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Bobby Jones Golf Clubs

A chorus of noises produced by the fusing, molding and shafting of metals spills from an inconspicuous industrial studio. The master craftsman is hard at work. He builds, he assesses, breaks down and begins to build again. His work appears to be tedious, but for him it’s a labor of love. When he’s right, he feels it in his core. He holds the result in his palms, lifts it above his head and ultimately swings it down towards a ball resting on a tee.

“You can talk all you want about launch trajectories and composite metals, and I do,” says Jesse Ortiz. “But in the end, a great golf club is all about how it feels.”

Although he left his post as the Chief Designer of Orlimar Golf in early 2003, Ortiz couldn’t stay away. He found himself spending more time in his studio, building and manipulating golf clubs, out of sheer obsession. Ortiz soon formed his own company, the Ortiz Design Studio™, where he produced a line of metal woods and hybrids that reflect his innovation and artistry.

Now the master craftsman is paired with the greatest name in the game. The Ortiz Design Studio™ has formed an alliance with The Bobby Jones Golf Company. With Ortiz as chief designer, The Bobby Jones Golf Company is unveiling a new line of metal woods, the “Bobby Jones Players Series by Jesse Ortiz.” And the timing of the 2005 launch couldn’t be more fortuitous; it coincides with the 75th anniversary of golfing legend Jones’ historic Grand Slam.

Bobby Jones Drivers
Bobby Jones Player Series Driver
Bobby Jones Hybrids
Bobby Jones Player Series Hybrids

Bobby Jones Golf Clubs

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