The Forgotten Art of Putters - Masters History
Join the legacy at OteyThree.com - Use code TREY10 for a 10% discount on any Otey Putter. This isn’t just a putter… it’s history. Deep in Selma, Alabama, we step inside the workshop of Otey Crisman — one of the last craftsmen still building hickory putters completely by hand. No machines. No shortcuts. Just feel, experience, and a process that’s been nearly forgotten. From the roots of golf in the 1400s… to the legends of Augusta… to modern-day craftsmanship — this is the story behind the lost art of putting. If you’ve ever wondered: Why hickory clubs feel different How putters were made before modern tech What golf has lost over time This is a side of the game you’ve never seen before. And yes… we put these clubs to the test. Otey links: www.oteythree.com IG: @otey_putters #golf #masters #craftsmanship #handmade #hickorygolf

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