Rossa Monza putters are taking a slightly different approach to putter technology. They feature a design that is free of complex configurations. Their main objective is to create putters that assist the golfer in aligning the ball to the hole, and achieving a straight roll.
The head of the Rossa Monza putters is designed around alignment and gravity. Inserted in the center of the head are two center of gravity pipes. Nestled between these two pipes is a strongly visible white aim line. This combination helps the golfer to consistently aim the shot while achieving a smooth and balanced stroke.
The mass of the head is positioned behind the actual putter face. The positioning capitalizes on achieving a high MOI. This technology is most notably recognized when making putts of difficult or awkward positions.
The positioning not only helps in difficult shots, but with smooth launch of the ball. The Rossa Monza putters design creates a smooth push to the ball, helping to eliminate the frustrating bounce on impact. The Monza golf putter designs come in three varying lengths, traditional, mid, and long. The fixed head weights vary from 345 to 440 grams; and the fixed lie angles from 70 to 78.5 degrees.