Jordan Spieth, known for his putting prowess, struggled last season, ranking 101st in Strokes Gained: Putting on the PGA Tour. His difficulties continued at the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, where he placed 70th out of 79 players, losing nearly four strokes to the field.
Frustrated by his performance, Spieth made a bold change at the WM Phoenix Open, swapping his trusted Scotty Cameron 009 putter for a T.P. Mills heel-toe weighted blade. This marks a significant shift, as he has relied on the Scotty Cameron 009 throughout his professional career.
T.P. Mills, a Tuscaloosa-based company, specializes in handcrafted putters, with Spieth’s new club closely resembling his old one in shape and grip. Last June, during a slump, he tested different Scotty Cameron models but ultimately stuck with his 009M—until now.