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  2. Austie Rollinson - Wikipedia

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    Austie Rollinson is the Sr. Director of Putter R&D for Scotty Cameron/Titleist at Acushnet Company, a position he's held since January 2022. Previously, he was Chief Designer for the Odyssey putter brand at Callaway Golf Company. Rollinson worked at Callaway since graduating college in 1991, and as head designer for the Odyssey brand since 1997 ...

  3. Putter - Wikipedia

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    Stacy Lewis putting at the 2010 British Open. Putting is the most precise aspect of the game of golf. The putter must be designed to give the golfer every technical advantage including smooth stroke, good glide, sweet impact, and bounce-less topspin ball launch as well as every technique advantage including perfect fit as to shaft angle and length.

  4. Cobra Golf - Wikipedia

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    In 1994 King Cobra oversized irons became the best selling irons in golf, making Cobra synonymous with oversized irons. The company was acquired in 1996 by American Brands Inc. (later known as Fortune Brands) and was grouped together under the Acushnet Company umbrella. In 2010, Cobra was acquired by Puma SE. [5]

  5. Scotty Cameron - Wikipedia

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    It has a single sight dot and a red "cherry dot" on both the face and in the back cavity. The putter has a blank sole and has "Tiger" on the left bumper and "Woods" on the right bumper. Woods uses a Ping grip on his putter. He had used a Scotty Cameron putter for all of his professional golf victories up to December 2011.

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  7. John Letters - Wikipedia

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    John Letters was a Scottish golf club manufacturer. It began as Letters Logan & Company in Glasgow in 1918. The company was rescued from bankruptcy in 2005 and continued under new ownership and the John Letters name.