Jump to content
2024 US Open WITB Photos ×

Northwestern 1300 Refurb


Recommended Posts

  • Replies 60
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

And, it helps when you get to the "I can do this sanding while I read" stage.


[quote name='hebron1427' timestamp='1326730026' post='4093085']
it's starting to look really nice. this is where you get momentum on these types of projects. seeing what it is getting to be makes you work harder to geti it even further. good job, and keep it up while you still have momentum.
[/quote]

Ping G25 @ 9degrees/TFC 189D stiff
Callaway XHot2 pro/13.5 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Titleist 913H/19 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Ping s55/4-W/KBS Tour R+ [ .5 long]
Glide 50 w. Wrx grind
Vokey SM5 54-10/S grind
Vokey SM4 60-04
Scotty Cameron California Monterrey

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I got through sanding today and the final product looks a lot better than when I started. But, I'm a bit of a standstill because there are some dark spots I can't get off--like there are inconsistencies in the metal. It give the putter a "spotted" look. Also, I don't know if its my eyes playing tricks but the finish seems to dull after sitting a few days.

Any thoughts? I could leave it as be, I guess or reconsider painting it a black with gold fills.

Ping G25 @ 9degrees/TFC 189D stiff
Callaway XHot2 pro/13.5 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Titleist 913H/19 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Ping s55/4-W/KBS Tour R+ [ .5 long]
Glide 50 w. Wrx grind
Vokey SM5 54-10/S grind
Vokey SM4 60-04
Scotty Cameron California Monterrey

Link to comment
Share on other sites

[quote name='rkristopheranderson' timestamp='1327262027' post='4135261']
I got through sanding today and the final product looks a lot better than when I started. But, I'm a bit of a standstill because there are some dark spots I can't get off--like there are inconsistencies in the metal. It give the putter a "spotted" look. Also, I don't know if its my eyes playing tricks but the finish seems to dull after sitting a few days.

Any thoughts? I could leave it as be, I guess or reconsider painting it a black with gold fills.
[/quote]

if you want it to be right, you just have to keep working at those spots with the heavy grit sandpaper until they're smoothed over. it took me a few complete runs through on my project to get the depressions out, but it was worth it in the end. you've come a long way--no help to quit now.

as for hte finish, if it's dulling, it's likely it's carbon steel. stainless probably wouldn't turn different colors over the course of a few days. it theoretically could be otoher materials too...i'd suggest using caswell's stainless blackener on it. it'll also color carbon steel as well, so you'll have your bases covered at the least.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

So, will acetone hurt the blackener's finish? I'm thinking ahead to when I to the paint fills and have to use it to clean up stray paint.

[quote name='hebron1427' timestamp='1327339530' post='4139947']
[quote name='rkristopheranderson' timestamp='1327262027' post='4135261']
I got through sanding today and the final product looks a lot better than when I started. But, I'm a bit of a standstill because there are some dark spots I can't get off--like there are inconsistencies in the metal. It give the putter a "spotted" look. Also, I don't know if its my eyes playing tricks but the finish seems to dull after sitting a few days.

Any thoughts? I could leave it as be, I guess or reconsider painting it a black with gold fills.
[/quote]

if you want it to be right, you just have to keep working at those spots with the heavy grit sandpaper until they're smoothed over. it took me a few complete runs through on my project to get the depressions out, but it was worth it in the end. you've come a long way--no help to quit now.

as for hte finish, if it's dulling, it's likely it's carbon steel. stainless probably wouldn't turn different colors over the course of a few days. it theoretically could be otoher materials too...i'd suggest using caswell's stainless blackener on it. it'll also color carbon steel as well, so you'll have your bases covered at the least.
[/quote]

Ping G25 @ 9degrees/TFC 189D stiff
Callaway XHot2 pro/13.5 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Titleist 913H/19 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Ping s55/4-W/KBS Tour R+ [ .5 long]
Glide 50 w. Wrx grind
Vokey SM5 54-10/S grind
Vokey SM4 60-04
Scotty Cameron California Monterrey

Link to comment
Share on other sites

[quote name='rkristopheranderson' timestamp='1327352638' post='4141241']
So, will acetone hurt the blackener's finish? I'm thinking ahead to when I to the paint fills and have to use it to clean up stray paint.

[quote name='hebron1427' timestamp='1327339530' post='4139947']
[quote name='rkristopheranderson' timestamp='1327262027' post='4135261']
I got through sanding today and the final product looks a lot better than when I started. But, I'm a bit of a standstill because there are some dark spots I can't get off--like there are inconsistencies in the metal. It give the putter a "spotted" look. Also, I don't know if its my eyes playing tricks but the finish seems to dull after sitting a few days.

Any thoughts? I could leave it as be, I guess or reconsider painting it a black with gold fills.
[/quote]

if you want it to be right, you just have to keep working at those spots with the heavy grit sandpaper until they're smoothed over. it took me a few complete runs through on my project to get the depressions out, but it was worth it in the end. you've come a long way--no help to quit now.

as for hte finish, if it's dulling, it's likely it's carbon steel. stainless probably wouldn't turn different colors over the course of a few days. it theoretically could be otoher materials too...i'd suggest using caswell's stainless blackener on it. it'll also color carbon steel as well, so you'll have your bases covered at the least.
[/quote]
[/quote]

stainless blackener isn't spray paint. it's actually metal darkener. also, you wouldn't want to use spray paint to do the paint fills (i dont think, at least). I use nail polish...it works pretty well.

acetone wont take any of the darkener off, no matter what you use--be it gun blue (for carbon steel) or stainless blackener. i would recommend doing your best to get the surface as clean and polished as possible before applying any finish. i haven't yet seen a finish that works well if the surface isn't basically free of imperfections.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I've got a drawer of hobby paint that I use for my paint fills.

Sanding, sanding, sanding . . . good thing its my spring project.

[quote name='hebron1427' timestamp='1327353380' post='4141329']
[quote name='rkristopheranderson' timestamp='1327352638' post='4141241']
So, will acetone hurt the blackener's finish? I'm thinking ahead to when I to the paint fills and have to use it to clean up stray paint.

[quote name='hebron1427' timestamp='1327339530' post='4139947']
[quote name='rkristopheranderson' timestamp='1327262027' post='4135261']
I got through sanding today and the final product looks a lot better than when I started. But, I'm a bit of a standstill because there are some dark spots I can't get off--like there are inconsistencies in the metal. It give the putter a "spotted" look. Also, I don't know if its my eyes playing tricks but the finish seems to dull after sitting a few days.

Any thoughts? I could leave it as be, I guess or reconsider painting it a black with gold fills.
[/quote]

if you want it to be right, you just have to keep working at those spots with the heavy grit sandpaper until they're smoothed over. it took me a few complete runs through on my project to get the depressions out, but it was worth it in the end. you've come a long way--no help to quit now.

as for hte finish, if it's dulling, it's likely it's carbon steel. stainless probably wouldn't turn different colors over the course of a few days. it theoretically could be otoher materials too...i'd suggest using caswell's stainless blackener on it. it'll also color carbon steel as well, so you'll have your bases covered at the least.
[/quote]
[/quote]

stainless blackener isn't spray paint. it's actually metal darkener. also, you wouldn't want to use spray paint to do the paint fills (i dont think, at least). I use nail polish...it works pretty well.

acetone wont take any of the darkener off, no matter what you use--be it gun blue (for carbon steel) or stainless blackener. i would recommend doing your best to get the surface as clean and polished as possible before applying any finish. i haven't yet seen a finish that works well if the surface isn't basically free of imperfections.
[/quote]

Ping G25 @ 9degrees/TFC 189D stiff
Callaway XHot2 pro/13.5 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Titleist 913H/19 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Ping s55/4-W/KBS Tour R+ [ .5 long]
Glide 50 w. Wrx grind
Vokey SM5 54-10/S grind
Vokey SM4 60-04
Scotty Cameron California Monterrey

Link to comment
Share on other sites

http://rugerforum.net/gunsmithing/16866-stainless-steel-blackener-370-caswell-inc.html

I was doing a little research on stainless steel blackener and turned this up--which suggests the product doesn't work that well. Anyone have experience long-term with stainless blackener?

Ping G25 @ 9degrees/TFC 189D stiff
Callaway XHot2 pro/13.5 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Titleist 913H/19 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Ping s55/4-W/KBS Tour R+ [ .5 long]
Glide 50 w. Wrx grind
Vokey SM5 54-10/S grind
Vokey SM4 60-04
Scotty Cameron California Monterrey

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'm wondering--what with the odd dulling effect and the non-magnetic properties--is it possible the putter head is aluminum? In the recesses of my mind I seem to remember hearing about cheap aluminum heads on old clubs.

Ping G25 @ 9degrees/TFC 189D stiff
Callaway XHot2 pro/13.5 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Titleist 913H/19 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Ping s55/4-W/KBS Tour R+ [ .5 long]
Glide 50 w. Wrx grind
Vokey SM5 54-10/S grind
Vokey SM4 60-04
Scotty Cameron California Monterrey

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'm getting really close to blackening . . . here's what I got done after a second run through with the sandpaper; its 90% ready except for some persistent spots around the neck and toe (it actually looks a lot better in person).

And let me add that my next putter project WON'T be one that starts off as dinged up as this one did!

Ping G25 @ 9degrees/TFC 189D stiff
Callaway XHot2 pro/13.5 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Titleist 913H/19 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Ping s55/4-W/KBS Tour R+ [ .5 long]
Glide 50 w. Wrx grind
Vokey SM5 54-10/S grind
Vokey SM4 60-04
Scotty Cameron California Monterrey

Link to comment
Share on other sites

[quote name='rkristopheranderson' timestamp='1327878046' post='4174609']
I'm getting really close to blackening . . . here's what I got done after a second run through with the sandpaper; its 90% ready except for some persistent spots around the neck and toe (it actually looks a lot better in person).

And let me add that my next putter project WON'T be one that starts off as dinged up as this one did!
[/quote]

these are the best ones to start with. you can toy around all you want because they have nowhere to go but up. once you're done, you'll forget how much work it was and go out and get another one just like it lol. happens to all of us.

great work and keep the photos coming.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Does anyone know where I could buy some stainless steel blackner off someone else? I don't really need a whole batch, so I'd e interested in purchasing someone's leftovers, as it were. Feel free to PM me.

Ping G25 @ 9degrees/TFC 189D stiff
Callaway XHot2 pro/13.5 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Titleist 913H/19 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Ping s55/4-W/KBS Tour R+ [ .5 long]
Glide 50 w. Wrx grind
Vokey SM5 54-10/S grind
Vokey SM4 60-04
Scotty Cameron California Monterrey

Link to comment
Share on other sites

[quote name='rkristopheranderson' timestamp='1328037241' post='4185821']
Does anyone know where I could buy some stainless steel blackner off someone else? I don't really need a whole batch, so I'd e interested in purchasing someone's leftovers, as it were. Feel free to PM me.
[/quote]

lol....i have it. you wanna just send the head to me and i'll do it?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Tempting, hebron!

But, I think I have to keep it truly DIY--what can I say, I'm cheap! Have not bought a "new" club in . . . six or seven years, have not paid someone else to regrip in at least as long. So, if I could find a deal on Caswell's I'd take it - - - figure I'll give it few weeks and before committing to a twenty dollar investment.


[quote name='hebron1427' timestamp='1328061110' post='4188511']
[quote name='rkristopheranderson' timestamp='1328037241' post='4185821']
Does anyone know where I could buy some stainless steel blackner off someone else? I don't really need a whole batch, so I'd e interested in purchasing someone's leftovers, as it were. Feel free to PM me.
[/quote]

lol....i have it. you wanna just send the head to me and i'll do it?
[/quote]

Ping G25 @ 9degrees/TFC 189D stiff
Callaway XHot2 pro/13.5 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Titleist 913H/19 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Ping s55/4-W/KBS Tour R+ [ .5 long]
Glide 50 w. Wrx grind
Vokey SM5 54-10/S grind
Vokey SM4 60-04
Scotty Cameron California Monterrey

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Well, I've got two sets of caswells and sealer so I guess I could part with some. Send me a pm and we'll work something out.

[quote name='rkristopheranderson' timestamp='1328062544' post='4188693']
Tempting, hebron!

But, I think I have to keep it truly DIY--what can I say, I'm cheap! Have not bought a "new" club in . . . six or seven years, have not paid someone else to regrip in at least as long. So, if I could find a deal on Caswell's I'd take it - - - figure I'll give it few weeks and before committing to a twenty dollar investment.


[quote name='hebron1427' timestamp='1328061110' post='4188511']
[quote name='rkristopheranderson' timestamp='1328037241' post='4185821']
Does anyone know where I could buy some stainless steel blackner off someone else? I don't really need a whole batch, so I'd e interested in purchasing someone's leftovers, as it were. Feel free to PM me.
[/quote]

lol....i have it. you wanna just send the head to me and i'll do it?
[/quote]
[/quote]

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

While I'm waiting on the Caswell's to arrive, I thought I'd tidy up a few loose ends. The stamping on the bottom was damaged, so I went in and deepened the word "model" (I was worried it was too shallow to fill) and fixed the "N,"."T," and "H" (which were misshapen). Also, I cleaned up the red and white rubber spacers that were on either side of the hosel. These were original and even though they are slightly damaged, I wanted to put them back on.

Ping G25 @ 9degrees/TFC 189D stiff
Callaway XHot2 pro/13.5 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Titleist 913H/19 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Ping s55/4-W/KBS Tour R+ [ .5 long]
Glide 50 w. Wrx grind
Vokey SM5 54-10/S grind
Vokey SM4 60-04
Scotty Cameron California Monterrey

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

New Pics as of 2/19

Finally got around to using the Caswell's stainless steel stain on the putter head and it came out pretty cool. I went through six applications and got it very dark--the color is a deep rust color. The color reminds me of the coloration on my old Cleveland 588 lob wedge.


And, since the greenskeeper is punching greens at my course this week I'll have time I usually put into p[laying that I'll put into finishing this project. Going to get paintfills done later today, then need to acquire a shaft, grip, and reassemble.

Ping G25 @ 9degrees/TFC 189D stiff
Callaway XHot2 pro/13.5 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Titleist 913H/19 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Ping s55/4-W/KBS Tour R+ [ .5 long]
Glide 50 w. Wrx grind
Vokey SM5 54-10/S grind
Vokey SM4 60-04
Scotty Cameron California Monterrey

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Got paint in last night and will go home to clean it up tonight---ran into an unanticipated issue. When I put the white paint in there must have been some residue from the Caswell's in the bullseye and the lettering. As a result, there was a reaction and the paint yellowed. It should be a simple fix: strip the paint and try to clean better. But the issue is that the stamping is so narrow that it no feasible to get into the lettering for scraping.

Ping G25 @ 9degrees/TFC 189D stiff
Callaway XHot2 pro/13.5 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Titleist 913H/19 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Ping s55/4-W/KBS Tour R+ [ .5 long]
Glide 50 w. Wrx grind
Vokey SM5 54-10/S grind
Vokey SM4 60-04
Scotty Cameron California Monterrey

Link to comment
Share on other sites

[quote name='rkristopheranderson' timestamp='1329744486' post='4330571']
Got paint in last night and will go home to clean it up tonight---ran into an unanticipated issue. When I put the white paint in there must have been some residue from the Caswell's in the bullseye and the lettering. As a result, there was a reaction and the paint yellowed. It should be a simple fix: strip the paint and try to clean better. But the issue is that the stamping is so narrow that it no feasible to get into the lettering for scraping.
[/quote]

i'd think the yellowing of the color might be a neat effect....kind of like new old paint

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I wish it did!

I just looks kind of crappy. I'll post pics later.\

I'm contemplating three resolutions:

1. Painting over the bad paint.

2. Painting only the sight line on top, which didn't have the reaction after I cleaned it out (it is wider than the other stampings) and leaving everything else unpainted.

3. Stripping the white paint out and trying gold paint.

[quote name='hebron1427' timestamp='1329765175' post='4332815']
[quote name='rkristopheranderson' timestamp='1329744486' post='4330571']
Got paint in last night and will go home to clean it up tonight---ran into an unanticipated issue. When I put the white paint in there must have been some residue from the Caswell's in the bullseye and the lettering. As a result, there was a reaction and the paint yellowed. It should be a simple fix: strip the paint and try to clean better. But the issue is that the stamping is so narrow that it no feasible to get into the lettering for scraping.
[/quote]

i'd think the yellowing of the color might be a neat effect....kind of like new old paint
[/quote]

Ping G25 @ 9degrees/TFC 189D stiff
Callaway XHot2 pro/13.5 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Titleist 913H/19 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Ping s55/4-W/KBS Tour R+ [ .5 long]
Glide 50 w. Wrx grind
Vokey SM5 54-10/S grind
Vokey SM4 60-04
Scotty Cameron California Monterrey

Link to comment
Share on other sites

sounds like you didn't clean off all of the caswells. You've gotta be really thorough to get that junk off once it's blackened. However, if you do a good wash witb a degreaser (dish soap works) it shouldall come off, then re-do the white paint fill.

In other news, it looks like I won't becontributing to this board much anymore. Other MUCHmore serious things going on in life and this is just taking time and energy. Great project and I'm glad I could help.

Best,
-JK

[quote name='rkristopheranderson' timestamp='1329773621' post='4333785']
I wish it did!

I just looks kind of crappy. I'll post pics later.\

I'm contemplating three resolutions:

1. Painting over the bad paint.

2. Painting only the sight line on top, which didn't have the reaction after I cleaned it out (it is wider than the other stampings) and leaving everything else unpainted.

3. Stripping the white paint out and trying gold paint.

[quote name='hebron1427' timestamp='1329765175' post='4332815']
[quote name='rkristopheranderson' timestamp='1329744486' post='4330571']
Got paint in last night and will go home to clean it up tonight---ran into an unanticipated issue. When I put the white paint in there must have been some residue from the Caswell's in the bullseye and the lettering. As a result, there was a reaction and the paint yellowed. It should be a simple fix: strip the paint and try to clean better. But the issue is that the stamping is so narrow that it no feasible to get into the lettering for scraping.
[/quote]

i'd think the yellowing of the color might be a neat effect....kind of like new old paint
[/quote]
[/quote]

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Here are the paint fills--they are cleaning up a little better now that I got the Caswell's residue out. The stamping on the sole will take a little more TLC.

Ping G25 @ 9degrees/TFC 189D stiff
Callaway XHot2 pro/13.5 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Titleist 913H/19 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Ping s55/4-W/KBS Tour R+ [ .5 long]
Glide 50 w. Wrx grind
Vokey SM5 54-10/S grind
Vokey SM4 60-04
Scotty Cameron California Monterrey

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yeah, I touched it up a bit--it looks better but still a little rough around the edges and it works well that way.

[quote name='henricogolfer' timestamp='1329843100' post='4341645']
I think it looks good, you don't want a club that old to look to "pristine" anyway. Good work.
[/quote]

Ping G25 @ 9degrees/TFC 189D stiff
Callaway XHot2 pro/13.5 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Titleist 913H/19 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Ping s55/4-W/KBS Tour R+ [ .5 long]
Glide 50 w. Wrx grind
Vokey SM5 54-10/S grind
Vokey SM4 60-04
Scotty Cameron California Monterrey

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 4 weeks later...

And, I'm finally done.

The ferrule is OEM--cleaned it up as well as I could and reused it because I wanted to keep it as original as possible. As you could see in earlier pics, this was not one long piece, but one piece with four separate rings. For the grip, dug up an old school Pro Only. I happy with the finished product--though I don't see myself using it much; talk about hard to line up and hit true! But, it'll look nice in my office and I'll wear out spot in the carpet.

Thanks for all the advice along the way.

Ping G25 @ 9degrees/TFC 189D stiff
Callaway XHot2 pro/13.5 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Titleist 913H/19 degrees/Aldila TG stiff
Ping s55/4-W/KBS Tour R+ [ .5 long]
Glide 50 w. Wrx grind
Vokey SM5 54-10/S grind
Vokey SM4 60-04
Scotty Cameron California Monterrey

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Our picks

    • Tiger Woods - WITB - 2024 US Open
      Tiger Woods - WITB - 2024 US Open
        • Like
      • 49 replies
    • 2024 US Open - Discussion and Links to Photos
      Please put any questions or comments here
       
       
       
       
      General Albums
       
      2024 US Open - Monday #1
       
       
       
       
      WITB Albums
       
      Tiger Woods - WITB - 2024 US Open
      Edoardo Molinari - WITB - 2024 US Open
      Logan McAllister - WITB - 2024 US Open
      Bryan Kim - WITB - 2024 US Open
      Richard Mansell - WITB - 2024 US Open
      Jackson Buchanan - WITB - 2024 US Open
      Carter Jenkins - WITB - 2024 US Open
      Parker Bell - WITB - 2024 US Open
      Omar Morales - WITB - 2024 US Open
      Neil Shipley - WITB - 2024 US Open
      Casey Jarvis - WITB - 2024 US Open
      Carson Schaake - WITB - 2024 US Open
       
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       

      Tiger Woods on the range at Pinehurst on Monday – 2024 U.S. Open
      Newton Motion shaft - 2024 US Open
      Cameron putter covers - 2024 US Open
      New UST Mamiya Linq shaft - 2024 US Open

       

       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
      • 5 replies
    • Titleist GT drivers - 2024 the Memorial Tournament
      Early in hand photos of the new GT2 models t the truck.  As soon as they show up on the range in player's bags we'll get some better from the top photos and hopefully some comparison photos against the last model.
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
        • Thanks
        • Like
      • 282 replies
    • 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge - Discussion and Links to Photos
      Please put any questions or comments here
       
       
       
      General Albums
       
      2024 Charles Schwab Challenge - Monday #1
      2024 Charles Schwab Challenge - Tuesday #1
      2024 Charles Schwab Challenge - Tuesday #2
      2024 Charles Schwab Challenge - Tuesday #3
       
       
       
       
      WITB Albums
       
      Keith Mitchell - WITB - 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge
      Rafa Campos - WITB - 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge
      R Squared - WITB - 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge
      Martin Laird - WITB - 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge
      Paul Haley - WITB - 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge
      Tyler Duncan - WITB - 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge
      Min Woo Lee - WITB - 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge
      Austin Smotherman - WITB - 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge
      Lee Hodges - WITB - 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge
      Sami Valimaki - WITB - 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge
       
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      Eric Cole's newest custom Cameron putter - 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge
      New Super Stroke Marvel comic themed grips - 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge
      Ben Taylor's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge
      Tyler Duncan's Axis 1 putter - 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge
      Cameron putters - 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge
      Chris Kirk's new Callaway Opus wedges - 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge
      ProTC irons - 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge
      Dragon Skin 360 grips - 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge
      Cobra prototype putters - 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge
      SeeMore putters - 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
      • 0 replies
    • 2024 PGA Championship - Discussion and Links to Photos
      Please put  any questions or comments here
       
       
       
       
      General Albums
       
      2024 PGA Championship - Monday #1
       
       
       
       
       
      WITB Albums
       
      Michael Block - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Patrick Reed - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Cam Smith - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Brooks Koepka - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Josh Speight - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Takumi Kanaya - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Kyle Mendoza - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Adrian Meronk - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Jordan Smith - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Jeremy Wells - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Jared Jones - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      John Somers - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Larkin Gross - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Tracy Phillips - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Jon Rahm - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Keita Nakajima - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Kazuma Kobori - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      David Puig - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
      Ryan Van Velzen - WITB - 2024 PGA Championship
       
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      Ping putter covers - 2024 PGA Championship
      Bettinardi covers - 2024 PGA Championship
      Cameron putter covers - 2024 PGA Championship
      Max Homa - Titleist 2 wood - 2024 PGA Championship
      Scotty Cameron experimental putter shaft by UST - 2024 PGA Championship
       
       
       
        • Like
      • 13 replies

×
×
  • Create New...