
Blending Art And Science, Nike Golf Introduces The Method Concept Putter
Nike Method Concept putter has the appearance of a blade with the stability and roll of a mallet

Beaverton, OR - The Nike Golf Method putter franchise is expanding its
boundaries in a Nike way with the introduction of a new mid-Mallet putter,
the Nike Method Concept. Inspired by the notion of the Concept car, Nike
designers have created an iconic shape that blends art with science
without sacrificing the game-changing performance that Nike Method
technology delivers - a smoother stroke and a truer roll with far less skid.
The art is in the profound shape. This radical shape has the appearance
of a blade, yet plays like a mallet. This bold red front and the strong black
back design radiates Nike and will appeal to those who are curious and
are looking for ways to bring a new level of confidence to the putting green.
The science is in the multi-material technology and the distinctive two
body parts. The face of the putter is light, weighing only 90 grams. The
body is heavy, weighing 200 grams. This innovative combination of the
two sections results in a very high MOI-to-head ratio putter with a small
mallet footprint. While the Nike Method Concept has a small mallet
footprint, it provides the stability of the largest mallets in the game.
The lightweight aluminum face and a high-mass stainless steel body
position the center of gravity farther back in the head and lower to the
sole, delivering a truer roll. As with the successful Nike Method putter
franchise, the Method Concept also features Nike's polymetal groove technology that generates a faster forward roll at impact for increased accuracy.
"We are giving consumers something new and something better," said David Franklin, Master Model Maker, Nike Golf. "There's a reason the shape is the way it is. It allows us to infuse vital science and powerful technology that delivers a very high MOI in a relatively small package."
The Nike Method Franchise has more than 35 worldwide wins on the professional tours, including three major championships.
"Method technology has such a good feel and it rolls the ball beautifully," said Nike Golf athlete and 2011 Masters Champion, Charl Schwartzel. "Those two aspects in putting are very important."
The Method Concept Putter will be available mid-February.