These ironmaster putters have been around a long time. I’m seen them in 1930’s catalogs. Very interesting. My understanding is this putter is a late 1955 into 1956 model with the ‘A’ top mark. However, I may be wrong. Please…
Do I really need to introduce this putter? This is the 1993 version. It if funny how people get bent out of shape about Wilson continuing production of this model. Do you get upset at Toyota for making the Camry?…
This is the leader in the titanium golf trends, the 1995 Callaway Warbird Great Big Bertha driver! How many of you had one of these in the 90’s? Please visit my shop:
Here is an example of the finished product – Materials Needed: 1. Bench Grinder (with 1/2 inch arbor holes): 2. 6 x 0.5 x 0.5 inch deburring wheel: 3. Sisal Wheel and Polishing Wheel: , 4. Polishing Compounds: 5. Simichrome…
Leith Anderson of the Indy Putty Lab traveled to Highland NC in December 2018 to interview famous putter designer Bobby Grace. Listen to Bobby Grace describe how certain vintage putters from the 1950’s inspired both his design philosophy and material…
1988-1998 Tommy Armour 845s irons up for review. These things bring back a lot of memories. Please leave a comment and tell me what you think of this irons. I have been reading these were first introduced in 1987. Please…
My understanding is that this was released in 1968. The shaft may be a replacement shaft, not sure. The grip is obviously aftermarket. Ping Zing, one of the greatest putters of all time in my book. Please visit my shop:
This represents the 1973-1974 Haig~Ultra forged iron set from Walter Hagen, brand owned by Wilson at the time. Please visit my shop:
The earliest example of this in catalog is 1966. The last was 1980. This is not to say they weren’t around before or after those years but that is where my research has lead me: 1966-1980. This model is pretty…