Thank you for looking. This is an Original Bobby Grace Design & MFG Fat Lady Swings putter. It is made of milled aluminum. It is in overall good condition and very playable, it is nearly 30 years old, it is not showroom condition, please take a good look at the pictures. It has not been restored but it has had a simple clean up where it was bead blasted. It still sports original shaft and grip. It could make a cool addition to your putter collection.

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Here’s a little history on “The Fat Lady Swings” putter…. Bobby's is an authentic American success story that began when he was a teenager in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Taking up golf at a very young age, Bobby quickly became a champion junior golfer, winning many titles and even competing in the US Amateur and the British Amateur. He soon realized that his fascination with the game extended beyond participating as a player to its history, with a particular focus on the classic game-changing clubs.

He developed an eye for rare clubs and over time his personal collection evolved into a full-blown business whose clientele included many Touring Pro’s who, like Bobby, loved the legacy of the game.

As his "classic club" business flourished, Bobby started to tinker with club design using the insights he had gained from studying the all-time great golf clubs.

Starting off with a big, "Fat" win!

By 1992 Bobby had recruited a local manufacturing team and was producing “prototype” putters that he introduced to the PGA TOUR PLAYERS. In August 1994, Bobby had the opportunity to show one of his “prototype” putters to Nick Price – and after Nick put the Fat Lady putter in play he was soon to become the Number One player in the world.

Nick was warming up for the third round of the tournament when he tried Bobby’s putter. He became so excited by the feel and results he enjoyed on the practice green, he immediately replaced the putter he had been using and used Bobby’s prototype, called “The Fat Lady,” for the final two rounds.

When Nick returned to his home, he asked Bobby to send him another “Fat Lady” with some minor adjustments. The following week Nick used the “Fat Lady” at the PGA Championship, winning wire-to-wire and talking about his new putter the whole time.

Because Bobby's name was known throughout the golfing world – and because Nick Price was so enthusiastic in his praise for this miraculous putter – the week after the Championship the newly formed Bobby Grace Putters received 27,000 orders for "The Fat Lady".