That’s right, make a new putter.  Not assemble one from components, but truly make one.  Since I don’t have a metal mill I am going to have to make one using wood.  And, in case you didn’t know, there are companies out there that make wooden putters.  Check these guys out: emberwoodputter.com.  They have some very exotic woods and absolutely beautiful looking putters.

Take a look at the wood color on this bad boy

 

Louisvillegolf.com is another one that pops up pretty quick in searches and they too have a great assortment of beautiful wood putters.

Brass insert even - awesome. The STIMP ACC from Louisville Golf Company

Despite the beauty of these putters, I am just not willing to drop $100+ on any putter. Nope.  And, I have a bad habit of saying ” I can make that!”  So… I think that might be my next project – Making my own wooden putter – in all of my spare time.

 

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What an addicting game!!
Yes, the game of golf is addicting and the quest for a better game can be consuming. So how does one get game with no time (family, job) and no money (family, job). That's what Reaching Par is all about - the quest for a better game without alienating the wife and kids or destroying the family budget
Money Spent to Date

Money Spent on my Golf Game Since April '11:

Running Total: $126

Details:
$18 on a putter from Hireko.com
$42 - 2 rounds of golf at the local Par 3 with my son
$65 - Tournament fees
$1 - Long tees at the course

Golf Score Tracker

Latest Score on a true Par 36/72 course: 91 (45/46) 8/19/2011