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Technology:
The new range of Phantom X putters use an integration of steel and aluminium and are engineered from precision-milled 303 stainless steel topline, face and body, that has been fused with 6061 aircraft-grade aluminium for the sole and flange components.
The Phantom X 11 has a face balanced wingback design with a mid-bend shaft and simple alignment cues and utilises customisable stainless steel sole weights. The X11 shares similar wingback design elements to the X12 and X5 models, but this new option is a performance-oriented mallet aimed at players seeking a higher MOI and more stability in a more compact head design.
The X 11 has a new Pistolero Plus grip, that has been revamped for 2022 with a decorative, non-slip texture and comes in 33” 34” and 35” length options and has four specific neck/shaft configurations.
Conclusion:
I tested the Phantom X 11 out in Florida and immediately loved the weight of it. I am normally a blade design putter person and use a pendulum like putting stroke and the weight and balance during my putting stroke felt really effortless.
To be honest I don’t like big putter heads, but the black and silver design didn’t jar with me at address and I actually really liked the design when looking down on the putter and felt the alignment aids really helped.
The new Pistolero plus grip also sat in my hands perfectly and the thicker design at the top of the grip gave me better control over the putter face which in turn gave me better pace and distance control.
As I always say, putting and putters are very much an individual thing. But if you are someone who loves a mallet style design and a face balanced putter, that you can adjust the weight of so it feels best for you and your putting stroke, that also looks great at address, then get the Phantom X11 in your hands.