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Spotted on Tour: Hideki Matsuyama’s red-hot Scotty Cameron putter

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January 17, 2022
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Hideki Matsuyama completed a career first at the Sony Open.

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Welcome to Spotted on Tour, where we’ll highlight buzzy apparel, gear, gadgets and more that caught our eye over the weekend. Better yet, we’ll help you get your hands on your own.

Legally speaking, we can’t make golf fans do anything. Which is a real shame, because if we could, we’d make you follow the Twenty First Group’s Justin Ray. Ray is to golf what Steve Kornacki and Nate Silver are to politics: a numbers person, and a damn good one at that.

Every week, Ray’s Twitter account is bustling with stats and nuggets that bring context and subtlety to the sport we love (even when he isn’t churning out some of the most ridiculous, least-believable Tiger Woods stats you’ve ever heard). Like, for example, this week, when Ray noticed an interesting development in Hideki Matsuyama’s game at the Sony Open.

“Hideki Matsuyama is leading a golf tournament in strokes gained putting,” he tweeted. “Which should be a terrifying proposition for every pro not named Hideki Matsuyama.”

As for why that was the case? Well, Ray provided context. In his entire PGA Tour career, Matsuyama had never won an event in which he led the field in strokes gained: putting. In fact, it was a statistical accomplishment he’d only ever achieved once in a full field event, at the Tour Championship in 2016.

Hideki Matsuyama is leading a golf tournament in strokes gained putting, which should be a terrifying proposition for every pro not named Hideki Matsuyama.

— Justin Ray (@JustinRayGolf) January 17, 2022

It’s easy to see how Matsuyama’s development with a putter in his hand could add another gear to his game, as Ray reasoned. The reigning Masters champ has survived to this point in his professional career on the back of his lethal abilities as a ball-striker. Putting has never landed at the top of his arsenal, nor has it been forced to. But, if Matsuyama can continue to keep the rest of his game in form while recording a tournament-leading 7.2 strokes gained: putting (as he did this week at the Sony Open), it’s hard to see how anyone can stop him.

As for the equipment that’s gotten him here, Matsuyama can thank his Scotty Cameron Newport 2 GSS putter. Hideki’s Scotty blade bears a striking resemblance to the one utilized by Tiger Woods … and that’s largely because it is very similar (though not precisely the same) to Woods’ famed Elder Wand.

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Yes, the Newport 2 GSS is the most famous flatstick in golf history — thanks to Tiger’s major-winning exploits with it — but the blade-style design is beloved by amateurs for plenty more than its most famous user. The Newport 2 GSS is a feel putter’s dream, precision-milled and weighted to provide control-freaks with next-level distance control and response over putts.

Of course, buyer beware: the Newport 2 GSS will not soon be earning points for forgiveness, and if you’re typically a mallet or high-MOI head putter, it might not be a fit for you. But for those who obsess over performance, the numbers tell us there are few options better than the Newport 2 GSS. To learn more, check out the link below.

A face-on view of Matsuyama's putter.
Hideki Matsuyama's Scotty Cameron Newport 2 SSS Prototype.

Scotty Cameron Newport 2 Putter

Precision-milled in one of the game’s most classic designs, the Scotty Cameron Newport 2 is the gold standard of blade putters. These photos might bear some slight differences to Titleist’s retail version of the Scotty Cameron Newport 2, but for good reason: this is the putter of Masters champ Hideki Matsuyama.
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James Colgan

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James Colgan is a news and features editor at GOLF, writing stories for the website and magazine. He manages the Hot Mic, GOLF’s media vertical, and utilizes his on-camera experience across the brand’s platforms. Prior to joining GOLF, James graduated from Syracuse University, during which time he was a caddie scholarship recipient (and astute looper) on Long Island, where he is from. He can be reached at james.colgan@golf.com.

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