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Tiger Woods’ Signed Scotty Cameron Sells For Over $300,000

Tiger Woods’ Signed Scotty Cameron Sells For Over $300,000

Tiger Woods is not usually known for shooting high numbers; however, his auction statistics are very different to his golf.

Earlier in the year, a set of irons reported to have been used by Woods for his era-defining Tiger Slam of 2000-01 sold for more than $5 million, and this trend has continued with this signed Scotty Cameron ‘Red Dot’ Newport 2, which eventually sold for $328,577 after 47 bids with Golden Age Auctions (opens in new tab).

The providence of the putter is hard to trace because the 2019 Masters champion regularly had backups that he used in private, however his own signature on the putter face certainly suggests that he tested this model at the very least. He would usually test very similar models to his regular tournament putter to ensure that they were to his liking, and this seems to have been cut in that mould. Woods used the same flat stick for 14 of his 15 Major titles.

Tiger Woods Scotty Cameron putter

(Image credit: Golden Age Auctions)

The putter was originally signed by him at a 2005 fundraiser, and the current owner had held it for 17 years before putting it on auction this year. Four of Woods’ past back up putters have been sold at auction before, and this was the second-most expensive. In August 2021, a 2002 Newport backup sold for $393,000, whilst in 2015 and 2018 two sold for $29,000 and $44,000 respectively. Another in 2020 sold for $154,928.

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