Tiger Woods backup putter sells for $393,300 at auction

An exact replica of the Scotty Cameron putter Tiger Woods used to 14 of his 15 majors sells for a jaw-dropping price.

The sports memorabilia market has been red hot for the past few years and anything to do with Tiger Woods always catches sports fans’ eyes, so when Golden Age Golf Auctions announced that a Scotty Cameron putter made for Woods was going to be sold, we knew bidding would not be for the faint of heart.

The bidding opened on August 12 at 7 p.m. ET with a $25,000 minimum. That was quickly bid by a private bidder, but within an hour the price was up to $27,500. Fourteen bids later, on August 26, the price was up to $104,431. On Saturday, the final day of the auction, a flurry of private bids came in pushing the price to $223,858, then $297,955 and then $327,750. The final bid, which won the private bidder the club, was $393,300.

To be clear, this is not the putter that Woods has used to win 14 of his 15 majors. This one was made in 2002 by Scotty Cameron to be an exact replica of Tiger’s Newport 2, something Woods could keep as a backup in case there was ever an issue with his gamer. According to Golden Age, Cameron produced one or two backup putters each year for Woods, but there are fewer than 10 known to exist.

Tiger Woods backup putter
The backup of a Tiger Woods’ putter that sold at auction has a single alignment dot on the topline and weight reducing pockets drilled in the heel and the back. Photo by Golden Age Golf Auctions

The Scotty Cameron putter that Woods uses in competition is 34 inches long and made from German stainless steel (GSS), an ultra-soft material Cameron uses for some putters made for Tour players. While most Newport 2 putters have an alignment line, Woods’ putter has a single dot on the topline so he can put the ideal hitting area of the face directly behind the ball at address.

The putter sold at auction has the same setup, as well as the same large red dots on the front and back. Those dots were made because Woods loved the putter Cameron made for him, but asked if it could be made a few grams lighter. To decrease the weight without changing how the putter appeared when Tiger looked down at the ball, Cameron carefully drilled out tiny pockets in the face and back of the head, then filled them with red paint to make them more stylist.

Among the other items sold in the same auction were Gary Player’s 1974 Masters Tournament trophy ($523,483), a 1904 Olympic Games golf trophy ($493,777.20), Billy Casper’s 1966 U.S. Open trophy ($30,326) and a Tiger Woods autographed Nike golf ball ($9,532.80).

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‘The Match’ replica golf cart goes for big money in auction for Tiger Woods’ foundation

A replica golf cart from ‘The Match’ went for big money in an auction for Tiger Woods’ foundation this week.

Tiger Woods announced an auction of 21 items to benefit his TGR Foundation earlier this week and you won’t believe how much some items sold for.

For instance, the most expensive item, a Full Swing Pro Series Simulator, which went for a whopping $41,000.

Two of the next three most expensive items were predictably the golf trips to Diamante Cabo San Lucas and TGR Design’s Bluejack National in Texas, which sold for $17,000 and $14,000, respectively. Sandwiched right between the two trips was one of the most exclusive items you’ll see in a golf auction: a replica golf cart from last May’s The Match: Champions For Charity event at Medalist Golf Club that saw Woods and Peyton Manning take down Tom Brady and Phil Mickelson.

Tiger Woods rides in his cart during The Match: Champions For Charity at Medalist Golf Club on May 24, 2020 in Hobe Sound, Florida
Tiger Woods rides in his cart during The Match: Champions For Charity at Medalist Golf Club on May 24, 2020 in Hobe Sound, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images for The Match)

The Tiger-customized cart, an E-Z-GO Freedom RXV EliTE, sold for $16,500. In total, the 21 items sold for more than $130,000.

Woods has been a busy cat since missing the cut at the U.S. Open last month. The 15-time major champion recently unveiled his new course at Big Cedar Lodge by winning the inaugural Payne’s Valley Cup with teammate Justin Thomas, defeating Rory McIlroy and Justin Rose. He also confirmed he’ll defend his Zozo Championship title later this fall at one of his favorite courses, Sherwood Country Club.

Tiger Woods auctioning off autographs, clubs, unique golf trips for his TGR Foundation

Tiger Woods has announced an auction to benefit his TGR Foundation that’s loaded with athlete autographs, unique golf getaways and more.

If you’re feeling generous with your money and actively looking for some exclusive memorabilia or a unique experience, Tiger Woods has the auction for you.

The 15-time major champion – and recent winner alongside teammate Justin Thomas of the Payne’s Valley Cup, which unveiled his new course at Big Cedar Lodge – has announced an auction of 21 items to benefit his TGR Foundation that is sure to have golf fans digging deep in their wallets.

Some of the bigger items you can bid on include a full golf simulator, a replica golf cart from “The Match,” a luxurious golf trip to Diamante Cabo San Lucas, a golf getaway to TGR Design’s Bluejack National, unique ticket packages for the 2021 Hero World Challenge and Genesis Invitational, a full custom club fitting by TaylorMade and more.

If you’re a collector, check out these autographs up for grabs:

  • 2019 Masters pin flag signed by Tiger
  • Monster golf bag signed by Tiger
  • Autographed Sports Illustrated cover of Tiger’s 2019 Masters win
  • Autographed photo of Tiger’s win at the Zozo Championship that tied Sam Snead’s PGA Tour record of 82 wins
  • Dustin Johnson-signed flag from the 2017 Genesis Open
  • Football autographed by NFL Hall of Famer Michael Strahan
  • Bubba Watson-signed pin flag from 2012 Masters
  • New York Yankees jersey autographed by Alex Rodriguez
  • Larry Fitzgerald autographed football
  • Tour Championship pin flag autographed by Tiger from 2018

You can also donate money to sponsor five students to participate in virtual TGR Learning Lab STEM courses, provide five first-generation college students access to career readiness workshops, sponsor 10 underserved students to attend college-access workshops and support a first-generation college student during the 2020-21 school year.

So, are you feeling lucky?

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Tiger Woods offers putting lesson, VIP experience at 2020 Hero World Challenge for All In Challenge

As part of the All In Challenge, Tiger Woods is offering a putting lesson and VIP experience at the 2020 Hero World Challenge.

No matter how good you are on the greens with the flatstick, chances are your putting game could use some help.

What if I told you a 15-time major champion and 82-time PGA Tour winner was offering a lesson? And to sweeten the pot, how about two VIP tickets to this year’s Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas?

All of that is up for grabs thanks to Tiger Woods.

The No. 11-ranked player in the world took to Twitter on Friday morning to announce he had accepted the All In Challenge, which, according to its web site, “aims to be the world’s largest digital fundraiser in history by raising tens of millions of dollars to feed those in need.”

All of the money raised will go directly to Feeding America, Meals on Wheels, World Central Kitchen and No Kid Hungry.

Here’s where you can bid and what’s included in the auction:

  • All-expenses paid trip to 2020 Hero World Challenge, including a private flight to and from the Bahamas, where you’ll stay at the Baha Mar resort Nov. 30 – Dec. 6.
  • Private putting lesson from Woods.
  • Attend the Hero World Challenge Pro-Am dinner, walk inside-the-ropes with Woods’ group during the first round.
  • Two VIP hospitality credentials for the week.
  • The Match II pin flag signed by Woods, Phil Mickelson, Tom Brady and Peyton Manning
  • 2019 Masters pin flag also signed by Woods.