in the 40s Ben Hogan used what i can best verify as a late 1930s spur by macgregor, it had;
no plastic hosel, just extended steel hosel as part of the head
no engraving/stamping on the sole
engraving in the curve of the the head in back of the face
long leather grip
engraving was in script
face had xxxxs evgraved in the sweetspot
cant find in the macgregor catalogues
later, paul schweitz
1940s - Gerry Glynn putter; 1950 to 1953 - Macgregor Parmaker, 1954 to 1967 - center shafted putter and what was patented in 1962 by Hogan Golf Company as the "exact balance" putter. Hogan experimented with many different styles of putters, however, most of his tournament wins were made using these three putter styles.
Prior to starting his own company, Ben Hogan used MacGregor Par-maker reg. 1622 irons. Mike Cortsonwww.mikecortson.commike@mikecortson.com
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Yes, you are permitted to use the back of your putter.
A belly putter is designed to be anchored into your belly button and then you can use any variation of a putting grip you want. The idea is that the putter pivots about your belly button, and you swing it without as much use as the arms as you would find with a normal putter.
You would use a putter when you are on the green, or just off the green to roll the ball into the hole (well that's the plan!)
Nike for everything except a titleist scotty Cameron putter
No, it would not fit.
When taking a drop you can use any club in your bag, a belly putter is perfectly legal.
NO!
Scotty Cameron
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I have the first Ping left hand putter. I won a newly introduced putter at a Porter Ranch ladies invitational years ago. However, I needed a left hand one and had to wait for my prize to be made. I use the same putter today.