If you’ve ever struggled with inconsistent putting, the SQ Putter might just be the game-changer you need. Designed specifically for amateur golfers, it tackles one of the biggest issues with traditional putters: face rotation, or what’s known as toe flow. Instead of focusing on the path, the SQ Putter zeroes in on what really matters: keeping the face square throughout the stroke. The result? More accurate putts and fewer frustrating misses.

What sets the SQ Putter apart is its smart design. The Face Down Face Balance feature eliminates toe flow, so your putter stays square from start to finish. Plus, the Easy Square Compound Lie Angle reduces the path arc, helping you stay consistent with every stroke. The patented Lifeline Grip makes sure your hands stay in the right position, while the face-forward clubhead helps with alignment. Whether you go for the blade or mallet version, both are designed to help you make straighter, more reliable putts.
The SQ Putter is all about giving you the tools to putt with confidence. It’s perfect for golfers of any skill level who want to ditch the stress of frequent missed putts and start making more with a consistently dialed square face. With the SQ Putter, you’re not just improving your game—you’re making putting easier and more fun.
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