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Pyramid Aztec AZ1 Genuine 34 inch Golf Putter with Original Head Cover
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AZ-1 Blade Pyramid Putter
The Anser-style putter is as traditional as it can be as if trying to impose itself as a serious competitor on the golf market. Well, for a break-through putter that boasts revolutionized, a forgiving performance that can help you lower score adds to the overall perception.
The company opted for the most serious color on the spectrum and deciding to keep it black with an interesting matte-gloss combination. Namely, the top of the putter is matte, and that’s the right choice as it will help you deal with the reflected glare while the bottom is shiny black to add some contrast.
At address, it does look reassuring that you’ll score as the pyramid alignment aid is very indicative of where the sweet spot is, and it continues with the white line positioned on the back flange of the head.
The face features the horizontal grooves and the side 45 degrees milling lines that form the shape of a pyramid that continues of the front flange. The side mill lines help golfers maintain the off-center hits within the intended line of the putt.
What is worth pointing out is the visual lie angle, which helps you set a perfect line with the top of the pyramid on the front flange with the white line on the back flange. Only when these two are an ideal match can you be sure that your eyes are over the ball.
The AZ-1 is a blade putter that features even weight dispersion around the face that makes it a well-balanced putter. The toe-hang offset can help you deliver a wide range of putting strokes with forgiveness that appeals to a variety of handicaps.
Putting is one of the deceptive aspects of the game. One day, you have it and can pour it into the cup as if you were Tiger Woods in his prime; the next day, you’re wondering if you’ll ever see a putt drop again. Putting is all about confidence; confidence in your skill, confidence in your stroke and perhaps most importantly of all, confidence in your equipment.
Pyramid Putters’ Aztec Series helps to build that confidence just by standing over one of their two designs.
Pulling the Pyramid Putters out of the shipping box, there are a few things that hit you right away: the oversized grip and the sleek putter covers. Both the Aztec AZ-I blade and the AZ-II mallet come sheathed in a black leather cover.
Looking at the putters themselves, the matte black finish really looks good to the eye right away and there are distinguishing features such as the milling rising onto the top line with an alignment line on the back flange that were put there for reasons you’ll soon learn.
How It Works
The feature that sets Pyramid Putters apart is their unique face grind. Appropriately, the sweet spot of the club is milled in the shape of triangle pyramid with mill lines running up the sides of the sweet spot.
While aesthetically pleasing, those mill lines also have a purpose, which is to keep off-center hits closer to the intended line of the putt. On the top line, the mill marks continue to give a good visual standing over the ball and a different type of sweet spot locator.
On the back flange, a traditional alignment line is there for normal purposes, but can be used to ensure a proper setup as well. Depending on where a player’s eyes fall in contrast to the alignment line, a mistake can be avoided with a simple adjustment.
The Anser-style putter is as traditional as it can be as if trying to impose itself as a serious competitor on the golf market. Well, for a break-through putter that boasts revolutionized, a forgiving performance that can help you lower score adds to the overall perception.
The company opted for the most serious color on the spectrum and deciding to keep it black with an interesting matte-gloss combination. Namely, the top of the putter is matte, and that’s the right choice as it will help you deal with the reflected glare while the bottom is shiny black to add some contrast.
At address, it does look reassuring that you’ll score as the pyramid alignment aid is very indicative of where the sweet spot is, and it continues with the white line positioned on the back flange of the head.
The face features the horizontal grooves and the side 45 degrees milling lines that form the shape of a pyramid that continues of the front flange. The side mill lines help golfers maintain the off-center hits within the intended line of the putt.
What is worth pointing out is the visual lie angle, which helps you set a perfect line with the top of the pyramid on the front flange with the white line on the back flange. Only when these two are an ideal match can you be sure that your eyes are over the ball.
The AZ-1 is a blade putter that features even weight dispersion around the face that makes it a well-balanced putter. The toe-hang offset can help you deliver a wide range of putting strokes with forgiveness that appeals to a variety of handicaps.
Putting is one of the deceptive aspects of the game. One day, you have it and can pour it into the cup as if you were Tiger Woods in his prime; the next day, you’re wondering if you’ll ever see a putt drop again. Putting is all about confidence; confidence in your skill, confidence in your stroke and perhaps most importantly of all, confidence in your equipment.
Pyramid Putters’ Aztec Series helps to build that confidence just by standing over one of their two designs.
Pulling the Pyramid Putters out of the shipping box, there are a few things that hit you right away: the oversized grip and the sleek putter covers. Both the Aztec AZ-I blade and the AZ-II mallet come sheathed in a black leather cover.
Looking at the putters themselves, the matte black finish really looks good to the eye right away and there are distinguishing features such as the milling rising onto the top line with an alignment line on the back flange that were put there for reasons you’ll soon learn.
How It Works
The feature that sets Pyramid Putters apart is their unique face grind. Appropriately, the sweet spot of the club is milled in the shape of triangle pyramid with mill lines running up the sides of the sweet spot.
While aesthetically pleasing, those mill lines also have a purpose, which is to keep off-center hits closer to the intended line of the putt. On the top line, the mill marks continue to give a good visual standing over the ball and a different type of sweet spot locator.
On the back flange, a traditional alignment line is there for normal purposes, but can be used to ensure a proper setup as well. Depending on where a player’s eyes fall in contrast to the alignment line, a mistake can be avoided with a simple adjustment.
- Date Listed:22/04/2024
- Last Edited:22/04/2024
- Condition:Used
- Shipping:Shipping & Pickup
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