Made famous by Walter Travis when he won the British Amateur in 1904,
the Schenectady putter was patented by Arthur Knight of Schenectady,
New York, in 1903. The R&A banned the club in 1910, but the USGA
did not. The R$A's ban lasted over 40 years before it was reversed. Read
about the great uproar around this club during the early 1900s in The
Clubmakers Art Vol 1: 225-228.
This is an outstanding all-original example, showing very little use,
of one of the most historic putters in golf. Sole is stamped "Golf
Licensees Harry C. Lee & Co. New York, Medium".