PXG, the global golf equipment and apparel powerhouse founded by entrepreneur and self-proclaimed golf nut Bob Parsons, has announced the latest addition to its Tour Series Putter lineup – the PXG Tour Series Fat Brandon putter.
The PXG Tour Series Brandon putter offers golfers a modern take on classic putter silhouettes, delivering uncompromising performance with distinctive aesthetics.
The original Tour Series Brandon putter is a traditional blade with soft ballasts and timeless styling. The Tour Series Brandon II putter offers a more squared blade with defined ballasts for a sharper look. While the newly released Tour Series Fat Brandon putter completes the trio as a wide blade with dual-material construction for added forgiveness.
Pairing 100% 303 stainless steel milled body with a lightweight 6061 aluminum sole plate, the Tour Series Fat Brandon putter is engineered for golfers who want the precision and feel of a tour-inspired blade with the added confidence of a wider profile.
The aluminum insert displaces 30-grams of mass from the center of the club head, which is redistributed to the perimeter to boost MOI. Also featuring PXG’s shallow fly-cut face milling, the putter produces firm, responsive feedback.
Like the Tour Series Brandon and Brandon II putters, the Tour Series Fat Brandon putter showcases a high-contrast sightline and ballasts that frame the ball cleanly at address.
The plumber’s neck hosel promotes a mid-toe hang angle, making it optimal for players with mild face rotation but versatile enough for a variety of putting strokes.
Precision sole weights allow players to fine-tune the head weight and balance to suit stroke tendencies, helping combat pushes or pulls. PXG’s Dancing Darkness Skull® insignia adds unique visual styling and personality to the series.
The new PXG Tour Series Fat Brandon putter is available now for $499.99 and can be customized in-store, online, or over the phone. For more information or to schedule a custom fitting, visit PXG.com or call 844.PLAY.PXG
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