Sebastian E. Ronin
Telephone :
(902) 243-3645
Info@abelscanes.ca
Postal address :
216 Stewart Road
Pugwash River,
Nova Scotia
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ll putters are individually hand-crafted from Nova Scotia maple. Distinctive, elegant and functional with balance and excellent workmanship. Made in Canada. For the discriminating golfer!
All funds are in Canadian dollars.
Tradition
For its first hundred years, the game of golf was played with heavy wooden clubs. With the development of metal clubs in the middle of the 19th century, wooden clubs, including putters, slowly disappeared. Now, owning an Arrowhead Wood Putter connects you to the long, venerable history of golf. Nature's own hardwoods have again taken their rightful place in the game of golf.
Our philosophy is simple: to compliment the most natural of golf strokes with the most natural medium that nature has to offer...wood.
Performance
An Arrowhead Wood Putter is distinctive and elegant when mounted as a collector's piece, but it is also functional. If touch and feel are tantamount in putting, then there may be no better compliment than an original Arrowhead Wood Putter.
Round-Face Advantages
• due to round surface striking round surface, a more immediate and cleaner contact with ball
• top spin at point of contact
• chances of stubbing a putt are minimal
Style
With its beautiful, unique wood grain, your putter will become one of your most prized possessions. Your putter can be customized with your name and/or company stamped on the back of the club head. An Arrowhead Wood Putter makes an attractive commemorative gift and would be a memorable addition to anyone's collection, perfect for tournament prizes, retirement gifts, or customer gifts.
For the discriminating golf enthusiast, experience the ultimate in pride of ownership and comfort of an Arrowhead Wood Putter.
Corporate Gift Idea - Promotional Corporate Gift - Unique Corporate Gift
Looking for the perfect corporate gift idea?
We offer a unique promotional corporate gift. Names of gift recipients, retirees, and companies can be unobtrusively stamped on the back of the club head. Business deals are made on the golf course as often as they are made in corporate board rooms. An Arrowhead Wood Putter with your personalized and/or corporate touch stands to be an investment returning sound dividends.
Please contact us for special corporate rates.






Maple
Maple is one of the forest's most beautiful trees. It is hard, close grained and strong. It is used in the manufacture of many items from musical instruments to gymnasium floors.. and now Arrowhead Wood Putters from Nova Scotia, Canada.
Jatoba
an exotic South American wood, noted for its hardness and beautiful rich colour and positioned directly inline with the Arrowhead logo as a visual aid in lining up the golf ball.
The Club
It is important to remember that each Arrowhead Wood Putter is a hand-crafted original. Therefore, treat it as virtually a "one-of-a-kind" club. With proper care it will provide you with countless rounds of enjoyable golf. Although one may be hesitant to actually play with these clubs, we invite you to include them in your bag and use them. Arrowhead Wood Putters are designed and intended for just that purpose. A cover for the club head is strongly suggested when being returned to the bag. Three coats of polyurethane finish protect the club from the elements. You may wish to treat the high-grade leather grip periodically with dubbin, available in most shoe stores.
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Club Specs
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Length
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34" - 36 "
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Weight
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+ / - 350 grams (approx. 1 lb.)
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Shaft angle
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+ / - 65 degrees
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Grip
Arrowhead Wood Putters offers a standard round with flat surface. The octagonal grip conforms to the ruling on grip cross-sections as stipulated in the U.S Golf Association’s Rules of Golf.
Appendix II, 3(i) and (ii) states that:
(i) For clubs other than putters the grip must be circular in cross-section, except that a continuous, straight, slightly raised rib may be incorporated along the full length of the grip, and a slightly indented spiral is permitted on a wrapped grip or a replica of one. (ii) A putter grip may have a non-circular cross-section, provided the cross-section has no concavity, is symmetrical and remains generally similar throughout the length of the grip.