Sean sent a piece of Koa from Hawaii, and we made two matching putters with it. One for him, and one for his dad. They will always share that special bond on the course.
Cory sent us a special hexacomb that his dad designed during his career as an engineer. We created a hole inside the Luna XL design, installed the hexacomb, and covered it all with an orange-tinted acrylic. Now he can show off his handiwork every time he plays golf during retirement.
Rob wanted a special putter to auction at the Cell Phones for Soldiers golf tournament. We deconstructed dozens of old cell phones and incorporated little elements from the most iconic cell phones under the acrylic.
Sean found an old, broken ukulele in his garage that his grandfather used to play for him. It was beyond saving as a uke, but we took all of the elements and crafted a putter that will tell his grandpa's story for years to come.
Joseph sent is two pieces of wood from his home in Chicago, which we used for the top and bottom pieces of his putter. We sandwiched them around a layer of white acrylic, lasered 4 red stars on the back, and engraved the skyline on the top and bottom of the putter before pouring over it with blue acrylic.
Kenny had us make three flag putters for him and his brothers. We poured translucent yellow acrylic in the sun spot so that it would shine when lifted up to the sun. The blue and red parts are wood, while the white is acrylic.
Kris' dad grew up on a farm with a barn. She got ahold of an extra board, sent a foot of it our way, and we turned it into a Luna XL as a gift for him. The alignment is a copy of the weather vane on top of the barn that her dad shot when he was 5 and got in the biggest trouble of his life.
Scott loves his dog, so we engraved her howling into the bottom of his putter. He can't always bring her with him on the course, but now he'll be reminded of her every time he's on the green.
Sean sent a piece of Koa from Hawaii, and we made two matching putters with it. One for him, and one for his dad. They will always share that special bond on the course.
This putter was made for a charity tournament that remembered Cheryl W. Snead. The winner of the tournament gets to take this home as the trophy each year.
Jeff sent us one of Jorge Soler's broken bats, and we stabilized it, added clear acrylic, added weights, and turned it into a gamer.
Jesse owned a hydroplane boat that got destroyed in a crash. He sent us wood from the hull that we incorporated as the base cap, and matched the colors of his boat in the wood and acrylic.
A veteran sent me fabric and wood from a chair he had taken from Saddam's Palace in Iraq. We pleated the fabric around a puck of weights, poured clear acrylic over the top, and used the wood for the face and bottom. His first round out with it was at a tournament on a private course, and after the round, he was asked to tell the whole audience about his service and the putter.
David loves sea turtles, and had us design an acrylic pattern in the wood that would always remind him of his favorite creatures. Did you know that sea turtles always have 13 sections on their shell?
Cody sent us wood from a Pinehurst Brewing barrel, and we filled the hole with a golden acrylic to look like beer flowing out.
John sent us gemstones from his personal collection, as well as some camphor wood. We embedded the gemstones in the cracks of the wood, and poured clear acrylic over the top to seal the oily wood.
Mark sent us some feathers from a mallard he had taken last hunting season. We laid them over walnut and poured a clear acrylic to seal them in place. The colors dance and shift as its moved in the sunlight.
Sean wanted a putter that looked like ocean waves crashing on the shore, with walnut from his home course incorporated as well. The walnut made a gorgeous, contrasting alignment line.
Hannah got married in Aspen, Colorado, so she wanted a putter for her new husband made from Aspen wood. We tracked it down, incorporated their wedding colors, and made something that will remind them of their special day forever.
Eric received a gift certificate from his son for his birthday. He sent us a silver dollar from his collection, and we embedded it in our Argo putter. Now it's Eric's moneymaker on the green.
Brian had a manzanita wood burl he wanted turned into a putter, with streaks of gold included. We gold foiled the cracks to make it look like there's a seam inside.
Jeff had a putter made that he loved, but then he received a special coin for his achievements in his career after it was completed. So he sent us the coin and the putter, and we placed it right on the bottom.
When the CEO of SAIC retired, the team called us up to make a special going-away present. We matched the company colors in the wood and acrylic, and incorporated one of their pins as the alignment line.
The Seahawks QB played Spring Training with the Yankees. He sent us a game-used bat, which we made into a putter. It sold at charity auction for $5,000.
Brian wanted to make a putter for his partner that commemorated a big milestone they had just reached in their company. We incorporated colors from their brand, as well as their company logo as the alignment line.