







The Link has a stable flight for a putter, able to take large amounts of spin without getting floaty and able to glide to the basket without fading out too soon. The Link fits the perfect all around putter for beginners and seasoned pros alike. This putter features a big bead on the rim that makes the Link feel comfortable and helps it glide out of the hand easily on every shot. The Link is slightly shorter than the P2 while not being short enough to qualify as low profile. Anyone who’s a fan of the P2 but looking for a smaller grip will find an immediate comfort in the Link. The Link has a straight flight when thrown, resulting in a putter that can be relied upon for any up shot needed on the green. Attack the basket head on, or adjust the angle of release and have a putter that can crush any hyzer or anhyzer line with enough glide to carry clear down the fairway.
Hard Exo: The Hard Exo plastic gives the Link enough rigidity for players to be confident that the disc will retain its shape, even for players with a firm grip. While remaining firm, the hard Exo plastic has a soft velvet like feel to its surface making this plastic both reliable and comfortable to the touch.
Best Choice for: Driving Putter, Aggressive putts, Any putt inside 30 feet
Speed: 2 Glide: 3 Turn: 0 Fade: 1
173–175g
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