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Thursday, September 5, 2019

Ken Duke Posts a Top 10 Finish Using a Sacks Parente Series 66i Tour Prototype Putter

(CAMARILLO, CA) — Sacks Parente Golf Company, builders of exceptional putters that defy convention, announced that Ken Duke used a Sacks Parente Tour Prototype Series 66i putter to finish tied for 8th at the Shaw Charity Classic at Canyon Meadows Golf and Country Club in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Ken is playing a tour prototype model Series 66i, which is a cavity back blade putter featuring the company’s patented Ultra-Low Balance Point (ULBP) technology. This particular putter has an extremely high moment of inertia attained by putting over 100 grams of tungsten in the extreme heel and toe. Since putting the putter in play in late March, Ken has had three top ten finishes and has steadily moved up to #37 in the Charles Schwab Cup Ranking.

All Sacks Parente putter designs feature ULBP technology that lowers the balance point along the shaft between the sole and a point not more than 5 inches above the sole, causing the putter head to square and release at impact, delivering exceptional rollout and accuracy. In addition, all Sacks Parente putters maximize MOI by combining the use of ultra-light weight alloys and high-density tungsten, to significantly move more weight from the center of the putter to the heel and toe. The company has numerous patents and patents pending in regard to the science associated with these exceptional putters.

“We are thrilled to see Ken post another Top 10 finish this year,” said Rich Parente, Co-Founder of Sacks Parente Golf. “The fact that he has moved to #3 in Overall Putting Average since he started using our putter really validates our ULBP technology. He has been extremely valuable in helping us perfect our 66i cavity-back blade putter and we are excited about introducing it to the public later this year.”

For more information, visit www.sacksparente.com.

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