SMALL BATCH Columbus
It’s April of 2026, forty years on from what many consider to be the greatest golf tournament ever contested. Back in 1986, the five-time former champion was in the twilight of his career – maybe even past that – but some magic remained. Birdies on 10 and 11 began to stir the crowd. Another on 13 and the murmurs grew.
Then a five iron to 15 feet on 15. The murmurs grew into a roar. The eagle putt fell and it became a full-on conflagration. Another birdie on 16 and what seemed impossible was now only improbable. One more for good measure on 17 and then it seemed inevitable.
As luck would have it, the putter used to author those moments and create those roars happened to be designed by the legendary Clay Long, a family friend of ours going back decades.
About a year ago, we called Clay and asked if he was up for collaborating with us on a modernized version of the putter used in 1986. It was a resounding and enthusiastic yes.
