Progen Chromo PT.3 mallet putter Review
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At a glance
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Pros
Consistency to rival pricier products, and very forgiving.
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Cons
Cheap looks, indifferent feel.
What we say...
Tech: The 45º toe hang will suit an arcing stroke. The machine-milled face reduces skid and boosts consistency.
● MP This looks like a kid’s club. Feel wasn’t good at all but the results were consistent. Felt awkward to line up.
● JC You could probably get a lot of rubbish stuck in the back there. But weirdly it was quite consistent; it just didn’t sound that nice and looks plasticky.
● JCox This looks plastic, but performance-wise was one of my most consistent. Impact was a little harsher than some, but I grouped the balls well.
● DL I seemed to get a strange noise out of it every now and again, and I didn’t care for the looks. A better performer than its cosmetics suggest.
If you want to change the way you think about your putting then the Chromo No.3 will fit into your game. The new styling and change in attitude can result in more holed putts.
The CNC Milled face ensures that the face is perfectly flat, making it extremely accurate and consistent. The milled face also helps to get the ball rolling quicker with less skid, helping you manage your distance control better while still getting a soft feel.
This Chromo No.3 design has a next generation design and is the perfect style of putter if you like more weight has been positioned deeper and further back in the clubhead to increase the stability putter head.
Each putter head has a fantastic black finish which provides a fantastic contrast between the putter and the green to allow you to focus on your putt while being confident in your chosen line.
The top line of the putter features a single white and white circle in the back cavity helps you line up your putts easier. These alignment aids contrast perfectly against the black putter head to make aligning your putts even easier for better consistency.