I love to see hard working putters. Putters that are beat up and well worn. I love to see those old putters that are still flying. Here are mine. Both are 2-3 years old:
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Only been using these for a year. I used softer organics for awhile but have come to enjoy stiffer ones. I won the first tourney I played with the one on the right, so it worked. I then used it for my long range and jump putt putter. Put the one with the stamp in my bag soon after and won the first tourney it was in. On the bottom I put tourney wins and score plus the great 6 word saying you must always have in mind.
It's hard to tell without a shot of the wing, but it sorta looks like a Lightning Rubber Putter. Lightning discs were popular with broke TD's in the 90's because they didn't charge for custom stamps. They also didn't charge extra for glow. Damn, I miss Lightning discs.
I don't even know what mold this is!?!
It's probably a Wizard. I think they used that stamp on other putters, though.I also don't know the mold of this one, but there's a few posted here so maybe you guys know:
It's hard to tell without a shot of the wing, but it sorta looks like a Lightning Rubber Putter. Lightning discs were popular with broke TD's in the 90's because they didn't charge for custom stamps. They also didn't charge extra for glow. Damn, I miss Lightning discs.
It's probably a Wizard. I think they used that stamp on other putters, though.