PGA Show Preview: Roll-Master Golf (Ringer®)
Press Release:
Jack Feighery started over 40 years ago with a dream in the basement of his Connecticut home machining precision parts for a variety of industries including the military. Today, the entrepreneurial engineer is the owner of KAF Manufacturing and Roll-Master Golf and his dream has come true. His creation, the “Ringer®” putter, is set to make sound waves in the golf industry as it introduces a whole new way to putt using a person’s ears in addition to their hands and eyes to swing a putter. Further, this unique putter face is CNC Milled and then machined to final specifications by “electric discharge machining” after heat treatment. “EDM” is a technology and process that is normally utilized in the production of tools-dies-molds and precise component parts. However, it has found a new use – the “Ringer Putter Face”.
The technology behind the invention ensures the most perfect putter face available on the golf market today while adding a previously unforeseen benefit – a clear, bell-like sound at impact when the ball is hit. According to Feighery, this “ring” gives the golfer the ability to use a brand new method of putting. This “new way to putt” integrates the auditory senses to improve the consistency and effectiveness of a golfer’s putting stroke. “Sound = Feel” is the motto for this revolutionary instrument which makes its world debut later this month at the PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, Florida (Booth #708).
Jack Feighery’s son Kraig is a PGA Golf Professional in Florida and has already sold hundreds of this design. He states that “once people actually try it, they are hooked – most never before realized how important sound is when making a putting stroke. It just makes sense – people learn to swing a golf club in one of three ways – sight, touch, or by hearing what the pro tells them during a lesson. The same holds true in putting – now, with the ‘Ringer’, golfers have the chance to really ‘hear’ the sweet spot.”



i wish i had seen this before i was lucky enough to attend the show and didnt see the booth the place was so big and was only there for a bit towards the end