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They are generally called "Cash In" putters   in Japan.   Acushnet Bullseye and Cameron are definitely popular in Japan as well,  but I've seen Masda Golf, Fujimoto, Hiro Matsumoto and Benock make these shapes.  

 

 

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On 1/31/2021 at 8:17 PM, nobmontana said:

They are generally called "Cash In" putters   in Japan.   Acushnet Bullseye and Cameron are definitely popular in Japan as well,  but I've seen Masda Golf, Fujimoto, Hiro Matsumoto and Benock make these shapes.  

 

 

Do you have a recommendation for how I might find one to purchase ?

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1 hour ago, hutchy said:

Practice office putter

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I've never seen a putter upside down lettering and numbers and wonder what is the story ? I guess maybe it's a prototype one off putter, but I don't know for sure.

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27 minutes ago, Fairway said:

I've never seen a putter upside down lettering and numbers and wonder what is the story ? I guess maybe it's a prototype one off putter, but I don't know for sure.

Yes it is strange and rare apparently. Have not seen one before. I like the feel of the brass putter.

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