In Quest of the Perfect Game

Sink Putts

The mallet putter head on the Heavy Putter B3-M weighs 475 grams, while most putter heads weigh between 300 and 350 grams. The overall weight of the B3-M is about 2 pounds, and the increased weight takes the yip-creating smaller muscles out of play in favor of the larger shoulder muscles.
$199.99 | www.heavyputter.com

Reading Glasses

EL1 Model PeakVision sunglasses will not only make you look cool, but also may help you to sink a few putts along the way. The distortion-free, nonpolarized lenses reduce glare, allow for better reading of greens, and promote accurate distance perception. The lenses are made from a shatterproof optical polymer originally developed for Apache helicopter windscreens.
$229 | www.PeakVisionSports.com

Go Square

The revolutionary square club head on Callaway Golf's new FT-I Driver positions discretionary weight in the outer corners of the club head and was designed to produce the highest total inertia of any driver on the market.
$625 | www.callawaygolf.com

High-Ball Irons

For the struggling masses who can't seem to get the ball in the air, the Ben Hogan Apex Plus Irons might be your solution. Featuring a design that lowers the center of gravity, these irons promote optimal launch trajectories.
$125 per club (steel shaft)
www.benhogan.com

Roll 'Em

The Roll n Roll Putter is a skill-teaching putter that trains players to putt with the lowest possible back and down swings. If the putter is raised too early, the attached ball will stop rolling.
$239.95 | www.rollnrollputter.com

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