Thomas Golf’s New Line
of AT-60 Putters
Thomas Golf continues to impress; recently releasing a line of AT-60 Mallet
Style Putters.
The model comes in 5 different variations:
The AT-60s is their traditional-weight version, and is
available in either traditional-length or
mid-length (belly) putter styles. We found two aspects of this model to
be particularly impressive.
The putter head had an attractive iodized jet-black finish that eliminated the chance
of getting sun
glare in your eyes during the put. The finish was also very durable, we could not chip it and needed
to use a hack saw to get through it.
We also found the wide two-tiered alignment zone surprisingly effective.
The two outside gold lines
are highly visible and frame the ball well. The gold lines on the lower back layer worked
well to ensure
our eyes were directly over the ball, and gave us an alignment indicator much longer than most other putters.
We liked the large stealthfighter like shape, but if you find yourself
intimidated by larger mallet
type putter designs, then it’s not the choice for you. The size is actually not
so bad though, as
it’s not as big as many other mallet style putters we’ve tested. Keep in mind this
is a
traditional-weight putter, so if you like a heavy inertia feel through the stroke, select a different
putter.
If you like a lighter touch and more detailed feel, than you can’t go wrong with the AT-60s.
They are offered
with a choice of either standard or oversized grip, and titanium, graphite, or ladies
graphite shaft. ($99 when ordered
direct from Thomas Golf)
The AT-60 is their heavy-weight version, and is also
available in either traditional-length or
mid-length (belly) putter styles. The heaviness of this head was liked
by some of the testers.
They reported that the extra weight gave them stability through out the stroke, and the
added inertia
of the putter head carried the putter straight through when used in the typical pendulum putting technique.
This heavy version of the AT-60 is easily recognized by its polished stainless
steel finish with anti-glare alignment strip. The alignment system of this putter is very similar to the other AT60
models, and was equally impressive for directional alignment and ensuring proper eye position over the ball. If you
feel sluggish with a heavy-headed putter, or don’t use a traditional pendulum putting style, then this version of the
AT-60 would not be the best selection for you. ($99 when ordered direct from Thomas Golf)
The AT-60u is their Long Putter version. It’s
heavy weight and special lie are part of the design
modifications that make it work so well for golfers who prefer a long-putter
grip and stroke. The
alignment system was consistent with the other AT-60 models, and just as helpful when used
on this
long putter. The AT-60u is offered with a choice of either a long one-piece grip designed by
Golf Pride,
or a two-piece split wrap style grip by Winn Grips. We tested both grips and found
the split grip to be lighter
and softer to the touch. The one-piece grip was very nice, but felt
much heaver so would only be good for those
golfers looking to further increase the overall weight
of the putter.
An impressive feature that we have seen for the first time on a long putter,
was the option of a
graphite shaft. Thomas Golf seems to be the first to find a way to manufacture a long graphite
that is light but still remains stiff and accurate through the stroke. We were surprised to find
them offering
the graphite option at no additional charge. ($99 when ordered direct from Thomas Golf)
All 5 putters had a machine milled face to ensure flatness and a polymer
insert to add a touch more feel. Despite all the good qualities we uncovered in our testing, perhaps the most impressive
feature of the Thomas Golf products is their speed and quality in delivering custom built putters to golfers in the U.S. and
around the world. When you enter your measurements on their website, they custom build your putter the very next business
day and ship it with insurance via Airborne Express for only $13.50. When you combine that with their manufacturer direct
pricing, we find them to be a great club for the money.
For more information, visit their website www.thomasgolf.com