Sacks Parente article in Cape Gazette

I used the blade model for a series of putts from 3 to 9 feet or so on one of their demonstration carpets. Sinking putts became a matter of matching the backswing length with the forward swing, varying the length for the required distance. It wasn’t stupid easy, but it wasn’t hard, either.
Sacks Parente article in Plugged in Golf

In an arena where most companies are content to copy one another, Sacks Parente is bringing legitimately new ideas. Their Series 39 putter revives a classic design with modern technology, and the ULBP makes it feel unlike anything else. If you need to a fresh start on the greens, you’ll find it in the Sacks Parente Series 39.
Sacks Parente featured in Until the Next Tee

The Sacks Parente Series 39 Blade putter is a fine piece of craftsmanship. The looks are delicate and exude class. Typically, I’m a mallet guy (on the heavy side) mostly because they are more forgiving. I’ve always loved the look of blade putters but my stroke hasn’t necessarily agreed with my eye. The Series 39 Blade changed that outlook. This is a 350-360 gram head that feels like it should be more than 400-grams. I would play this putter and feel good about it.
Sacks Parente featured in Golf Tips Magazine

The vision of Sacks Parente is to deliver the most scientifically perfect putters to help golfers make more putts. It’s as simple as that.
Indi Golf and Sacks Parente featured in Golf Tips

Two up-and-coming golf club companies — wedge maker Indi Golf and putter maker Sacks Parente — are making big pushes in the battle for short game success. Just take a look at their new products.