Custom club-fitting pioneer Henry-Griffitts announced the release of its new T12 Blades, which according to the company will combine the unique upside-down āvā-shaped design with the traditional blade workability to provide a low, centered CG to get the ball airborne quickly and on target.
The face has been fly cut to ensure a perfectly flat face, into which Henry-Griffitts has machine-engraved the grooves to provide as much spin as possible while still conforming to USGA Rules. These distinctive features combine to deliver the accuracy Henry-Griffitts feels its customers demand from a performance iron.
“We had many requests from professionals and amateurs to create a new blade, but we wanted to wait until we really had something special,” says Randall Henry, president of Henry-Griffitts. “The new T12 model is really special. I couldn’t be more excited about it.ā