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The tale was a confusing one about arrows and Indians and a Bullseye putter, which may not have made sense to anyone but Dave Hill. The point was, however, that Hill hit the bull’s-eye enough ...
When New Zealand’s royal leaders bestowed knighthood on Bob Charles nine years ago, they touched his shoulders with a sword. If anyone earned a break with that tradition, it was Sir Charles. … ...
The gold-colored Bullseye putter still shows all of the dents, dings and scratches from its 50-plus years of use and will emit some of the same memories for Blake this week in Utah.
Center-shafted putters date back to the early 1900s when Walter Travis enjoyed great success with his Schenectady putter. ... In the late 1960s and 1970s, the Bullseye putter proved popular.
If a two-way chipper is illegal, how can players get away with putting both right- and left-handed with a Bulls Eye putter?