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{CONTEST WINNERS!} – “NAME THAT PUTTER!” for Bobby Grace

Posted August 18, 2009 by mygolfspy

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“The contest received submissions from all 50 states and over 30 foreign countries!”

“NAME THAT PUTTER!” for Bobby Grace

Two weeks ago Bobby Grace & MyGolfSpy joined forces for a contest and event never done before in golf. That event was when we launched the “Name That Putter” contest. It allowed golfers from around the world to actually NAME Bobby Grace’s next innovative putter offering in his upcoming AMG line and WIN an Artist Series custom putter worth $1000!

Yes…the famous putter designer Bobby Grace…one of the most recognized names in the world let a MyGolfSpy reader name his next gem. Just think…one of our readers could have named the next putter to win a major!

The New Name Of The Bobby Grace Putter Is…..(Drum Roll)

TRIUMPH has been chosen as the name of Bobby Grace’s latest design in his AMG series of putters. The winning submission was the idea of Rob Zarandona of Fullerton, California. Bobby Grace stated that Triumph resonated with him and his design team, saying “Triumph embodies everything about this putter design in that we feel we have succeeded in making the ultimate game improvement putter in terms of forgiveness and feel.”

The Triumph putter is part of Bobby Grace Putters soon to be released AMG (All Machined Grace) series and will retail for $199. The Triumph will also be available in Belly and Long versions later in 2009.

In addition to the pride of knowing that a putter named by him will be hitting retail shelves and tour professional’s bags later this year, Rob also won a one of a kind handmade Bobby Grace Artist Series putter valued at $1,000. 12 other winners were chosen in a random drawing of all other submissions. The contest received submissions from all 50 states and over 30 foreign countries.

THE WINNERS!

1. Grand Prize - Rob Zarandona
2. AMG Putter – Julie Armstrong
3. Classic Putter – John Marsh
4. Classic Putter – Dwayne Cuzzort
5. Autographed Headcover – Dan Talboy
6. Autographed Headcover – Sherry Gibbs
7. Autographed Headcover – Bill Hays
8. Autographed Headcover – Jason Alger
9. Autographed Headcover – Morgan Mann
10. Autographed Headcover – Pheadar O’Tyrrell
11. Autographed Headcover – Chuck Ludwig
12. Autographed Headcover – Josh DeMaria
13. Autographed Headcover – Michael Green
14. Autographed Headcover – Frederick Rotzien

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Bobby Grace Triumph

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Comment by CJ Bush

August 18th, 2009 at 10:33 am

Congrats to all the winners! I really appreciate the fact that Bobby Grace actually allowed us, the common folk, to help name his putter. You wont find many companies that will do things like this. Thanks My Golf Spy for such a great contest and the thanks to Bobby Grace for allowing this contest to happen. Best of Luck with the new line!

 
Comment by jeff mcdermott

September 2nd, 2009 at 9:48 am

I think a good hame would be “High Roller”

 
Comment by Bill Subscribed to comments via email

October 16th, 2009 at 6:31 am

I am shown on the list of winners for an autographed headcover (#7 above) but have never received the headcover or notification.
Please advise……thank you!

 
Comment by Bill Subscribed to comments via email

October 16th, 2009 at 6:59 am

I was listed as a winner of an autographed headcover in the “Name That Putter” contest and have not received the headcover or any notification…..please review and advise…thank you!
Bill Hays

 
Comment by pat

March 4th, 2010 at 11:47 pm

probably would have gone with excalibur since he claims that it was the most powerful putter he had ever created… making it his excalibur…

 

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