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Hello - I’m kindly asking for information and/or history regarding a line of putters known as Seggy. I’ve recently aquired a nice example and I’d like to know more about its origins and demise. I’ve attached two photos of the putter.  My online searches have not netted (any) information other than those being offered on eBay. Thank You

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People here are likely to just Google it as you probably did. I've never heard of a "Seggy" putter.

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FYI - I’ve managed to answer my own original question regarding the history of the Seggy putter. The putter was patented by and eventually manufactured for, former PGA Pro Frank Segaline of El Paso, TX.  I have no further or current knowledge of Mr. Segaline. 


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Thanks.  I tried and failed.

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