Fujikura MC Putter | HARD 125
Fujikura MC Putter | HARD 125
Introducing three new MC PUTTER models for clubfitters to fine tune the performance and feel of one of the most important clubs in a golfer’s bag. MC Putter incorporates a true multi-material construction, combining Fujikura’s RCT (Rubber Composite Technology) and MCT (Metal Composite Technology) proprietary technologies to provide you with ultimate feel and response while providing stability throughout the stroke. Precision and feel are absolute with MC Putter shafts.
Fujikura knows that one size does not fit all. They make a wide range of shafts to fit any golfer and believe that custom fit shafts are the key to unlocking performance for golfers of any level. Like their wood shafts, MC Putter shafts are available in three unique models varying in flex so fitters can find the perfect fit got the discerning golfer looking for every advantage on the greens.
Each of the three graphite putter shaft models are 115 grams and feature MCT and RCT technologies for improved stability and softer feel due to vibration dampening over traditional steel. RCT in these shafts makes any putter feel and sound like it has an insert for softer feel at contact.
X-Firm: The stiffest putter shaft on the market by far! This would be the “TX” or “Tour X-Stiff” wood shaft version. This is designed for players seeking zero shaft flex in their stroke, geared towards golfers with quicker tempo putting strokes, such as a “pop” stroke. The X-Firm is the ultimate in stability. Player feedback: “I feel everything the head is doing.”
X-FIRM
- Ultra-stiff bend profile
- Designed from Tour player feedback
- Immediate response at impact
MODEL | LENGTH | WEIGHT | TORQUE | CPM (Stiffness) | TIP OD | BUTT OD | TEMPO TYPE | STROKE TYPE |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SMOOTH | 35 | 115 | 1.3 | 307 | .355 | .605 | SLOW | LONG |
FIRM | 35 | 115 | 1.6 | 454 | .355 | .610 | INTERMED | INTERMED |
X-FIRM | 35 | 115 | 1.6 | 607 | .355 | .615 | FAST | SHORT |
**Note – for reference, the CPM of steel shafts = 425-450 on average and steel shafts have a torque of 2.0-2.5