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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Before J.J. Spaun won the 2025 U.S. Open with a LAB putter, Wyndham Clark the 2023 U.S. Open with an Odyssey Jailbird and Payne Stewart the 1999 U.S. Open with a SeeMore FGP bronze putter, Jack Nicklaus may have sent off the biggest frenzy for a golf club from one tournament when he won the 1986 Masters with a MacGregor Response ZT.

“Up until that point it was a novelty, a goofy putter,” Clay Long, former head of research and development for MacGregor Golf and the designer of the oversized aluminum putter once told Golfweek, “but it got serious real quick(ly).”

Jack Nicklaus and caddie line up putt at the Augusta National Golf Course during the 1986 Masters.

MacGregor had forecasted selling 6,000 putters for the year. By the Masters, 20,000 had sold. “It was already a success for us,” he says.

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But the company never expected demand to skyrocket the way it did after the ’86 Masters: “We took 5,000 orders from 8 a.m. until noon on Monday. By the end of the year, we did 150,000,” he remembered. “We couldn’t make them fast enough. The plant was full of putters.”

MacGregor rewarded Nicklaus with a red Pontiac Fiero at that year’s July sales meeting. The sales award was supposed to go to the salesman that sold the most sets of commemorative irons celebrating the 25th anniversary of Nicklaus’s first year as a professional, but the irons didn’t do nearly the business of the Response ZT.

Long, who still designs high-end milled putters all these years later, is teaming with Sean Toulon of Toulon Design, a division of Callaway Golf, to make a limited-batch salute to the ’86 Masters. In the 1990s and 2000s, he and Toulon overlapped at Cobra and TaylorMade and formed a friendship that has endured to this day. Speaking from his home in Carlsbad, California, Long said Toulon asked him to do a collaboration about a year ago and they agreed that they didn’t want to do an exact replica.

“It’s a more modernized version of the putter but it looks a lot like the original one,” Long said of the part stainless steel, part aluminum putter named the Small Batch Columbus that officially launches on Thursday. “I’ve been putting with it and it feels very good.” [Toulon noted on Instagram that Long already has broken his age on four separate occasions using the putter.]

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