This ultra-limited Toulon putter pays homage to the home of golf
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Toulon’s Small Batch putters emphasize the word “small,” because this isn’t your run-of-the-mill special release. Only 75 were made and distributed worldwide by Toulon, upping the exclusivity of these unique creations.
The latest Toulon and Sons Scotland Small Batch checks a myriad of boxes for putter aficionados. Toulon Golf was founded in 2015 — it’s currently run by industry lifer Sean Toulon and two of his sons, Tony and Preston — but if the putter manufacturer had been established a century and a half ago in Scotland, it might have been called Toulon and Sons.
Hence, the throwback name for a putter blending old-school accents with forward-thinking design attributes.
Made from 904L stainless steel, the cavity-back pintail design sports a modified H1 hosel and squared-off shoulders and bumpers. The blade length was lengthened by 4.5 inches, and widened, to bring the head to modern proportions. The size increase serves another benefit, increasing the overall MOI (Moment of Inertia) for improved stability on off-center strikes.
Toulon Small Batch Scotland Putter
$1800
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When addressing the putter, golfers will likely notice the raised topline in the toe. Known as a classic “pintail” design, the subtle shaping change shifts the center of gravity to the middle of the head for enhanced sound, feel and performance benefits.
The sole is inspired by the classic storefront signage of the original club-making shops that once lined the streets next to the 18th hole of the Old Course at St. Andrews. The dog silhouette positioned on the toe section is significant for several reasons. On Sundays, the Old Course shuts down and turns into a park frequented by pooches. Many of the family-owned club-making businesses lining the street in St. Andrews also had a shop dog.
In this case, Toulon chose a silhouette of their shop dog, Jack, who sadly and unexpectedly passed one month ago. The silhouette on the putter turned into an unintentional tribute to their beloved pup.
Each putter is protected by a Scottish-tartan-inspired wool headcover — a collaboration between Toulon and Seamus Golf.
“They have been friends of ours for about a decade now and we definitely wanted to work with them on something of this ilk,” said Preston Toulon, “It’s the perfect cherry on top of this project.”
The putter is currently sold out on Toulon’s official site, but Fairway Jockey has a limited supply of Toulon and Sons Scotland Small Batch putters (35 inches) available for $1,800. And check out the entire Toulon putter lineup here.
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Jonathan Wall is GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com’s Managing Editor for Equipment. Prior to joining the staff at the end of 2018, he spent 6 years covering equipment for the PGA Tour. He can be reached at jonathan.wall@golf.com.