Cleveland Golf launches SIX NEW Frontline putter models to suit any golfer

Frontline putters from Cleveland deliver a superior fit to suit any putting stroke and player preference.

Cleveland Golf launches SIX NEW Frontline putter models to suit any golfer
Cleveland Golf launches SIX NEW Frontline putter models to suit any golfer

Cleveland Golf has announced the launch of 6 new models of its popular Frontline putters ahead of the 2021 season. 

With an expanded line-up of designs and models to choose from, Frontline delivers a superior fit to suit any putting stroke and any player preference. As with all Frontline models, the weights in the putter face have been shifted forward, meaning that golfers can enjoy straighter putts with better aim and more consistent distance, even when the sweet spot is missed. 

“Cleveland Golf Frontline putters have changed how we think about weighting in putters,” says Joe Miller, the brand’s European Product Expert. “Having weight as close to the face surface as possible while maximising MOI, provides the straightest putts on mishits ever measured. Frontline technology has eliminated the mishits.

Cleveland Golf launches SIX NEW Frontline putter models to suit any golfer

"No matter where you hit on the insert, the ball will go straight and the same distance. This line-up, with additional models and builds, provides all options for players to uniquely align at impact, delivering the face on the target line, while making the sweet spot ridiculously large.”

Frontline putters are manufactured to fit any stroke. From single bend to slant necks and everything in between, there’s a Frontline model to fit every golfer’s game.

New 2021 Frontline Models: Frontline 2.0 Flow Neck, Frontline 8.0 Slant Neck/Single Bend, Frontline 10.5 Slant Neck/Single Bend, Frontline Elevado Plumber’s Neck.

Pricing: Frontline Blade models are priced at £159 and Frontline Modern Mallet Models are £179.

The latest Frontline putter models from Cleveland Golf will be available at retail in the UK & Ireland from March 20.

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