The Golf Punk Arm Lock Putter is designed to minimise excess movement, ensuring a consistent putting stroke throughout. The putter is precision-engineered using machine milling, ensuring a classic look with high accuracy and minimal tolerance for putting errors. The Plumbers Neck hozel was specifically designed with optimal angles for arm lock putting strokes.
KBS Putter Shaft
Introducing the KBS GPS GRAPHITE PUTTER SHAFT. A new era in KBS fitting that brings to the public our first Graphite Putter high performance shaft, made from Premium Crafted Composite Materials & Fibers to ensure stability, and accuracy on the greens. Designed as a high balance performance shaft that results in minimizing deflection bend commonly found in traditional steel putter shafts on longer putts, along with better distance control and ensuring the ball starts on its desired line. KBS GPS Graphite Putter Shaft incorporates a material that produces the unique and superior feel only felt in KBS Golf Shafts. Stiff without adding increased weight, graphite putter shafts can help the face from “turning” when a putt is struck toward the heel/toe. That will increase any putter’s moment of inertia (MOI) making your putting more controlled on mis-hits.
The JumboFlat® 17 - MADE FOR ARMLOCK
Developed with Bryson DeChambeau. The JumboFlat® 17 is for golfers that use the ArmLock putting style. It has a super-wide, flat surface and a patent-pending shape that was designed to fit the contour of the forearm so golfers can really lock it in.
WHAT BRYSON SAYS
“ArmLock putting is about maintaining a flat lead wrist, and I worked with JumboMax to create a grip that makes it easy to do. The result is the JumboFlat 17, which has the widest flat surface of any ArmLock grip. It also tapers so it can rest against the full length of my forearm during the entire stroke.
I just love the shape on the back of this grip. It’s rounded in a way that perfectly fits my fingers, and that makes it so comfortable.”
Golf Punk Arm Lock Putter - Black
To find the right shaft length, use a 7-wood (typically 42 inches) as a reference. Stand naturally and hold the club against your forearm to gauge the ideal length. As a general rule, the shaft should be about 1 inch shorter than the crease in your arm. The chart above provides additional guidance, but this simple at-home method can help ensure a comfortable and effective fit.
Please refer to the Size Guide Table in the image carousal.