I’m going to go out on a limb and assume that every last one of you has a putter in his bag. Some of them are probably one-piece castings, others are CNC milled masterpieces that are arguably as much art as they are equipment.
Today we wanted to show you how a putter, specifically a Bobby Grace, is created. It’ starts with a solid billet of 303 stainless steel, and when the milling, polishing, and engraving is complete, and Bobby’s HSM (hole seeking material) insert is added, well…you’ve got yourself one of the most accurate putters in all of golf.
About Bobby Grace
While Bobby Grace probably isn’t the household name that Scotty Cameron is; that’s probably more a function of marketing than it is actual performance. Before venturing out on his own, Bobby Grace designed putters for Cobra and MacGregor. Along the way Bobby’s putters have collected more than 200 PGA Tour wins worldwide, 13 majors, and hundreds of millions in tour winnings.
Simply put, Bobby Grace knows putters, and while you probably won’t be the next great putter designer, it’s always cool to see how the stuff in your bag gets made.
From Billet to Finished Product
Bobby Shows You How His Putters Are Made
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Pat mcconnell
5 years ago
Grace putter face chips at 2 years. They don’t return emails or phone calls for warranty or anything else. Get another brand.
Bob
1 year ago
He is not a very personable fellow. You have to stay on him if you have a problem and he’s not very amicable about it. I had a problem with the black finish he used previously and he told me to contact the guy he has finish his putters and that he would refinish it for me. I had to pay to ship the putter and had the guy bead blast it and leave it stainless without charge. Great putter just Bobby’s not a great sales/customer service and can turn you off.