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The two new models in the Guerin-Rife GR6 Series of putters utilize the same technology found in the Two-Bar putter, but boast a more classic design. The Aussie is a classic heel and toe cavity-back design, while the Mr. Beasley is a mallet-style model.

The Guerin-Rife Aussie putter. (Photo: Rife Putters)

By PGA.com news services
01.16.2006 06:33 pm (ET)

Coming off a year in which Dana Quigley earned Player of the Year honors on the Champions Tour using the Guerin Rife Two-Bar putter, Rife Putters is rolling out its new GR6 Series of putters. The new line will make its formal introduction during the 2006 PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, Fla., later this month.

Consisting of the Aussie and Mr. Beasley models, the new GR6 Series utilizes the same technology found in the Two-Bar putter, but are formed in a more classic design.

The Aussie features a classic heel and toe cavity-back design with a short slant hosel for improved alignment. The head is 100-percent CNC Milled from soft 303 stainless steel. The Mr. Beasley, a mallet-style putter, is also 100-percent CNC Milled from soft 303 stainless steel and features a wide heel and toe flange and a large sight line for ease of alignment.

Both the Aussie and the Mr. Beasley feature Rife's patented RollGroove Technology and LieAline Fitting System. The heads of both weigh in at 355 grams, and both come in lengths ranging from 33 to 36 inches.

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