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I am looking for a two sided putter similar to the old brass Bullseye putters of yore. I am looking for something that can be used from either side. I am not much of a putter junkie, so I don't look at them that often and don't know what is available. I know some of you are and probably tinker with putters at your local stores or research online.

I did some online searching and have found two. One was in the Scotty Cameron achives and the other was a See More m6. I was just curious if anyone out there has come across a similar style that they could direct me to. I am sure that there are many companies that I haven't thought about or even know about to look at. I know this style is becoming pretty rare, but I have to think that there is more than one quality putter that is available. I am just not sure where to look.

I will judge my rounds much more by the quality of my best shots than the acceptability of my worse ones.


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Our local used club shop probably has 200 double sided Bullseye putters on the rack... are you in need of a brand new one or something?

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Wilson still makes the Augusta, go to wilson.com and look under recreational golf.

There should be some on e-bay, I bought a Sam Snead Pay Off putter for a buck at a garage sale, search around there has to be a lot of these style putters laying around in peoples garages.
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Our local used club shop probably has 200 double sided Bullseye putters on the rack... are you in need of a brand new one or something?

If i get one it would probably be new. My guess would be that those are from a mini golf course somewhere if there are 200.

Wilson still makes the Augusta, go to wilson.com and look under recreational golf.

Good find. I forget about Wilson. At least I know where the classic brass could be found.

I will judge my rounds much more by the quality of my best shots than the acceptability of my worse ones.


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I had a bullseye when I first started playing man I loved that thing. I wrapped it around a tree when I was 15 (immaturity is an ugly thing)
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I want to buy one for $10 and polish it and put a leather wrapped grip then hang it on the wall.

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achusnet bulleye putter-----light blade not the flanged model. I've still got one and use it on very slick greens. Brass head.

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Try one of the SeeMore putters like Zack uses.
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I received a new Golfsmith catalog in the mail yesterday and they had a few of them in there. I believe they were made by Snake Eyes. The catalog was some kind of clubmaker edition.
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If i get one it would probably be new. My guess would be that those are from a mini golf course somewhere if there are 200.

Nope not from mini golf.. just a huge used club store.. huge in numbers of clubs, not in SqFt. If you have ever been to Oahu and you didn’t get down to Roots and Relics, you missed out on a chance to see thousands of used and new clubs at great prices... the place is legendary.

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I'm not sure, but I think this may be what you're looking for... Golfsmith brassmasters M5 putter head.
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