Contact: Mark Sostak (619) 991-7713 Special Ops Hits Target with New Golf Putter Former Special Forces weapons expert Charles A. "Mickey" Finn trades camouflage for the green with his newest creation, the T-Bar(tm) Putter. This CNC-milled putter has a patent pending T-Bar(tm) weighting system that makes it the most balanced and consistent putter in golf today. For thirty years Finn designed and produced state-of-the-art weapons systems for the U.S. military. His expertise includes knives, sniper rifles, riflescopes, silencers, and bayonets. Finn worked directly with top military brass and 3-letter agencies. When U.S. forces retrieved the hostages from Iran, invaded Grenada, and captured Manuel Noriega in Panama, they relied on Mickey Finn for state-of-the-art, reliable weapons systems. In the industry he is referred to as "Q", after the special weapons supplier Q in the James Bond movies. "Everything I design is the best, regardless of cost. In the weapons industry if what you make has defects it costs lives. I couldn't live with that type of guilt," says Finn. Finn entered the golf industry three years ago when long time friend Eddie Maldonado complained that his putting was terrible. Finn, who has never golfed a day in his life, put his mind to work after watching Maldonado putt. "I noticed two things when I watched Eddie and other people putt. Their club faces were not squaring at impact, and the balls were not rolling top to bottom. Instead they were scooting off these soft material (insert) putters." From those observations Finn designed the T-Bar(tm) Putter with a patent pending T-Bar(tm) weighting system that squares the club at impact, allowing every golfer to hit the ball straight even if he hits the ball on the toe, center, or heel. The T-Bar (tm) initiates a pendulum-like putting stroke and gets the ball rolling top to bottom better than any putter on the market. When asked how someone who has never golfed a day in his life could have designed the perfect putter Finn responded, "It's quite simple actually. It's a matter of proper utilization of mechanics, dynamics, and harmonics applied in conjunction with sound engineering. This is the formula that provides a superior product. That's what I do." T-Bar(tm) Putters will be available February 1st on a limited basis. Retail cost is $199.99