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Bobby Grace - Owner/Founder |
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In 1989, Bobby began designing and building putters and by 1992 had developed a line of putters used by the best players in the world.
Bobby Grace Putter’s breakthrough came in the summer of 1994, when Nick Price used Bobby’s “Fat Lady Swings” putter to win the PGA Championship and the Canadian Open. In 1995 Annika Sorenstam registered the first seven wins of her career (including two US Women’s Opens) using a smaller version designed by Bobby known as “The Pip Squeek”.
By then, The Bobby Grace Putter Company was in full swing. Today, with over 150 worldwide professional wins and tens of millions of dollars won, Bobby has firmly established himself as one of the most innovative putter designers in the world.
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Brian Mikosz - Director of R&D/Engineering |
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Brian Mikosz was born just outside of Dearborn, Michigan and at an early age, Brian developed a passion for the engineering and machining that his hometown was so famous for. As a young man, Brian’s family moved to the waterside city of St. Petersburg, Florida where Brian would begin his career as a CNC machinist.
Mr. Mikosz brings a unique and advanced creative expertise in the field of Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) milling machinery and production. He has brought elegant solutions for turning Bobby Grace's design innovations into working prototype creations that can be produced on a national and international level.
In 1997 Cobra Golf acquired the Bobby Grace Putter brand. Mr. Mikosz was promoted to the role of Director of Product development. During this time, he worked with hundreds of tour players designing and milling their putters.
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Dale D. Dewalt - Senior Materials Advisor |
Bobby Grace Putters has a unique background when it comes to the science of metallurgy. Grace was the first putter manufacturer to uBobby Grace Putters has a unique background when it comes to the science of metallurgy. Grace was the first putter manufacturer to use multi-density metals - mixing high and low density metals to achieve the highest moment of inertia in a mallet putter.
Mr. Dewalt brings a lifetime of experience in the metallurgy industry.
He attended Penn State University, School of Metallurgy and graduated in 1955 and did post graduate work at Butler University, Indianapolis and Wright State University, Dayton.
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Over the last 15 years Bobby Grace has been an innovator in the use of golf ball core material as inserts in the face of the putter for feel, minimizing unwanted vibration and enhancing early roll. Throughout his career as a leading putter designer, Grace has worked with the world's leading golf ball chemical engineer, Larry Cadorniga to refine the formula used in the putter face inserts used in all Bobby Grace Putters. Mr. Cadorniga has designed some of the industries finest golf balls, including the Wilson Staff from the 1970's, The MacGregor Ball Nicklaus won the Masters with in 1986, The Titleist Tour Balata, Maxfli HT Tour Balata golf ball, and many others. Our insert for the face of putters named "HSM", (Hole Seeking Material), Originally designed to enhance feel and quality of the roll incorporating one piece inserts made from polybutadeine, now we have invented the world's very first 3 piece insert from different rebounds of energy levels required to return the energy loss from putts struck outside the normal sweet spot. This has led to a game changing breakthrough in putter engineering – "The three sweet spot insert". |
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