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Up for auction is this very hard to find ACUSHNET Bullseye (STANDARD)putter.This putter is in MINT CONDITION considering the age of the putter. A 35″ Bullseye pencil chrome shaft in perfect condition.It comes with a brown leather wrapped grip,saft band and putter logo on top in excellent condition!!!This is one of the first unusual designed bullseye putter i have ever seen!!This putter has a 2.5 hosel which the saft goes into!!! I never saw one like this and has no flutting.THE WORDS ON THE BOTTOM OF THIS CLUB ARE ABSOLUELY PERFECT. It is so old John Reutter’s name isn’t on it!!! It is absolutely stunning, this item can be used but shouldn’t or saved as a collectors piece. You can own a piece of history for a small investment, this STANDARD PUTTER is the nicest one on e-bay of it’s kind!.This club is very rare because of it’s age,design and it’s restoration! If you have any questions or need to see more photos, please email me. Please ask all the questions you have before purchase because there are no returns. Item need to be paid through PayPal within 3 days. Check out the photos, it has been restored and is a 9.5out of 10 for a 50+ year old club. The club will be sent priority mail with a tracking number. The age of the Bulls Eye was quick to come bout. Just four years after Reuter’s sweet strokers, (the original Bulls Eye) were introduced, Lou Worsham captured the 1951 Phoenix Open using a Bulls Eye. Touring professionals the world over became keen to try one of Reuter’s breakthrough putters. In 1958, Reuter joined forces with Acushnet Co and several subtle design modifications were made to the Bulls Eye ‘s head shape, shaft and grip style. Each Bulls eye continued to be shaped from soft yellow brass heads for a soft, solid feel at impact. A unique flare tip and fluted shaft stood the test of time for enhanced touch and control. Various grips, from rubber to wrapped leather to rubber cord, were offered to increase golfers’ varying preferences for feel.

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