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Clean up those putts and scrub strokes from your card with this left handed hickory putter. This astral branded club is by Scottish maker Craigie J&W out of Montrose. We put it in a familiar green, red, and yellow color scheme found under many kitchen sinks and janitor closets around the country. The grip is US suede leather with red and gold waxed Irish linen whipping thread. The club head has 10 degrees of loft, and a balanced B7 swing weight. The club is 34 inches long with its original refinished hickory shaft.
A left handed hickory putter with a clean blue and grey color scheme. The only unique identifying mark remaining on the club was the word “sherardized” which is a zinc galvanizing process for steel. It’s supposed to limit corrosion, but that protection didn’t last. However, stripping the rust left this club with with a unique pitted appearance. It reminded me of cloudy skies or the moon, so I gripped in light blue chrome tan leather and grey whipping thread. The club has 9 degrees of loft, is 35 inches long, and has a B1 swing weight.
Send those putts to the underworld with this left handed putter named for the Egyptian god of resurrection. This lovely hickory and brass putter, made by the Leyland and Birmingham Rubber Company in the 1910s, has a little pyramid stamped on it, so of course we named it for an Egyptian deity. Orisis’ skin was often depicted as green symbolizing fertility and rebirth. He was also typically shown bearing a crook and flail with an alternating blue and yellow pattern. So this club has a green Italian pebble grain leather grip with blue and yellow bands of waxed Irish linen whipping thread. The original hickory shaft is refinished and free of cracks and splits, and gives the club an overall length of 34 inches. The brass club head has 9 degrees of loft and an agile B0 swing weight.
This is a London made Spalding hickory putter from the late 1910s or early 1920s. I had some tartan in a bold blue with black, red, and white accents. So I paired it with some dark blue Italian pebble grain leather and black and red whipping thread. This left handed putter has 6 degrees of loft and a mid-range C2 swing weight. While the head was made in the UK, the original hickory shaft is American grown and gives the club a 34.25 inch overall length. A perfect hickory club to put a bruising on your scorecard.
This beautiful 1926 brass ambidextrous hickory putter with a cute little seashell is perfect to play a golf course in south Florida. Green palms, orange sunsets, and bright white wading birds are a great backdrop for some golf, just don’t get caught in a tropical storm. I captured that color palette with some green pebble grain Italian leather, with orange and white waxed Irish linen whipping thread. The ambidextrous brass head has 6 degrees of loft on both sides and a balanced swing weight of C0. The club’s overall length is 34.25 inches with a refinished original shaft that is free of cracks and splits.
This lefty hickory putter is associated with a British pro, George Rochester. I know some folks who went to the Rochester Institute of Technology. No association with George, but the RIT Tigers have a black and orange color scheme, so I whipped and gripped this one in orange Italian pebble grain leather with black and white accents on the whipping thread. It’s 3 degrees of loft, 34.5 inch overall length and balanced B5 swing weight will help you engineer some great putts.
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Check out our past creations for some bespoke hickory clubs we’ve made for ourselves and our customers or contact us and ask about putting together a custom hickory club or set that is uniquely you.