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The Last Society Raffle Item is LIVE through Masters Friday (April 11th). Winner announced in the evening. $10 a ticket, no limit Tickets via Venmo- please comment with your name, email and “Scotty” This beautiful Scotty Cameron Putter was Reno-Restored by Kent Kustoms with
A couple of additional photos of the Reno-Restored Scotty Cameron Putter inspired by the Azaleas of Augusta National. Restored by Kent Kustoms who are currently restoring three of my best wedges. $10 a ticket, no limit to how many tickets You can buy tickets until 7PM Eastern
My friends at Kent Kustoms Golf restored this old Scratch Golf Wedge. What once was dead has been revived! I might be building a second set for travel and this baby might be in it!
12 hours left to enter for your chance to win a Masters themed Azalea Scotty. $10 and this could be yours. Good luck and don’t miss out. You’ll find it on Society of Golf Historians
Currently for sale I have a Ryder Cup USA themed Bettinardi Golf putter! DM if interested
The winner of our raffle for the Kent Kustoms Scotty Cameron Putter gets a special surprise…I am throwing in this Masters Putter Cover to complete the look. Hope you like the putter Joe! #GolfHistory
Today will be the last time I have Kent Kustoms Scotty Cameron in the Golffice. Joe from Atlanta is literally coming down to get it vs have me ship it out. Wonderful work by Kent Kustoms!!!
A special thanks to Kent Kustoms for rejuvenating my old Scratch Custom Wedges. Lord Andrew Kent sharpened the grooves, de-rusted and torched each head for different coloring then painted filled each head. These might bump my Vokeys. #NonGolfHistory
Sometimes it’s hard to pick 1 colour for the paint fill, so you go with a bunch. Which one do you like most? Society of Golf Historians #golf #customgolf
A special thanks to Kent Kustoms for restoring these amazing custom Scratch Wedges. Can’t wait to take some divots with these babies! #NonGolfHistory