Sacks Parente Golf, Inc. expands its repertoire of golf products with the introduction of the Series 91 "The Duke" putter that is now on sale at sacksparente.com. A fusion of aesthetics and pioneering engineering, the Series 91 "The Duke' putter takes its inspiration from PA TOUR Champions player Ken Duke. Known for his affinity towards a shorter blade length with a half mallet back, Duke asked SPG engineers to incorporate its technologies into this look.

Duke, who recently won the Shawarity Classic, enthusiastically embraced SPG's initial design. The resulting Series 91 "The Duke" puttingter integrates SPG's proprietary technological advancements, marrying classic design with minimalist sophistication. The Series 91 "The Duke" putster includes SPG's three key performance technologies found in most SPG putters: Patented Ultra-Low Balance Point (U.L.B.P.) - At the heart of SPG's legacy is its patented U.L.B.P. technology, which means that weight is redistributed from the shaft and grip into the head.

This technology enables a distinct feel, creating a smooth putting stroke that naturally squares at impact without a need to manage the head. Weight-Forward Center of Gravity(CG) - As in all SPG putters, the Series 91 has maximized face-forward CG to ensure consistent rolls and minimized skidding, guaranteeing enhanced accuracy on the green. High Moment of Inertia (MOI) - With an MOI of almost 5,000, almost unheard of in this putter size and shape, the chance of energy loss and off-center hits are few and far between.

SPG's new Series 91 "The Duke" Putter is fitted with 50 grams of tungsten distributed in both the toe and heel and towards the front of the head, resulting in 77% of the head weight in the heel and toe. Most of the Sacks Parente putters contain the patented U.L. B.P. technology, face-forward CG, and ultra-high MOI. Test results from Golf Labs prove that these putters help golfers make more putts because of improved swing path, improved pace, more distance control, better head release/closure, and more putter head feel.