Nick Faldo Owned And Used Taylor Made T.P.A. XIV Putter Late 1980s,
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A Nick Faldo owned and used Taylor Made T.P.A. XIV putter late 1980s, custom-made to Faldo's personal spec., differing slightly from the commercially produced putters Nick Faldo gave this putter to the Australian Tour golfer Lyndsay Stephen to try out as he was struggling with his putts at that moment in time. This was after the 1987 Belgian Open at Royal Waterloo G.C. In turn Stephen gave the putter to the previous owner after he had caddied for him at Wentworth.
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Sir Nicholas Alexander Faldo is an English professional golfer on the European Tour, now mainly an on-air golf analyst. A top player of his era, renowned for his single-minded dedication to the game, he was ranked No. 1 on the Official World Golf Ranking for a total of 97 weeks. His 40 professional wins include 30 victories on the European Tour and six major championships: three Open Championships (1987, 1990, 1992) and three Masters (1989, 1990, 1996).
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