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Looks like it was and for Matthew Fitzpatrick.I’m guessing (or hoping) this was a direct request by a tour player. Because otherwise it’s a bit strange.
Yes were bought by Adams, then Adams by TaylorMade, I guess Bettinardi has asked the patent owner (now TM I would I assume) if they could use/buy or whatever to re-manufacturer/full on copy one for Fitzpatrick. They may even have some business relationship with TM.Interesting. Was the C-groove patented in some way and that patent has now expired? I haven't seen a Yes putter in years.
Yes were bought by Adams, then Adams by TaylorMade, I guess Bettinardi has asked the patent owner (now TM I would I assume) if they could use/buy or whatever to re-manufacturer/full on copy one for Fitzpatrick. They may even have some business relationship with TM.
They'd not be the first high end company to make a copy of something and put there name it and sell it for a pound of flesh, Scotty seems to do well out of it these days