Charlotte, North Carolina, PGA Championship Place this week, is the inspiration for the last Toulon Small Small Limite- Edition Edition.
As it turns out, this new Rolex Steel putter was not inspired by Charlotte’s Golf story. Instead, Toulon’s Charlotte Museum was fast cars and NBA Larry Johnson’s legend.
Ok, I added that last part for Larry Johnson. I can’t help. When I think of Charlotte, I think of Charlotte Hornets.
Returning to the right track, Toulon was thinking about Charlotte who was Nascar’s home when they designed this putter.
Making 60 in a B60

Toulon Small Batch Charlotte is a dream of Nascar-Lover’s dreams. From the Plymouth Superbird engraved in the sole in the logos of the Toulon brand car company, this putter goes to the high octane gasoline.
My favorite thing is that the Toulon cavity logo is based on the Spark champion plug logo. Toulon or is saying that they are reliable like spark plugs or champions. Either way, I love the courage of the Logo statement.

The Toulon Charlotte Putter is built on the chassis of a sample also: ping B60.
Toulon took the B60 model and gathered it with modern horsepower. Toulon Charlotte is heavier than the original B60 with most of that weight that inhabits the face and flange. This modification gives Charlotte more a modern feeling and balance.
Bold 355 g in the neck is another beautiful aesthetic of muscle machine. It is very bad that a 440 grams head suitable for V-8 would be too heavy to play.

Specifications: Toulon Small Batch Charlotte Putter
- Material: 904l stainless steel
- Construction: CNC Joined
- Conclusion: Platinum fog
- Face: Ultra Fine Fly Double
- Neck: H1
- TOE dependent: 40 °
- Offset: a shaft
- Attic: 3 °
- Lie: 70 °
- Weight: 355 grams
- Axis: Black black stelelic
- Grip: Candy Red Toulon Pistol Pistol Midsized Grip
- Management of Production: 75
- MSRP: $ 1,800
I’m still Larry Johnson fixed
Forgiveness for those of you simply looking for Putter conversations, but I have to be surrounded again at Larry Johnson for a while. After playing in one of UNLV’s most dominant college teams, Johnson was designed by Charlotte Hornets as general choice number 1 in 1991.
During the early 1990s, Johnson and Crew made Charlotte Hornets a fun team to see. The only more fun thing to see was his alter ego “Grandma” in his talked ads.
Stay off lane when Granny is driving.
Compared to Plymouth, Toulon B60 Superbird is a shopping with $ 1,800

With $ 1,800, Toulon’s small tulums are not intended for the masses. These are premium collections traded towards the player with deep pockets. They only make 75 of them, after all.
Toulon Small Batch Charlotte can attract the attention of another good demographic to do: car collector.
Whether you are a Superbird or even a Roadrunner collector, where the price of the car is well in the six -figure interval, paying $ 1,800 for a putter that matches your precious muscle machine does not even move the fiscal needle.

Seeing the Plymouth Roadrunners selling for $ 300,000 makes me wish I had bought everything I saw when I was in high school. Add all the mid -1960s buses to that list of desires.
Despite, the Toulon Small Batch Charlotte is an interesting calf rotation in a classic Ping design, flavored with NASCAR tracks. Like all small putters, I expect this release to sell quickly. Especially since it can create the interest of car people as well as golf people.

Just imagine how hot it would be a hot commodity if it had a golden tooth and a conversion logo.
Grab Toulon Small Batch Charlotte in Toulongolf.com
If you want something nice, with a third of the price, look at Toulon 2025 stock models.
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