(RIDGEFIELD, CT) – Troy Matteson used The Heavy Putter A-1 model en route to a ninth-place finish at yesterday’s PGA Tour Chrysler Championship in Tampa Bay, Florida, marking his fifth consecutive Top 10.
This result comes on the heels of a victory at the Frys.com Open in Las Vegas two weeks ago and a runner-up finish at last week’s FUNAI Classic in Orlando. Matteson also finished sixth and eighth during his Top-10 streak that only a handful of PGA TOR players have accomplished this year. Currently ranked No. 36 on the money list, he is one of the frontrunners for the 2006 PGA TOUR Rookie of the Year award.
"The Heavy Putter has been with me every step of the way, and has greatly contributed to my confidence on TOUR," says Matteson. "I feel comfortable that no matter the distance, my speed will be good."
Two weeks ago, Matteson’s field-leading, 27-birdie performance in Las Vegas represented the first time the Heavy Putter was used in a PGA TOUR win, despite being part of more than $3 million in players’ 2006 TOUR earnings. In 2005, Matteson used the Heavy Putter to win twice on the Nationwide TOUR, breaking that tour’s money record with $495,009.
This summer, the Heavy Putter contributed to two professional tour victories in Europe by Adrien Mork (including his record-breaking round of 59 in Morocco) and one by Josh Habig in Canada.
Introduced in early 2005, the revolutionary and popular Heavy Putter is the first and only putter that automatically improves the consistency of golfers’ strokes. Its unprecedented counter-balance theory of a heavier mass head and weighted grip causes greater stroke stability, consistent swing paths, uniform pace, precise distance and directional control, and tightens the end-over-end golf ball roll.
The innovative weight technology features a 450-550 gram head (conventional heads are 330-350 grams). The Heavy Putter’s unique Weight Management System, a 250-gram weight installed in the grip end, produces a balance point 75 percent higher than conventional putters.
Golfers instinctively activate their larger, more stable muscles, preventing wrist breakdown and creating greater stability and consistency throughout the stroke. Adjustable tip weights fine tune the balance point of the putter to match golfers’ unique release characteristics.
The new Heavy Putter Matte Series is $199, including the adjustable tip-weight kit. Three blade and three mallet models come in standard, mid and long-putter lengths for men and women with different shaft configurations. Some models are available for left-handed golfers.
Contact: 888.PUTTER.4, info@heavyputter.com, www.heavyputter.com, www.boccierigolf.com.
Contact:
Rich Katz
Buffalo Communications
703-891-3319
rkatz@billycaspergolf.com