ramylson
Mar 5 2008, 07:54 PM
Anything really.
Given the age of the putter, I'm guessing that the head weight is around the 330g mark. But, I'm looking for specifics on the background of this putter..
I just fell in love with it when I saw it, and ultimately the "ho" won.

pt73
Mar 5 2008, 08:37 PM
Not sure what specifics you're after but Byron Morgan was the Byron in John Byron. The partnership ended a few years ago and Byron setup Byron Golf Design.
Very nice putters, I had one but it was too light for me.
PT
Greensmn
Mar 6 2008, 11:12 AM
I watched this one for awile myself. Was wondering who picked it up, there is some info on the John Byron putters in the putter talk threads and you will see a couple like this, just do a search on John Byron. I have a Carbon Dale Head that I just love and will not part with it. Here is part of a post about the guys who started the company located in the threads.
They, John Ortega and Byron Morgan started John Byron Golf in 1989..They had a nice run during the 90`s. Byron started up Byron Golf Design a few years ago . John is teaching and playing golf..Byron likes to say the mojo just ended.
ramylson
Mar 6 2008, 11:31 AM
Thanks for the intial info..
From the limited info that I was able to find, I know about the partnership, what the putter was designed off of, and it's production run. But, what were the options for this putter? Specific head weights associated? Material the head is made from? And, well, anything else that's relevant.
Thanks guys/gals..
Z-Man
Mar 6 2008, 11:52 AM
I will get the scoop right from the man in a few.. This is a stainless putter with the copper inserts,sweet putter. They used this particular head for some of the event putters. Rod Carew and Ann Meyers come to mind ,there might have been others.
ramylson
Mar 6 2008, 12:28 PM
Thanks Steve. I knew you'd chime in eventually, but getting the info from the man is awesome..
1-OFF GOLF
Mar 7 2008, 01:41 AM
QUOTE(zmangolf @ Mar 6 2008, 09:52 AM)

I will get the scoop right from the man in a few.. This is a stainless putter with the copper inserts,sweet putter. They used this particular head for some of the event putters. Rod Carew and Ann Meyers come to mind ,there might have been others.
Steve, LaMont is out there this week, I think he plans on visiting this weekend.
Morgan
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