PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. – Feb. 28, 2005 – "I really love the putter," says Dr. Christian Reichardt, a prominent California doctor of chiropractic featured on the popular website Golf-Health.com.
In an unsolicited letter after the recent PGA Merchandise Show Dr. Reichardt said, "I came across the Sudden D'Eath putter and as soon as I put my hands on it I was amazed how well balanced it felt! Then I took a few practice swings and loved the feeling: the club head was tracking just right, no pushing or pulling sensation. Then I sank 3 out of four puts at about 15 feet. Just like that. It felt smooth, well-balanced and easy! I loved it so much, I came back to the booth a couple of times, tried it again and ordered one the same day!"
Jeffrey Collins, president of DSP Golf Concepts Inc. makers of the Sudden D'Eath Putter was gratified. "Dr. Reichardt's comments are very welcome and similar to many we have heard from lots of golfers. We have worked hard to make the Sudden D'Eath the best putter on the market and it's great having people take the time to let us know how much they like it."
Dr. Reichardt's practice is based in Santa Monica, California and has a clientele of Hollywood celebrities and professional and amateur athletes. He has worked more than 15 years with Olympic athletes, and served as a staff doctor for the "Hoop It Up" basketball series. His love of golf encouraged him to start the web site Golf-Health.com, dedicated to helping golfers play pain free through exercise, stretching, and the use of training aids. Dr. Reichardt is the author of the book, "Pain Free Golf," which is available on at Amazon.com.
The Sudden D'Eath Putter has a unique design using a heavy 375-gram milled brass head and V-shaped stainless steel sole plate with the shaft attached to both the sole and the inner surface of the face. Collins said, "Our goal is to help golfers have DSP putting, Dead Solid Perfect, just like our company name."
For more information about DSP Golf Concepts Inc. and the Sudden D'Eath Putter call 1-877-223-3740 or visit www.GolfBySuddenDeath.com.
Contact:
Ed Travis
GolfScribe@tampabay.rr.com
(863) 401-9744
