About Dornoch Putters
Dornoch putters are milled and hand crafted to order in the Royal Burgh of Dornoch in the same workshop Donald Ross, a Dornoch man who is regarded as the world’s greatest golf course architect, served his carpentry apprenticeship.
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Links House Curve Dog 1
Here are some putters commissioned by Links House the recently refurbished guest house in Dornoch, now open for fine dining. www.linkshousedornoch.com
The Bird Dog Centre Shaft retains the huge cavity in the back and has the 29 gram extended stem hidden inside the shaft giving added stability and superb feel by forcing the putter’s weight to the extremities giving the putter the largest sweet spot possible.
Check out the latest review on the Bird Dog. The boy is a genius.
This is a classic design I have had in my head for many years. It has a huge cavity in the back and a heavy stem, this disperses the weight to the putter's extremities giving the putter the largest sweet spot possible. The 3 straight lined steps on the back make the putter easy to square up to the ball and easy on the eye.
The stubby version of the Bird Dog 1 but with an extra long stem hidden in the shaft to compensate for the lost weight from being a stubby, keeping the parameter weighting and the largest sweet spot possible. The stubby has no offset.
The Curve Dog is the new member to the family, with its flowing curves it looks great. It has a huge cavity in the back and a heavy stem, this disperses the weight to the putter's extremities giving the putter the largest sweet spot possible.
The Curve Dog Centre Shaft retains the huge cavity in the back and has the 29 gram extended stem hidden inside the shaft giving added stability and superb feel by forcing the putter’s weight to the extremities giving the putter the largest sweet spot possible.
The Stubby version of the Curve Dog, with its flowing curves it looks great. It has a huge cavity in the back and an extra long stem to compensate for it being a stubby, this disperses the weight to the putter's extremities giving the putter the largest sweet spot possible.
This is a new take on a classic blade design. It is a rear stemmed putter,but with a longer face, made possible with the cavity cut in the back. Again here the weight is left to the putters extremities and with the heavy stem this makes the sweet spot huge. And you can pick your ball up with the cavity.
The stubby version of the Lucky Dog 1 but with an extra long stem hidden in the shaft to compensate for the lost weight from being a stubby, keeping the parameter weighting, making for a large sweet spot. You can pick up your ball with the cavity. The stubby has no offset.
Dornoch Putters all new styling with some new models.
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www.thescottishgolfshow.co.uk
Dornoch Putters is attending The Scottish Golf Show at the SECC Glasgow on the 26th, 27th & 28th of this month. Come and along and try my putters on the 100ft square Putting green. We can be found next to the Claret Jug- if you would like any more information on my putters or the show please contact me at gmackay@dornochputters.com. Look forward to seeing you there!