February 9, 2008

Golf club guru back in the swing of things (San Francisco Chronicle)

Jesse Ortiz, artist, craftsman and reluctant businessman, is taking another step on the comeback trail. From his 300-square-foot workshop in Hayward, the golf club designer who back in the 1990s took Orlimar from a $1 million to a $105 million business in 18…

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