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My friend had a custom bullseye putter and thought it would be fun to have one for around the house/office, but when I went online to look at the prices, the bullseye putter world is ... a confusing one. You have Acushnet, Titleist, Scotty Cameron, LaFemme, all the different stamps on the putters, etc... The exact same putter can go for $10 or $100+ (example: Expensive vs. Cheap ) I've passed up these every time I see them at garage sales/auctions/thrift stores, so I was wondering if there's a way to make sense of it all?

 

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@Mulliganizer. Post #3 in the following offers decoding. Additional general information.Went to an estate sale today, they had 20 Bullsyes if they had one. Bought a couple that I didn't have. A Reuter Pat. Pend. that's pretty nice for its age, and a Mallet I that I've never seen before. Find Bullseye with regularity, the Acushnet ones are usually pretty cheap ($5.00 or less). The $100 ones you're seeing are likely the Titleist Scotty Cameron (SC) varieties. LaFemme was a 33" ladies model.

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             I was lucky enough to find a Scotty Cameron bullseye at the goodwill a few months back. It is larger in nature and heavier. It is a great putter. Made my first eagle on a par 5 with it last season. I see the acushnet std and flange models all the time. I do have one heel shafted one which I have seen very few of at goodwill. Yesterday there was a Scotty again but an old man who hoards clubs got to it before me. lol.

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I have no idea if this is accurate information, but I came across these details a while back and saved them.   

 

Description Of Club

Approximate Year

Putter has the ‘John Reuter Jr Design’ and Bullseye engraved.

1957 – 1960

Putter has “Designed by John Reuter Jr” or “John Reuter Jr. Made in the USA engraved.  

1960 – 1974

Flange Bullseye Model.

1967

L-shaped Bullseye with the flange herd.

1969

Putter has “S” and “C” inside the Bullseye engraving.

1969

Putter does not have John Reuter Jr’s name.

1975

Clubhead has ‘Titleist’ and does not have “Acushnet’ engraved.

1978

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I putter for years with a Scotty Flanged model.  Definitely heavier than most of the Rueter designs.  I actually have two, one was my gamer that is pretty beat up, the other is a 9/10 that I have in my basement.   

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It doesn't suck with a Pro V1 either.374680601_emailFlo.png.56ad0e8111892176a57d7e0762930d15.png

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Taylormade 16' M2 9.5º (Tensei 60 Orange R)

Taylormade 17' M1 HL3 17º (Kuro Kage 70 S)

Titleist 910H 21º and 24º (Stock Diamana Kai'li R)

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Titleist Vokey SM4 50.08F, 54.14F, 58.09S

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IDK if this is cool but here's a link to some John Reuter Jr. history.

 

http://www.bcgolfhouse.com/john-reuter-jr

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Taylormade 16' M2 9.5º (Tensei 60 Orange R)

Taylormade 17' M1 HL3 17º (Kuro Kage 70 S)

Titleist 910H 21º and 24º (Stock Diamana Kai'li R)

Srixon 745 5-PW (TT DG Lite S300)

Titleist Vokey SM4 50.08F, 54.14F, 58.09S

Titleist SC PP Del Mar 3.5, Odyssey WH Pro 7, Cleveland HB Soft 11.

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On 3/19/2021 at 11:34 AM, coldwareragolfer said:

Do you guys use covers for your Bullseyes or just let them get the bag chatter?

All of mine already had bag chatter--- IMHO Bag chatter and patina add character to one--- I flat out refuse to game a putter I have to use a cover on just one of my anal things

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7W --- TM V Steel UST Pro Force 65 R flex

9W--- TM V Steel Stock V Steel R flex shaft

Irons 4 thru PW 1985 Macgregor VIP Hogan Apex #2 shafts

SW -- Cleveland 588 56* TT Sensicore S-400

LW Vokey SM5 L Grind 58* 04 bounce Stock Vokey Shaft

Putter -- Cleveland Designed By 8802 style

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3 hours ago, rufus mangler said:

It doesn't suck with a Pro V1 either.374680601_emailFlo.png.56ad0e8111892176a57d7e0762930d15.png

I have a flanged offset hosel like yours but without the slot that is my favorite Bulls Eye. I am also such a big fan of the fluted shafts I have one in my Santa Fe. Disclaimer--- A pristine Bulls Eye was not sacrificed for that project the putter it came out of looked like it had been used for a plow point plus it had been hit by the claw on the machine. A minor miracle the shaft was not bent

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Driver--- Callaway Big Bertha Alpha--- Speeder 565 R flex

3W-- Callaway RAZR-- Speeder 565 R Flex

7W --- TM V Steel UST Pro Force 65 R flex

9W--- TM V Steel Stock V Steel R flex shaft

Irons 4 thru PW 1985 Macgregor VIP Hogan Apex #2 shafts

SW -- Cleveland 588 56* TT Sensicore S-400

LW Vokey SM5 L Grind 58* 04 bounce Stock Vokey Shaft

Putter -- Cleveland Designed By 8802 style

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 I still bring the Bullseyes out

  Have several- a black Acushnet flange and an Otey Crisman SilverTouch are 2 of my favorites

   Also have a Titleist SC flange, a John Letters Golden Goose and a Scotty Cameron bullseye flange

 

Practice with a bullseye or an 8802 and you will really sharpen your putting skills

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9 hours ago, miamistomp said:

 I still bring the Bullseyes out

  Have several- a black Acushnet flange and an Otey Crisman SilverTouch are 2 of my favorites

   Also have a Titleist SC flange, a John Letters Golden Goose and a Scotty Cameron bullseye flange

 

Practice with a bullseye or an 8802 and you will really sharpen your putting skills

Absolutely--- I practice with my flanged one or one of my numerous Ironmasters-- If you can roll it good hitting the dime sized sweet spot on either one then you can darn near putt with anything. But I also practice with them because I use one or the other in my vintage golf.  Lately I have been practicing with my Ca;amity Jane style hickory shafted Otey Chrisman because I plan to play in a Hickory shaft par 3 event in June

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Driver--- Callaway Big Bertha Alpha--- Speeder 565 R flex

3W-- Callaway RAZR-- Speeder 565 R Flex

7W --- TM V Steel UST Pro Force 65 R flex

9W--- TM V Steel Stock V Steel R flex shaft

Irons 4 thru PW 1985 Macgregor VIP Hogan Apex #2 shafts

SW -- Cleveland 588 56* TT Sensicore S-400

LW Vokey SM5 L Grind 58* 04 bounce Stock Vokey Shaft

Putter -- Cleveland Designed By 8802 style

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My Titleist "SC" bullseye is back in the bag.  This one has a matte silver fluted shaft and I put a thin Golf Pride grip on it.  When I putt with this thing I try to do it completely by feel.  I set up with an open stance and use a wristy swing back and hold the angle coming through - just like the "hinge and hold" method I've been playing for years for my chipping and pitching short game.  Hitting the sweet spot is bliss.  My distance control is coming back quickly.  It's a great tool!

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Anybody else catch the kid at Augusta today in the Drive, Chip & Putt finals with the bullseye putter?  Loved seeing it.  A future WRX Classics poster for sure!

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Tour Edge Exotic EXS 220 16.5* UST ProForce V2 HL 6F4 44"

Cobra Amp Cell 5-7 fairway (set to 20*) Fujikura Fuel 60g S 43"

Maltby TS3 4-P Elevate MPH 95 +1"

Cleveland 588 RTX 2.0 50*, 54* & 58* Apollo Matchflex Wedge 36.25"

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Does anyone here know what the Flat lie angle measurement is on a bullseye?

 

I have what I've determined is a very early 60's model (it was my grandfathers, my grandmother bought it new for him while he was in college). I practice with it regularly. Its a 36" Off set model with paddle grip and has the Flat lie designation. It is so comfortable at set up. I was wondering if anyone knew what the lie angle would be? I suppose I can have it checked somewhere to find out too.

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Callaway Mavrik Pro 7-PW Project X Rifle Tour Flighted 105 6.0

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On 10/26/2021 at 5:20 AM, rkillian said:

Does anyone here know what the Flat lie angle measurement is on a bullseye?

 

I have what I've determined is a very early 60's model (it was my grandfathers, my grandmother bought it new for him while he was in college). I practice with it regularly. Its a 36" Off set model with paddle grip and has the Flat lie designation. It is so comfortable at set up. I was wondering if anyone knew what the lie angle would be? I suppose I can have it checked somewhere to find out too.

Probably about 68°

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Some great and helpful info here!

I recently acquired a few new Bullseye putters and one of them is stamped “Nathaniel Crosby” on the back above the flange. I initially thought this was a unique model they made (unaware of who Nathaniel Crosby is until I did some research) but I cannot find any info on this and am now wondering if this putter might actually have belonged to Mr Crosby at some point. It’s a very cool putter with a flange, offset and a nice Toney Penna round leather grip. Anyone have any info or thoughts?

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