TaylorMade has added putter craftsman Logan Olson to its team after a number of its players used models from the 27-year-old Californian on tour over the last year.
Olson, who TaylorMade describes as a “generational talent”, designs and manufactures bespoke and small batch ranges of blade putters out of Fortuna, California and will assume the role of Principal Designer of Olson products with TaylorMade.
He first came to prominence this time last year when World No.1 Scottie Scheffler put one of his putters in play during his Hero World Challenge victory.
The very next week Nelly Korda also used an Olson flat stick during the PNC Championship, and Collin Morikawa then put one in at this year’s Arnold Palmer Invitational in March. Tommy Fleetwood was also spotted with an Olson model in the bag before the RBC Heritage.
TaylorMade says that: “Olson’s work on professional tours will expand with a Tour Matrix of blade and mid-mallet putter heads. This will enable TaylorMade’s Tour Representatives to fit the best players in the world and make the overall fitting and design process more efficient.”
Signs could point to a mass release of an Olson line for consumers at some point but there are no indications that is coming yet.
TaylorMade has enjoyed a strong year with its mallet putters on tour, with men’s World No.1 Scottie Scheffler winning eight times with his Spider X putter and women’s World No.1 Nelly Korda moving from a Scotty Cameron into a Spider X before her 7th LPGA win of the year.
Rory McIlroy has continued using a Spider X model this year, where he won three times plus the Race to Dubai, and Tommy Fleetwood also moved into a unique TaylorMade Truss model recently.
“It’s not every day you stumble upon someone like Logan. His ability to merge creativity with such a technical process is nothing short of remarkable,” Brian Bazzel, TaylorMade Vice President of Product Creation, said.
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