Axis Innovation

The Axis1 Eagle is the first 100% perfectly balanced putter. Because it is perfectly balanced, it doesn¹t naturally open-up, resulting in more on-line putts and lower scores. We accomplished this special feat by pushing the weight forward with a patented heel counter weight that for the very first time places the center of gravity right on the center of the striking face and perfectly aligned with the axis of the shaft.
Considering how often you pull out your putter, shouldn’t you use the one uniquely engineered to give you the best chance to make each and every putt?

TRY THIS WITH YOUR PUTTER
- Grab your putter and address a golf ball
- Remove your right hand (if a righty) and softly support the club halfway down the shaft with an opened hand
- Gently release the pressure of your left hand
- See what happens?
The club face automatically opens up, which results in trouble; pushed putts, off-line putts and ultimately higher scores. The problem is your putter, like every other putter, is not perfectly balanced, because the center of gravity is not on the sweet spot of the club face and aligned with the axis of the shaft. But then again there is only one putter that provides that.

AND IF YOU HAD THE AXIS1 EAGLE
If you did the same drill with the Axis1 Eagle you'd witness a much different result. The club face would never open up. Never. Even with a relaxed grip, the Axis1 club face remains on-line and on-target. Again, no other putter can do that. Because no other putter has the center of gravity right on the sweet spot of the club face and perfectly aligned with the axis of the shaft.

Axis1 specifications
- 17-4PH Stainless Steel.
- Copper Insert for maximum soft feel.
- Steel shaft with stiffness grooves and vibration dampening core.
- Stainless Steel counterweight screws allow for final balance calibration during assembly.
- Top of the line Winn grip offers the ultimate in grip comfort.
Putter Torque Rating
The PTR scientifically measures and rates the static torque about the axis of a putter shaft. In golfers’ terms: how prone certain putters are to “opening up” when addressing and swinging the club. Or you just could think of PTR like this- it measures how prone each specific model is to opening up and forcing you to push your putts.

