T.P. Mills and Byron Morgan choose Putter Talk.

One of the announcements that I’m most pleased about is that the “T.P. Mills Putter Club” and “Club Byron” are now powered by PutterTalk.com!
We’ve been working for several months on a way to get more direct exposure to some of the greatest putter manufacturers in the world. These special “Sub-Forums” will feature exclusive news and […]

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PutterPedia.com Launches!

We have been talking about a “History” section for a while now. It’s been a VERY long process, but we think we’re on to something!
Starting today, you can visit PutterPedia.com to help us fill in the blanks on the history of putting. If you are familiar at all with WikiPedia.org, you’ll know exactly what to […]

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PutterSwap.com is now FREE!

You read that correctly. After an initial beta period, we’ve all decided that PutterSwap.com should be a free service available to any/all PutterTalk.com members. We’ve done away with the “Featured” and “Category” listing options, and simplified the site dramaticly.
Now, you’ll see 8 random putters/accessories on the home page, and only have the option to make […]

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Byron Morgan 007 Putter Review

When someone thinks of “007″ they think of a tuxedo, an Aston Martin, an Omega Seamaster, and a Walther PPK…not necessarily a putter by Byron Morgan. While I don’t think Ian Fleming had a particular putter in mind when he sat down to write the first James Bond book in 1952, I think Byron Morgan has created a putter worthy of the number “007″.

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