News Summary
In a surprising move, three-time major champion Jordan Spieth has decided to switch from his trusty Scotty Cameron 009 putter to a new T.P. Mills heel-toe weighted blade putter during the WM Phoenix Open. This change comes after a disappointing start to the season, including a lackluster performance at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Spieth aims to improve his game with this new equipment, showcasing his commitment to experimentation and adaptation as he navigates the challenges of the season.
Jordan Spieth Makes a Bold Move by Switching His Putter
Golf enthusiasts were thrown for a loop as Jordan Spieth, the three-time major champion, decided to shake things up at the WM Phoenix Open. With a disappointing start to the season and a pressing need to improve his game, Spieth benched his longtime favored Scotty Cameron 009 putter, the trusty sidekick that had been with him for nearly every professional tournament over the years.
A Start Worth Forgetting
Last season, fans watched in dismay as Spieth landed a lackluster 101st place in the PGA Tour rankings for Strokes Gained: Putting. To kick off the new season, his performance at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am left much to be desired, where he found himself ranked a disheartening 70th out of 79 players, suffering a score of -3.743 in SG: Putting. Ouch!
Time for a Change
During the high-stakes action of the WM Phoenix Open, Spieth unveiled a new addition to his bag: a sleek heel-toe weighted blade putter designed by T.P. Mills, hailing from Tuscaloosa, Alabama. This putter features a dark finish and a shape that is strikingly similar to his previous weapon of choice. It also boasts a SuperStroke Zenergy Flatso 1.0 grip for that extra touch of comfort.
One subtle but exciting similarity between Spieth’s new putter and the 009 is the presence of a single white alignment line on the topline—an essential feature for a player who relies heavily on precise alignment to sink those crucial putts. Spieth’s decision to experiment with new gear shows he is serious about turning his season around.
Experimentation is Key
After posting a solid 3-under 68 on Thursday, Spieth opened up about his plans to dabble with several putters in a bid to enhance his alignment and stroke. He hinted that all options are on the table, providing a glimpse into the golf gear experimentation process that professionals often undergo. In fact, last June, he spent time toying around with various Scotty Cameron putters, including mallets and those fancy graphite-shafted options, but was loyal to his 009 despite a rough patch in his putting game.
Tools of the Trade
It’s worth noting that Spieth has had the T.P. Mills putter tucked away in his collection for quite some time. He rediscovered it after spending some much-needed quality time adjusting his equipment in his very own basement. Sometimes the best gear is the one that has been hiding in plain sight!
Scottsdale: A Golfer’s Paradise
The WM Phoenix Open takes place in an area renowned for its vibrant golfing scene. With over 200 golf courses, it’s no surprise that this spot has become a top choice for both tour professionals and mini-tour players. The abundance of golfing opportunities makes it a haven for enthusiasts looking to refine their skills on beautiful greens.
What Lies Ahead for Spieth?
As Spieth continues to forge his path in this early season, all eyes will be glued to see if this putter shake-up yields the results he’s hoping for. Will the T.P. Mills putter take him back to his winning ways? Only time will tell, but one thing is for certain—golf fans are eagerly awaiting the next chapter in Spieth’s golfing saga!
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