Jack Hirsh
TaylorMade Golf
It didn’t take lengthy for rising star putter maker Logan Olson to unveil his first new creation since tying up with one in all golf’s largest manufacturers.
Olson introduced his new Craft Batch No. 3 launch on Thursday, simply two days after TaylorMade revealed its acquisition of Olson’s putter firm.
With the announcement got here the information that the 27-year-old Olson, already one of many hottest names in bespoke putters, would stay the “Principal Designer” of all Olson merchandise and that he would proceed to work on future Craft Batch releases. The primary two Craft Batch releases go for greater than $1,000 on the secondary market.
Listed here are 5 issues to learn about Olson’s newest launch: the Craft Batch No. 3 blade putter.
A brand new “Flumber’s” Neck
The 2 most standard neck designs on blade putters are usually plumber’s necks (also referred to as L-necks) or circulation necks. Of the 2, plumber’s necks are considerably extra frequent as they provide average quantities of toe hold and a full shaft of offset to assist the participant preserve their arms in entrance of the ball.
Circulate necks provide elevated toe circulation for gamers who prefer to really feel extra rotation within the stroke whereas lowering the offset for gamers who’ve sturdy ahead presses.
Along with his new “Flumber’s” neck, Olson has blended the constructive advantages of each designs to enhance really feel and acoustics.
This produces a putter that has pretty vital toe hold however preserves the offset so it doesn’t require the participant to have a robust ahead press. Additionally, due to the bend within the neck, the purpose the place the shaft and neck meet, and kind the “L” form, is away from the ball, ensuring each participant can see everything of the ball at handle.
Grooves and milling
Most putters, particularly blades, lately have a milling sample on the face designed to melt the texture and supply a extra true roll. In the event that they don’t, you’re prone to discover a putter with grooves or a face insert to assist the ball roll finish over finish.
Craft Batch No. 3 options each a milled face and a horizontal groove sample that additional enhances the putter’s capacity to get the ball rolling finish over finish.
Sole Channel
Choosing up the putter and looking out on the backside, you’ll see a big channel milled out of the heel facet of the putter sole. This was carried out very strategically to optimize the texture and sound of the putter.
Olson used the channel as a result of he discovered the middle of gravity on a typical blade putter isn’t truly within the heart of the membership face resulting from an imbalance of weight created by the neck. By milling out the channel on the heel facet beneath the neck, the mass is offset, permitting the CG to be positioned within the precise heart of the face.
Olson additionally used a modal evaluation, a course of used to know how buildings vibrate, to optimally place mass and the CG in superb places for sound and really feel, which he spent hours testing.
Availability, specs and choices
Logan Olson’s Craft Batch No. 3 putters can be found for $850 beginning Dec. 5 completely on LoganOlson.com.
Weight: 338g
Materials: 303 Stainless Metal
Face Milling: Milled with horizontal grooves
Loft: 2.5 levels
Lie: 70 levels
Shaft: KBS CT Putter Chrome
Size: 33″ to 37″
Grips: The Grip Grasp leather-based grips in seven colours with Olson brand, or Golf Pleasure Professional Solely Purple Star in two colours and a twine and non-cord possibility with the Olson brand
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Jack Hirsh
Golf.com Editor
Jack Hirsh is the Affiliate Tools Editor at GOLF. A Pennsylvania native, Jack is a 2020 graduate of Penn State College, incomes levels in broadcast journalism and political science. He was captain of his highschool golf staff and not too long ago returned to this system to function head coach. Jack additionally nonetheless *tries* to stay aggressive in native amateurs. Earlier than becoming a member of GOLF, Jack spent two years working at a TV station in Bend, Oregon, primarily as a Multimedia Journalist/reporter, but in addition producing, anchoring and even presenting the climate. He could be reached at jack.hirsh@golf.com.