
KRAMSKI PUTTER
AWARDS AND
SUCCESSES
AWARDS

HPP 340 TP

Winner of Rheingolf Magazin's putter test (issue 2/2010)

Best putter HPP 325 TP

Kramski Putter's corporate design was nominated for the German Design Award 2013. The prize recognizes outstanding design achievements and is regarded as the premium international award from the German Design Council.
SUCCESSES

Florian Fritsch was Germany's first top amateur to play with a KRAMSKI HPP 325. One day in 2005 after receiving his putter, he shot a course record at the Wiesloch-Hohenhardter Golf Club in Hof. Over 10 years now, he has been playing with the HPP 325 TP or at the moment with the HPP 326 TP.

The former European Tourpro from South Africa plays with the KRAMSKI HPP 326 TP with a special soft insert for fast greens. At the Lion of African Cape Town Open
in 2013, he putted sensationally.On the third day of the tournament, he putted only 21 times, and had laid the groundwork for his tournament win. In 2015, he participated in the US Open at Champers Bay. Wiestaw Kramski trained him not only before, but also during the tournament.

Dominic Foos wrote golf history with his first professional victory at the GANT Open in Finnland, part of the European Challenge Tour. The Challenge Tour had never had a tournament winner younger than this 17-year-old. Before he went pro at that age, he had the best amateur handicap in all of Germany with +6.4. He has trained with Wiestaw Kramski at the KRAMSKI Putting Academy since he was 12 years old.

Martin Kaymer (2006) and Hinrich Arkenau (2017) played the famous round of 59, the lowest round of golf in any German pro tournament. They reached this sensational round with a KRAMSKI mallet putter.

9.1 from 10 points! The HPP 340 TP received from GolfTest USA 2008 the best rating of all time.

In 2007, Denise-Charlotte Becker from the Hubbelrath Golf Club delivered the following sensation during the final round of the St. Rule Trophy: With 9 birdies, an eagle, and only one bogey, she broke the course record on the old course of St. Andrews with a new mark of 10-under par.