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They still talk about it in quiet corners of MoCo Ski Shop, the putter that vanished without a trace nearly twenty years ago. It wasn’t much to look at at first glance a carbon steel head, faintly worn, MoCo Ski Shop stamped on it, its cavity stamped with a small mountain with a skier no one could ever identify. But it was the neck that made it famous. A strange, sculptural accident, part engineering miracle—gave it a balance unlike anything before or since.

 

Old-timers swore the thing simply couldn’t miss. Customers lined up just to roll a few putts on the now-retired indoor putting mat, each one walking away with the same stunned grin. Legend says it was the perfect center shaft alignment that refused to let the ball wander off its chosen line.

 

And then, one snowy January morning, it was gone. Not sold. Not borrowed. Just… gone. Some say a traveling pro snagged it. Others claim the putter chose a new owner, disappearing the moment the shop doors opened to a gust of cold mountain air.

 

Every year since, a new story pops up:

...A club champion in northern Massachusetts draining everything inside 30 feet with an “odd little putter.”

....A late-night rumor from a mini-tour caddie.

.....A grainy photo online of a neck shape that looks suspiciously familiar.

 

No one can prove it’s the same putter.

 

But at MoCo, they keep the old putting mat rolled up in the back room—just in case the legend finds its way home and decides to roll one more perfect putt.

 

Includes:

  • Ow&Co. Legendary 033 Putter in 1018 Carbon Steel @ 347G built to 34"

  • Ow&Co. Unicorn Shadow Aerogrip

  • Ow&Co. Carbon Zephyr Technology Shaft in Frost White

  • Ow&Co. TBD Headcover

  • COA​

 

Note: you must be a member of this website to enter the raffle.  Winner is chosen at random, any duplicate entries will be removed.  There are no returns for this product.

MoCo Ski Shop Carbon Putter

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