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Monday, January 20, 2020

Sacks Parente Golf Introduces Series 66 Cavity Back Blade Putting Instrument

(CAMARILLO, CA) — Sacks Parente Golf Company, builders of exceptional putters that defy convention, announces the introduction of its innovative new Series 66 putting instrument. The new Series 66 Cavity Back Blade is a major step forward in putter design. While the 66 possesses one of the most iconic putter shapes of the 20th and 21st centuries, any resemblance of the past stops there.

“The Series 66 putting instrument is simply the most forgiving and accurate ever made,” said Rich Parente, Co-Founder of Sacks Parente Golf.

The Series 66 head is a marvel of engineering, featuring a unique 5-piece Al-Cu-W TRIMETAL design that achieves an incredibly high weight-forward MOI of almost 5000, where over 80% of the overall head weight is located in the heel and toe of the putter. No other putter has ever redistributed this much weight. This weight-forward design, which puts the center of gravity in alignment with the hosel, is immensely stabile and eliminates gear effect on off-center hits.

“The basic cavity back blade is such an iconic shape,” said Steve Sacks, Co-Founder of Sacks Parente Golf. “Everybody makes one, but no one makes one that has a high MOI or is very forgiving. Rich Parente and I have dramatically changed that. Our MOI numbers are extremely high, and you can immediately see and feel that when you putt with it. I guarantee it’s not like anything else you’ve ever putted with.”

As with all Sacks Parente Putting Instruments, the Series 66 incorporates the company’s patented Ultra Low Balance Point (ULBP) technology, defined as a balance point of less than 5 inches from the putter sole, which naturally squares and releases the putter head at impact. This technology incorporates featherweight grips at approximately 33 grams, and graphite or carbon fiber shafts at less than 1 gram per inch. The result is up to 2 times better feel and more control than any putter with a conventional steel shaft.

This design and Al-Cu-W TRIMETAL technology has been tested and played on the Champions Tour for the past 8 months. Since putting the Sacks Parente prototype Series 66 putter in play in April of 2019, PGA Professional, Ken Duke has moved from 80th position to 3rd in overall putting statistics.

The Series 66 is available with a choice of three ultra-lightweight shaft options: Graphite Fiber, Tour Carbon with Toray T1100G Fiber, and Tour X Carbon with Toray M40X Fiber; three grips styles: flat, round and pistol; and five lengths: 33”, 33.5” 34”, 34.5” and 35”.

For more information about Sacks Parente, visit www.sacksparente.com.

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