Prince of Putters: Bobby Locke: Banned for his Birdies?
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Portly, eccentric, beer-loving Bobby Locke, who majestically strode the world's fairways in immaculate attire that included plus-fours, white buckskin shoes, white cap and linen dress shirts with neckties, was a super-star golfer in the 1940s and 1950s, winning over 100 tournaments globally in his career. Using an ancient putter with a rusted head and a hickory wood shaft, he was seen by his peers as a magician on the greens, capable of holing putts from any distance and any angle. He won s...























