Cleveland HB SOFT 2 #10.5P Putter – Consistent Feel. Confident Roll.
The HB SOFT 2 series takes Cleveland’s Speed Optimised Face Technology (SOFT) to the next level—delivering true swing feel and reliable distance control by perfectly pairing each putter head with stroke-specific components.
Speed & Distance Consistency
A dynamic groove milling pattern across the face normalizes ball speed over an enlarged hitting area. The result is predictable roll and consistent distance control, even on off-center strikes.
Built for Your Stroke
The HB SOFT 2 range includes nine putter models, each designed to match either straight or slight arc strokes. Every putter is carefully configured with a stroke-matched hosel style, toe hang, alignment system, and grip—so golfers can easily find the perfect fit to their putting motion.
Consistent Swing Feel
To ensure balanced weighting across all shaft lengths, a 20g counterweight is built into the butt end of the shaft on all models measuring 35" or longer, keeping the swing feel consistent no matter your setup.
#10.5P – Ideal for Slight Arc Putting Strokes
The #10.5P features a plumber’s neck hosel and moderate toe hang, making it an excellent choice for golfers with a slight arc putting stroke who want improved face control and stability through impact.
Features
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Speed Optimised Face Technology (SOFT) – Normalizes ball speed across the face
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Dynamic Groove Milling – Enlarged sweet spot and improved distance consistency
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Stroke-Specific Design – Hosels, toe hang, and grips matched to putting style
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Consistent Swing Feel – Built-in counterweight maintains balance
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Crisp Connection – Soft yet responsive impact feel
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Headcover Included
Standard Grip
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HB Soft Pistol
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HB Soft Pistol Oversize
Warranty
1-Year Manufacturer’s Warranty
Specifications
| Hand | Loft | Lie | Toe Hang | Head Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RH | 3° | 70° | Moderate | 365g |
Perfect for golfers seeking dependable distance control, smooth feel, and a putter designed specifically for slight arc stroke styles.








