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TaylorMade unleash new Rossa Daytona Ghost to haunt the greens
October 13, 2010
Following the huge success of the Rossa Corza Ghost on Tour and with golfers worldwide, TaylorMade is releasing its Tour proven Rossa Daytona Ghost putter, featuring a white head and high-contrast alignment aids in a heel-toe weighted blade.
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Following strong interest from golfers who have seen it in action on TV, TaylorMade is putting the new Rossa Daytona Ghost, a tour proven blade with the now familiar calming white colour and high-contrast alignment aids of the Corza Ghost mallet, onto the market. Like the Corza, the Rossa Daytona was developed with input from one of the world's most sought-after putting instructors, TaylorMade Tour Staffer Dave Stockton.
Pros who are already wielding a prototype blade similar to the Rossa Daytona Ghost include Paula Creamer, who used it to win the US Women's Open, Scott Verplank, Martin Laird, Jason Day, Peter Hanson, Darren Clarke, Andres Romero and Sean O'Hair.
The Rossa Daytona Ghost uses Rossa's renowned and tour-proven AGSI+ (Anti-skid Groove System Insert) technology. The AGSI+ insert features 14 polymer-filled grooves in the face that "hold" the ball briefly at impact to negate backspin and promote forward spin for a smoother roll and more accurate results. The AGSI+ insert also delivers superior consistency in forward roll on off-centre hits, something not shown in tests of other popular putters.
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The Rossa Titallium Anti-skid groove System insert (AGSI)
reduces skid,
for a precise line and optimum speed control |
The first model in the Ghost Series, the Corza Ghost, has proven an instant success with consumers and Tour professionals worldwide. In four months, the Corza's victory tally already includes two PGA Tour wins by TaylorMade Staffer Justin Rose, first at the Memorial and again at the AT&T National. The Corza Ghost has also fuelled record-breaking sales growth for TaylorMade in the putter category.
The Rossa Daytona Ghost will have a RRP of £129 / €159.

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