As the co-author of The Art of Putters, the Scotty Cameron Story, I have a very extensive background in Cameron putters. His work can be divided into 3 periods: Early tour and production models (including...
Bobby Grace first made a name for himself as a classic club dealer. I've collected classic clubs now for 25 years; Bobby became the #1 dealer in the last 1980's, buying Ping Scottsdale Anser putters, other...
Toney Penna's name, to the modern golf fan, has little significance. However, during his period as the head of golf club design for MacGregor Golf (until 1967), Toney was responsible for the innovative designs...
I have owned and played these irons for almost 2 years. I'm an 8 handicap, and have been playing seriously for 30 years. Let me first start by saying I've played maybe 30 sets of irons in 30 years. I... read full review
Karl Denson is one of those musicians who defies categorization. This multi-talented gentleman (plays the sax, flute and sings) is best known for his work in the group, The Greyboy Allstars, and for being the m... read full review
For those fans of Karl Denson,you'll still enjoy this although I don't think this CD would be classified as among his best projects. I say that primarily because I really enjoy Karl's singing. An... read full review
This is one of the first putters Scotty Cameron created for Titleist in 1995-1997. The originals were done with a gun blue/black oxide finish. While these putters are not particularly rare, they are very much i... read full review