(Jacksonville, FL) – Each week more and more Top Professionals from the PGA, LPGA and Champions Tour are choosing to put a Cure Putter into play. This past weekend, on the PGA’s Champions Tour, Rod Spittle used a Cure CX3 mallet putter to capture aT-6th Place Finish at Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic held at the Fallen Oak GC in Biloxi, MS.
“I’ve been using a Cure putter since 2014 and it’s helped me immensely,” said Spittle. “Last fall I switched from the RX Series to the new Cure CX3 mallet and I’ve never putted better!” Spittle is currently Ranked 8th in Putting Average on the Champions Tour with a 1.686 average. This is his second Top 10 Finish in just three starts this season. His T-6th Place Finish earned him a paycheck for $54,400.00 and he is currently Ranked 16th on the Charles Schwab Cup Ranking.
“Rod’s off to a great start on the Champions Tour this season,” said Jim McCarthy, CEO of Cure Putters. “He’s playing some of the best golf I’ve ever seen him play and he really seems to have the new CX3 putter dialed in. We’re extremely proud to have him rolling a Cure putter on Tour and we’re excited to see what the rest of the season brings!”
About Cure Putters
Cure Putters is a golf putter manufacturer based in Jacksonville, Florida. Guided by the principle that “Form Follows Function”, Cure Putters takes a no-nonsense, performance driven approach to putter design. Cure putters all feature an Extremely High MOI design, which is very stable and offers incredible forgiveness for much greater accuracy and distance control, even on extreme mishits. The adjustable weighting system allows a wide range of weight adjustability, allowing the golfer to find the perfect weight to suit their stroke and tempo. With a higher center of gravity, lower loft and deeper face that impacts the ball at the equator, Cure Putters deliver a superior roll – getting the ball rolling sooner, helping it stay on the intended line. Cure Putters’ innovative design takes several problematic variables out of the equation and offers incredible forgiveness and control, resulting in a tighter shot dispersion. Golfers of every skill level will putt more consistently, build confidence and achieve better results with a Cure Putter.
All Cure Putters are CNC milled from a solid block of T-6160 Aircraft Grade Aluminum and 100% Made and Assembled in the USA. For more information on Cure Putters visit cureputters.com.
Media members interested in testing any of the Cure Putters for an editorial review should contact Joe Wieczorek joe@themediagroupinc.com of The Media Group at (847) 956-9090.
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