May 28th, 2015 Article
Radius Classic 2 Putter
One of the few putters still designed in the UK, Radius putters are CNC milled from one block of forged S20C steel.
One of the few putters still designed in the UK, Radius putters are CNC milled from one block of forged S20C steel.
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