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Historic pebble beach becomes limited edition push rod

If you’ve ever played a round in the Pebble Beach Golf Connection world, you’re confused by the Tap Room, the property’s unofficial 19th hole.

The walls of the bar and restaurant are filled with historic souvenirs designed to be found rather than touched.

Now, though, you can bring home the famous party venue.

Pebble has teamed up with Musty Putters, a company known for its custom collaboration with Wood, and Pebble has released a limited edition putter handmade by the original bar of Tap Room and handmade from reclaimed cherry wood.

The material was available early this year shortly after the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, when renovations began on Pebble Beach’s cabin, including its restaurant and guest reception area. As the overhaul progressed, the faucet room was moved to a temporary space overlooking the first fairway, while the kitchen, bar and restaurant were removed for upgrades and expansions. The revised faucet room is scheduled to reopen in November.

At the same time, what should I do if the original cherry wood is?

Opened in 1949, Tap Room is the oldest restaurant in the resort, with its bar always an active gathering place, backed by salvers, tan photos and a variety of souvenirs to the characters and competitions that come on the pebble beach. You can fill in a book. The pebbles did not waste that old bar, but found a new purpose for it.

Each limited edition putter (which produces 250 totally), blends high performance and understated styling, laser etching, pebble beach lonely tree logo on top, tap chamber at the bottom Insignia at the bottom, black grips on custom alloy shafts. They are available for right-handed and left-handed players and retail for $500.

To learn more or to purchase yourself, click here.

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