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With six months remaining before the U.S. Golf Association bans anchored putting, TaylorMade has released what it calls the most stable putter in the company’s history, the Daddy Long Legs+ counterbalanced putter.

As with previous Daddy Long Legs putters, this high-MOI design pushes a significant amount of the head’s weight to the back of the putter, which helps resist twisting and deliver more consistent distance control.

The Daddy Long Legs+ comes with a SuperStroke XL 2.0 grip with a 125-gram counterweight, as well as a True Temper lightweight steel shaft.

Players with counterbalanced putters are encouraged to allow the top 2 inches of the grip to protrude above their hands, which TaylorMade said raises the balance point of the Daddy Long Legs+ by 2 inches and allows greater control of the head.