Taylor Made Monza Spider
It didn't take the Taylor Made Monza Spider long to make an impression on the PGA Tour. From the moment J.B. Holmes knocked off Phil Mickelson at the FBR open with the funky-looking putter, it was just about the hottest topic in the golf market.
The Monza Spider is definitely distinctive – and large. However, the point of that design isn’t just to stand out on the rack. The putter is constructed with its stainless steel, wire-frame head to give the maximum MOI possible, concentrating every gram of possible weight on the perimeter. That’s augmented by a light aluminum core, and can be added to by the Taylor Made Movable Weight Technology that can add up to 20 additional grams with its movable weight technology.
In addition, the Taylor Made Monza Spider has the company’s AGSI+ insert, with 14 tightly-packed grooves ensuring more forward spin and a smoother roll.
It’s theoretically possible to twist the clubhead on impact, but it takes a lot of effort. Mis-hitting a putt enough to require a three-putt is difficult, and for those who aren’t afraid to take a chance on an innovative design instead of something more traditional, this is a putter that can subtract strokes from any round, even the PGA Tour.




US $73.00



















