The President's Putter is an annual golf competition contested between former and current Blues golfers from Oxford and Cambridge universities.
Those eligible to play are current and former alumni of the universities who are members of the Oxford & Cambridge Golfing Society, thus the golfers are usually amateurs and ages may vary between 20 and 70+ years.
The 3 different Putters bearing the winners' golf balls are on permanent display in the clubhouse at Rye GC.
The President's Putter itself was first given to the Oxford and Cambridge Golfing Society by John Low and it originally belonged to Hugh Kirkaldy.
The third and current Putter was brought into use in 1983 and was made by Open Championship winner Willie Park, Snr.