New Putter Comparison Review Table

This table shows the design features/benefits of the 2010 REESO VTX™ Putter when compared with the top four face-balanced new technology putters on the market today.

Design Feature/Benefit
Golf Lab
REESO VTX
Scotty Cameron
Futura
Bobby Grace
MOI 6.4K
Guren Rife
Two Bar
Center Shaft
For best overall balance
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Straight Shaft
To eliminate alignment confusion
Yes
No
Big curve
Yes
double bend
Yes
Face Balanced at all lie angles
For straight back and thru stroke
Yes
No
No
No
Heel/Toe Balanced
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Visual Simplicity
For easy, effective alignment
Yes
With ball width spaced frame lines
No
with open holes
No
Triangular shape and non-parallel frame elements
Yes
With a line only
High Weight with optional weights
Higher gives smoother stroke
Yes
528 to 700 grams
No
510 grams
No
515 grams est
No
550 to 595 grams est
High Swing Weight
Higher gives best feel
Yes
D6 to E6
No
D-5
No
D-6 est
No
D-6 to D-9 est
High % Back Weight
For best distance control
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
High Moment Of Inertia
To resist twisting
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Golfer adjustable 12 to 22 degree Lie Angle
while keeping face balance design
Yes
No
No
No
Readily Available Custom Lengths
For RH or LH Conventional, Mid, Long and Face-On versions
Yes
No
No
No
Golfer Adjustable 132 gram weight change range
Yes
No
No
No
FREE bonus items included
Leather Putter Cover, Personalized Label, Speed Weight Kit, and Five Keys to Good Putting book
Yes
No
No
No
Total Score
# of Yes answers
REESO VTX
13
Futura
2
Bobby Grace
5
Guren-Rife
6

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