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TaylorMade MyTP putter program allows golfers to customize Juno, Soto designs

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Building on the success of its MySpider program, TaylorMade is introducing MyTP, a custom-design platform for its TP line of putters.

The traditional shapes of the TP line’s Juno and Soto models can be customized in 11 areas. And whether golfers prefer the more rounded appearance of the Soto or the more squared-off look of the Juno, the bevy of opportunities to customize these blades offers myriad unique design possibilities.

TaylorMade MyTP putter program

From colors, to engraving, to stamping, finish and sightlines, MyTP brings “an extensive level of personalization to a traditional line of blade putters, delivering an ideal blend of the classic and the modern,” says Bill Price, Senior Director of Product Creation, Putter & Wedge.

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TaylorMade MyTP color and personalization options, below

  • Head Finish – Classic Silver or Jet Black
  • Hosel – Juno; L Neck and Long Neck. Soto; Flow Neck and Long Neck
  • Custom Engraving – 4 characters on both the toe and heel bumpers. Choose from 12 different paintfills
  • Sight Line – Five different sight line options include no line, single line in cavity, dot on topline, single line on topline and double line in cavity with 12 different paint fills
  • Face Insert – Nine different paint options for the Pure Roll insert
  • TP Cavity Badge – The TP insignia on the back of the putter blade can be personalized with 10 different color options
  • Cavity Screws – The weighted screws on the back of the putter blade can be personalized with 8 different color options
  • Sole Weights – Choose from 3 different finishes: Stainless Steel, Gun Metal, and Copper
  • TaylorMade Weight Logo – Embossed within the sole weights, the subtle TaylorMade logo can be personalized with 12 different color options
  • Juno/Soto and TaylorMade Logos – The adjacent logos on the sole of the putter can be personalized with 12 different color options
  • Shaft Color – Classic Chrome and Black

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MyTP: Specs, pricing, and availability

  • MyTP is live on TaylorMadeGolf.com today
  • Retail price: $325
  • Length options span from 32-37 inches
  • Select grip offerings from SuperStroke, Golf Pride, and Lamkin

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Stay tuned to GolfWRX on Instagram for an awesome MyTP giveaway. 

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  1. Pingback: GIVEAWAY: Win a custom TaylorMade MyTP Juno or Soto putter! – GolfWRX

  2. Tommy

    Dec 3, 2020 at 12:39 pm

    Why not give us a raw option?

  3. LOL

    Dec 1, 2020 at 9:45 pm

    Matt Kuchar sucks big donkey. Kduooooooooche, kduooooooooche, kduooooooooche, kduooooooooche, kduooooooooche, kduooooooooche, kduooooooooche, kduooooooooche, kduooooooooche….

    • Marty K

      Dec 1, 2020 at 9:51 pm

      Yes, I concur. He is a big donkey. Kduooooooooche, kduooooooooche, kduooooooooche, kduooooooooche….

    • CrashTestDummy

      Dec 2, 2020 at 2:14 am

      What does Matt Kuchar have to do with the Taylormade article about putters? ??

  4. Bladehunter

    Dec 1, 2020 at 7:41 pm

    Well. If the price is in line , this is a great idea.

    • Trevino

      Dec 1, 2020 at 8:55 pm

      Wow, this is exactly what I was hoping for… TM’s putter are always a little pricey, but I love their Juno and Soto line. I will definitely be getting this as I’ve been holding out for a new putter and this fits the bill.

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Spotted: Tony Finau’s driver shaft change at the 2024 Texas Children’s Houston Open

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Tony Finau has always been known as one of the longest players on the PGA Tour, but he has recently been working on adding a little more distance. Last year, Finau averaged 118.3 mph club head speed and 178.08 mph ball speed, all while playing a Mitsubishi Diamana D+ Limited 70 TX driver shaft. This year, he has increased his club head speed to 123.93 mph and his ball speed to 183.32 mph.

However, Finau’s overall distance has decreased by two yards in that time. From a fitting perspective, something was amiss. We asked Tony about the shaft change at the Texas Children’s Hospital Open.

“[I’m seeing] better numbers with the spin. My driver’s been a little high spin for me over the last month or so, and so I just figured it was time to probably check out the equipment,” Finau said. “And it definitely showed me that I was using a shaft that’s maybe a little too tip-stiff for me, the way I load the club now. [I’m seeing] better numbers with the spin.”

Finau switched from the Mitsubishi Diamana D+ Limited 70 TX into the Diamana GT 70 TX. The newer Diamana GT has a slightly different profile than the D+ Limited with the stiffest handle section in the Diamana lineup. The mid sections between the two are similar stiffness but the tip is just slightly stiffer in the Diamana GT. Both shafts are within one gram of each other in the 70 TX. The torque rating on the GT is 0.1 higher than the D+Limited’s 2.7 measurement.

Mitsubishi lists the Diamana GT as a shaft between the mid-launching Diamana TB and the new low-launch Diamana WB shafts. For most players, it would be considered a mid/low launch and low-spin shaft option. Mitsubishi’s Xlink Tech Resin System makes sure the maximum carbon fiber content is there for smooth feel without reducing the strength of the shaft. MR70 carbon fiber is used for reinforcing the shaft and boron is used in the tip for its high strength and compression properties.

Finau is still using his trusty Ping G430 LST driver in 9 degrees and has the adjustable hosel set to -1 degree of loft (standard lie angle). Finau’s long-time favorite Lamkin UTX Green grip is installed. He definitely has a few extra wraps of tape under that grip as you can see the bulge down where the grip meets the shaft.

One final note: Per Ping’s PGA Tour rep Kenton Oates, Finau’s driver is also adjusted to play one degree upright to help dial in his desired launch.

We’ll see how he fares with the new setup this week in Houston!

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Zac Blair WITB 2024 (March)

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Driver: Titleist TSR2 (10 degrees, A1 SureFit setting)
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus TR Red 6 X

3-wood: TaylorMade M5 Rocket 3 (14 degrees)
Shaft: Fujikura Speeder 757 Evolution V1 X

Utility: Titleist U510 (3)
Shaft: Aldila Tour Blue 85 X

Irons: Ping i210 (4-6), Miura MB-001 (7-9)
Shafts: Nippon N.S. Pro Modus3

Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design SM10 (46-10F, 58-08M @57, 60 @61), Vokey Design WedgeWorks (52-M)
Shafts: Nippon N.S. Pro Modus3 Tour 105 X

Putter: Scotty Cameron prototype

Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet

Ball: Titleist Pro V1

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Martin Trainer WITB 2024 (March)

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Driver: Wilson Staff Staff Model (6.5 degrees)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Kai’li Blue 70 TX

3-wood: Wilson Staff WLabs Prototype (13 degrees)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Tensei CK Orange 80 TX

Irons: Wilson Staff Staff Model (2, 4-9)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100

Wedges: Wilson Staff Staff Model (52, 56, 60)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100

Putter: Bobby Grace Greg Chalmers Prototype

Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet

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