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Nickent Pipe Putter (Flare Tip Blade)

Manufacturer: Nickent
When you're on the greens, nothing is more important than alignment. The Nickent Golf Pipe Putter is designed with an incredibly easy alignment system. The Pipe putter was designed with a cylinder pipe shape on the top of the club head to provide a three-dimensional visual readout of exactly where your putter is lined up. Old alignment putters were only two-dimensional, allowing only half the visualization needed to sink longer, tougher putts. The Pipe is a solid, single block dedicated to alignment that shows precisely where you are aimed, from any position and any distance on the green. The diameter of this solid block matches the diameter of a golf ball (1.68 inches), making this an exceptional alignment aide putter. Essential to Pipe's performance is the ultra-light thermoplastic centerpiece surrounded by heavier steel, which pushes additional weight to the perimeter of the club head. Thermoplastics are strong, tough, and resistant to abrasion.
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When you're on the greens, nothing is more important that alignment. The Nickent PP/005 Flare-Tip Blade Pipe Putter is designed with this in mind. The Pipe putter was designed with a cylinder pipe shape on the top provide a three-dimensional visual readout of exactly where your putter is lined up. Old alignment putters were only two-dimensional, allowing only half the visualization needed to sink longer, tougher putts. The diameter of the Pipe putter cylinder matches the diameter of a golf ball (1.68 inches), making this an exceptional alignment aid putter. Essential to Pipe's performance is the ultra-light thermoplastic centerpiece surrounded by heavier steel, which pushes additional weight to the perimeter of the clubhead. In addition, the thermoplastic material is strong, tough, and resistant to abrasion, so you can count on this putter round after round after round.
Available in five different models, this flare-tip blade putter features a shorter Pipe section than the mallet models and no perimeter bars on the outside of the clubhead. This enables the blade putter with a substantially higher moment of inertia (MOI) than other blade putters on the market. Putters with flare-tip hosels generally have less offset, and are more blade-like in design. This type of design usually works best for golfers who like to rotate the blade open and shut through the stroke.
About Pipe Technology
The Pipe putter name is an acronym for Putting Inline Performance Enhancement. This patent-pending and USGA-conforming technology combines three-dimensional capabilities with the most extreme perimeter weighted putter allowed by physics to deliver a club that allows the ball to roll true, straight and directly where you've aimed. A heavy tungsten plug in the rear of the pipe section accounts for 15-percent of the putter's weight. This produces a very high moment of inertia (MOI) to resist twisting on miss-hits, and to bring the center of gravity (CG) further back than any available putter design. This weighting system also gives the ball 25-percent less skid and roll than other leading putters, so not only will you have a better aim and better feel, but the ball will actually follow the path you've lined up. Compare this alignment-weighting system with any putter on the market and you'll quickly see why Tour pros and amateurs alike are making three-putt greens a thing of the past with the Pipe putter.
