'Luxury Putter' Ray Cook SS Series "Excellent Directional Control" View original image


"It couldn't be more accurate."


This is the SS series (photo) of Ray Cook, a Japanese handmade putter. There are four types: SS-1, SS-2, SS-3, and SS-4. The products are made by machining forged mild steel. They minimize the phenomenon of the ball lifting off the ground and skidding, resulting in excellent roll from the start. Manufactured in a square pyramid shape, they maximize face friction. Their performance has been recognized in tests conducted by the Incheon Economic & Industrial Information Technopark Sports Industry Technology Center (KIGOS), which has the best golf equipment testing and evaluation infrastructure in Korea.



After testing carry and skid distances five times for each model, the SS-2 showed a combined distance of 323±7.4mm. Competing models measured 440.7±9.9mm, 467.3±17.3mm, and 770.0±150.4mm. The skid distance during putting is significantly reduced, demonstrating overwhelming accuracy. The head weight is distributed as much as possible toward the toe and heel, boasting excellent forgiveness. Even when the ball strikes outside the sweet spot of the putter head, it maintains good straightness.


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