PRO A1
Classic design
Hats off to Karsten Solheim for a putter design that has stood the test of time and still gamed by many great players. The Pro A1 model was carefully designed by another legend of the design game, Terry McCabe. It carry overs some of the signature hallmarks of what made the T-LINE and TPA putter brands so successful. The T-square milled alignment significantly improve player alignment and overall putting game. The sole is designed for player relief heading toward the trailing edge and a resting surface for a square sit behind the ball and ability to withstand several degrees of custom bend.
PRO A2
Soundslot Model
This is the sister design to the Pro A1 with a soundslot milled into the bottom of the sole. This provides a distinctive impact sound and feel. Both models have been milled to enhance all the aesthetics you would desire with the comfort that the putter is going to rest square on the ground. The finish on these putters was a short lived coating called, coldstar nickel, which is a deep rich dark gray look that enhances the smooth fly-cut finish of the face. Definitely one of the best finishes we have seen.
SPECS
Material…………………………..303 stainless
Weight…………………………….345 grams
Offset……………………………….Full Shaft
Standard Loft……………….4º (3-5 optional)
Standard Lie………………….70º (68-72 optional)
Terry McCabe Design
The Pro A1 & A2 coupled with the Pro X-10 are the last designs put into production by one of the legends in the golf design and manufacturing industry. Starting in the early 70’s working a a driving range and club repair shop, Terry created McCabe Golf Co. and the very first playable metal woods under the T-Line brand alongside T-Line putters.
Smooth Milled Face
Touring professionals often practice with lined golf balls to visually see an end over end properly stuck putt. The more friction you place on the putter face the worse the ball will perform. Circular deep milled grooves increase side spin and horizontal grooves increase backspin. Topspin can be achieved, but one must strike upwards at a greater angle than the effective loft. Professionals average slightly less upwards force than loft, meaning their optimal putter would be a smoother face.
Uniform Face Thickness
Each PRO A1 and A2 models have been milled creatively to keep a constant face thickness from the sole to the topline. This promotes an improvement in feel, vibration, and sound on strikes varying in height.