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Home»News»Jordan Spieth, having trouble with putting, experiments with two different Scotty Cameron putters at Travelers Championship
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Jordan Spieth, having trouble with putting, experiments with two different Scotty Cameron putters at Travelers Championship

News RoomBy News RoomJune 21, 2024Updated:June 21, 20242 Mins Read
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Jordan Spieth made headlines at the Travelers Championship when he was seen testing prototype Scotty Cameron putters on the practice green, indicating that he may be considering a change in his putting game. The putters, a blade and a mallet, were both marked as “Scotty Cameron Xperimental Jordan Spieth Special” and “For Tour Use Only.” What makes these putters unique is the graphite shaft, a feature that has not been released in retail versions yet.

The blade putter has a copper-toned finish with a single white alignment line on the top line and four small screws holding a face insert in place. The prototype mallet putter, on the other hand, features a plumber’s neck hosel that has been hand-welded onto the head. Both putters bear Spieth’s initials “JS” stamped into the toe, indicating their custom nature. While Spieth tested the mallet putter during warm-up, he ultimately decided to stick with his old Scotty Cameron 009 putter for the tournament.

Jordan Spieth’s putting struggles have been well-documented over the past few years, as evidenced by his poor putting statistics. With the Travelers Championship being a no-cut event, it presented an ideal opportunity for Spieth to experiment with new putters and potentially find a solution to his putting woes. Despite the testing of the prototype putters, Spieth chose to stick with his trusted 009 putter for the tournament.

The decision to potentially switch putters is significant, especially for a player of Spieth’s caliber. The putter is arguably the most important club in a player’s bag, and finding the right one can make a significant difference in performance. The use of prototype putters on the PGA Tour is not uncommon, as players are constantly searching for equipment that can give them an edge on the course.

The fact that Jordan Spieth was willing to test new putters demonstrates his commitment to improving his game and finding a solution to his putting struggles. By exploring different options and being open to change, Spieth is taking proactive steps to address a key area of his game that has been holding him back. Only time will tell if the switch to a new putter will pay off for Spieth in future tournaments.

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