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Ping Anser first second and third.
Schenectady putter was one of the first centre shafted putters. Banned from 1910 to 1952.
Me
Mentioned, not listed: 8802 was as impactful as any, and still feels so sweet to stroke.
More modern: shoutout to the Rossie for bridging the gap to both mallets and inserts.
I’ve owned all three, and still use the two-ball.
The Bullseye was the first club I ever bought.