Fujimoto SUS303 Mallet Putter Tortoise Back Putter
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| Loft | 4 |
| Lie | 70 |
| Face Progression | 2.8 |
| Bounce | 0 |
| Weight | 356 |
| Material | SUS303 |
Fujimoto Feel
Each club head in the FT series undergoes reheating after forging and is then left to rest for 72 hours in temperature-controlled rice straw ash.

Stage 1|Initial Forging
The high-pressure stress and rapid cooling during the forging process can cause microscopic structures (grains) within the metal to distort and deform.

Stage 2|Reheating Treatment
In our factory, heated club heads are placed in containers filled with natural rice straw ash for 72 hours. This is a traditional technique passed down through generations among Japanese forging artisans.

Stage 3|Structural Reshaping
After a three-day cooling process, the internal metal structure of the club head will be evenly rearranged, creating a unique hitting feel.
Fujimoto Gikoh
The history of Fujimoto Gikoh dates back to the 1960s. At that time, founder Mitsunobu Fujimoto noticed that the blacksmiths of Ichikawa Town were returning to the production of forged iron club heads, a craft that had been prohibited during the war and only revived afterwards.