The Cure Putter: Are you ready for this?

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Updated: December 3, 2014

Review of the Cure Putter “the most technologically advanced putter ever made.”

The Cure RX2 putter was introduced at the 2014 PGA Show by Veritas Golf where it gained a lot of interest. It is a 6” milled aluminum head with an adjustable lie angle and changeable weights that can be added to the heel and toe, giving it a very high moment of inertia (MOR).

So, here’s the deal: The adjustable lie angle is a huge benefit as it allows users to experiment and fit the angle to their personal preference. The ability to add weights to the toe and heel gives the putter the largest sweetspot of any putter, we know of.

The weight disks range from 2 oz. to 12 oz. and can be added together to get even more weight.

A triangle alignment system is accomplished with two aluminum disks place face-up on the toe and heel that, when the putter is placed behind the ball, forms a triangle. This feature was added by Dean Bemon, one of the all-time great putters and retired PGA Tour Commissioner.

Pros: the adjustability is great and it’s fun to experiment with the different lie and weight options. The big MOR is really nice for those off-center strokes we all make from time to time.

Cons: We found the ball was a bit dead coming off the face, but with a little practice, speed control can be accomplished.

Though there are some nice adjustment features, we would have liked to see a handle weighting system incorporated to offset the weight being added at the putterhead.

While we liked the triangle alignment we thought it would aid the alignment even more if it also had a center-mark at the center of the putter head.

In short, if you like to experiment with different weights and lies, you should try this putter, it might just be the putter you’ve been waiting for.

On the pro tours: Rod Spittle uses the Cure Putter on the Champions Tour.

The Cure RX2 is not cheap at $269.95, but if you shop around you might be able to beat this price. You can find more information about this putter and other available putters on their website: cureputters.com.

Review by Bob Marlatt