(Flagler Beach, FL) - Champions Tour Learning Center is a weekly, 30-minute show dedicated to game improvement and features a variety of Champions Tour players, and the equipment they play on Tour. Last week, Champions Tour Player, Rod Spittle and the CEO of Cure Putters, Jim McCarthy, were featured on the show. Spittle spoke about the success he's had on the Champions Tour and the strokes he's saved per round since he started playing his Cure RX Series putter.
The Cure Putters segment on the Champions Tour Learning Center can be viewed online at: www.youtube.com/user/cureputters.
Cure RX Series putters adjust to fit you perfectly and help you address the ball the same way every time. You can set the weight exactly where you want it (350 - 600g) to suit your stroke and tempo, and the high MOI design is very stable and offers incredible forgiveness for much greater accuracy and distance control, even on extreme mishits. With its unique, innovative design, Cure Putters take several problematic variables out of the equation.
Cure Putters is a golf putter manufacturer based in Flagler Beach, Florida guided by the principle that "Form Follows Function." Cure Putters takes a no-nonsense, performance driven approach to putter design. Cure RX Series Putters deliver extremely high MOI for greater forgiveness and distance control with the added benefit of adjustability - interchangeable shafts, adjustable lie angle and an adjustable weight system, allowing every golfer a precise, custom fit in about 2 minutes.
Cure Putters was founded in 2013 by Jeff Ryan, a PGA professional and Steve Davis, a retired architect with a scratch handicap. Deane Beman, Former PGA TOUR Commissioner, joined Cure Putters as part owner and collaborated on the design of the RX2, which features Beman's Triangulation Alignment System - a visual aiming aid that helps reduce the effect of eye dominance. The Cure RX1 and RX2 retail for $199 and $269 respectively.
For more information on Cure Putters visit www.cureputters.com.
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