WILLIAMSBURG, Va. | There are two kinds of golfers: those who stick with the same putter for decades, believing that it holds some sort of magic like Thor’s hammer or King Arthur’s sword, and those who collect putters like postage stamps, believing that changing arrows will make a better archer.
Jack Nicklaus was the former. He won 17 of his 18 majors with a classic heel-shafted MacGregor. Bobby Jones won the Grand Slam with the now famous, hickory-shafted Calamity Jane. And Ben Crenshaw, one of the greatest putters in history, used the same MacGregor 8802, nicknamed “Little Ben,” throughout his career.
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