Does Tiger Woods have a Scotty Cameron putter in his bag?



Does Tiger Woods have a Scotty Cameron putter in his bag?

Like the Odyssey putter he used prior, the putter had a cord grip on it, and it also didn’t last too long in his bag. Woods did, however, have that Scotty Cameron putter in play during his professional debut at the 1996 Greater Milwaukee Open.

Why does Tiger Woods use a marker on his golf clubs?

“It must have a lot of good memories for him.” The PP58 is a slender, light grip that fits in a golfer’s hands like the curved grip of a Derringer pistol grip. “Pistol grip,” in fact, is a term of the art. Likely out of deference to his paid sponsors, Woods has usually used a marker to black out the distinctive white outline of Mr. Ping.

What putter grip does Tiger Woods use?

Back in 2018, GOLF’s Michael Bamberger waxed poetic about Ping’s PP58 grip-better known as the handle affixed to Tiger Woods’ Scotty Cameron Newport 2 putter. It’s not often that a rubber putter grip garners significant ink. Then again, only a handful of putter grips can lay claim to having been used by the greatest golfer of the modern era.

What happened to Tiger Woods’ putter at Winged Foot?

When Woods arrived on site at Winged Foot, his Newport 2 was in tow. But the putter grip was noticeably missing. Upon closer inspection, Woods appears to have done the unthinkable, replacing the PP58 with a full-cord Lamkin grip featuring the company’s “Deep-Etched” pattern.