STX SS5 Putter Features STX SS5 Putter 335 grams Toe down Available in black, red, and green inserts Heel toe shafted blade putter with a flare neck hosel to keep your hands slightly forward during your stroke F.E.E.L. Friction Enhancing Elastomer Lyaer dramatically increased the coefficient of friction to put a greater amount of topspin on the ball and keep your putts on line Soft face keeps ball in contact with the putter longer for control All Sync Series putter utilize a stepless shaft, Golf Pride grip and include a premium STX head cover Sync Series Putters were used to win twelve PGA Events and one major from 1995 2005 Specifications STX Sync Series Putters Model Loft Lie Length Left Handed SS1 3 71 34,35 YES SS2 3 71 34,35 YES SS3 3 71 34,35 NO SS4 3 71 34,35 NO SS5 3 71 34,35 NO Face Insert Technology There's no mistaking it. Tests show even blindfolded golfers can truly feel the difference between an STX putter and any other. Yes, technology can make you a better putter. STX's soft inserts have characteristics that will help you roll better putts. Our elastomeric inserts cradle the ball during contact, resulting in more dwell time and less skidding on the green. STX takes face insert technology to a new level with its variety of inserts that elicit a remarkable feel under any condtion for greater accuracy, consistency and confidence. STX's color coded face inserts, which vary in softeness and resiliency, are literally changing the face of putting. Improved Putting Control The two main aspects of putting are direction and pace control. Direction control is sending the ball out on the path you have chosen. Pace control is getting the ball to consistently travel the appropriate amount of distance. STX pioneered Face Insert Technology FIT. to allow the golfer to affect the way that the ball reacts when it is struck by an STX Putter. In addition to direction and pace control there are various actions that will affect the accuracy of a golfers putting. Here are the actions that STX examines when engineering a putter or an insert. When putters strike the golf ball, they propel it in the forward direction generally without much spin. It starts out flying a lithe bit above the ground as the loft on the putter gets the ball up out of the grass. Whe