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1890's Willie Park Jr. Patent Putting
Cleek with Offset Blade
In 1892, Willie Park, Jr.
produced and marketed what has generally been acknowledged as the first offset
blade putter. A radical idea when introduced, the offset blade garnered its
share of believers and eventually became one of the most popular developments in
the evolution of the putter. (The Clubmakers Art, by Jeffrey Ellis, p. 196).
This historic putter - referred to as
the "wry-neck" putter at the time - became even more popular when Harry Vardon
used it to win the 1898 Open Championship. Who did Vardon defeat? None other
than the club's maker, Willie Park, Jr., who finished 2nd. In fact, the top 3
finishers of the 1898 Open Championship used Park's wry-neck putter.
Amazingly, the putter presented here
pre-dates Harry Vardon's victory by a few years. Based on a review of the same
putter in the both editions of The Clubmaker's Art, by Jeffrey Ellis (1st
Edition, pp 170-171 and 2nd Edition, pp. 196-197), this putter appears to be the
rare "W. Park's Special Patent" putter, which contains the "earliest mark Park
used on the back of his wry-neck putters." (See above, The Clubmakers Art).