What I remember most was hanging out at Jon Schebler’s house watching the 1997 Masters. Tiger won the tournament by the largest margin of victory (12 strokes) and the lowest total four round score of 270 (18 under par) all while being the youngest player to win The Masters at the age of 21. Pretty crazy to witness for an up and coming golfer. It’s easy to see how someone like this has had the impact on the game like he has. Well, at this point, like everyone else, “I AM TIGER WOODS” was in my mind.
Fast forward through the season…
I now have the Ping "Blackout" Grip on it that Tiger still uses to this day!
Titleist + Scotty Cameron = Classic
I used this putter full-time from then into my first couple years at GolfZilla. My collection has now grown and I have found a different “gamer” putter, but the original will always be my favorite. I love the memories and story behind the putter. I always pull it out a couple times a year just to give it a few rolls on the course. It keeps me thinking about when golf was my hobby, not my business. It helps keep things in perspective and reminds me why I love the game.
On my 25th birthday today, it is hard to think it has been 11 years since the trip to Kinley’s golf shop. I think it is pretty neat. I’ll never forget that feeling as a young golfer, getting my first “premier” golf club. It was definitely a special moment.
Thanks Dad for making it happen! I will always appreciate it.
*I later found out Tiger specifically used a TeI3 Newport – no sightline – rounded-rails on the back flange compared to “boxy-rails” of my Newport 2 Gun Blue
Last year I purchased a TeI3 “Sole Stamp” Newport identical to what Tiger used in the Masters. I was offered a good price and sent it on its way to someone else. The TeI3 (Teryllium) insert has an extremely soft feel at impact and that unique look with the white dots in the cavity back. I’m sure I will have one again someday! :)
This is what Tiger's putter looked like...