Ground-breaking new design is changing how golfers’ putt
Fernandina Beach, FL – The good news keeps rolling in for LEAN LOCK putters. After selling out of its first two models and getting countless five-star reviews and accounts of record-setting scores from golfers who have dramatically improved their putting, LEAN LOCK putters has received notification that both its mallet and blade putter designs Conform to the Rules of Golf.
“After years of research and development, this new status reinforces that LEAN LOCK putters are a game changer in the golf industry,” said Brian Tennyson, former PGA Tour Player, Inventor and CEO of LEAN LOCK putters. “Back in the day, it was Gary Adams and metal woods breaking new ground; today, LEAN LOCK is changing the way golfers think about putting.”
Appearance and design are the noticeable differences and keys that contribute to the LEAN LOCK putter’s consistency and performance. The putter’s patent-pending design incorporates much more forward shaft lean compared to standard putters on the market. The extra-long forward leaning LEAN LOCK shaft is matched with a grip that is rotated 45 degrees to the inside at address.
Unlike Arm-Lock, the LEAN LOCK putter is anchored against the target side of the leading arm (the opposite of Arm-Lock), so that the wrists cannot break down at impact, guaranteed. Any tendency to do so only strengthens the “locking” effect. This helps to minimize face rotation returning the putter face to square at impact more consistently.
“I created LEAN LOCK because even though I was a Top 30 money winner on the PGA Tour, my putting was far too inconsistent,” said Tennyson. “LEAN LOCK is a superior approach to anchoring that allows golfers to remain totally relaxed while holding the putter, and it is 100% legal. The LEAN LOCK putter takes the thinking out of the stroke. It simply works.”
LEAN LOCK released two new models this summer – the LEAN LOCK Blade-PN and Mallet-PN. The weight has been repositioned in the head away from the center to provide more stability and the custom milled face provides a soft feel. The patent-pending LEAN LOCK hosel creates the forward shaft lean while alignment lines and square edges provide golfers the ability to set-up, visualize and aim the putter on the intended line with ease and simplicity.
LEAN LOCK mallet and blade putters come in left and right-handed models and in lengths between 39 and 44 inches with a 19-inch grip. In addition, the company offers a 30-day satisfaction guarantee. To learn more about the LEAN LOCK method, watch instructional videos, or to purchase a LEAN LOCK putter, visit www.leanlockputting.com, or contact Brian Tennyson, brian@leanlockputting.com.
Media and marketing contact: Holly “G” Geoghegan, President, Golf Marketing Services, holly@golfmarketinginc.com, 321-303-9684.