Tiger Woods is experimenting with a new putter that he may use later this week.
Woods said he has been experimenting with it over the past week after dealing with some frustrations recently with putting.
It’s unclear if Woods will decide to replace the Scotty Cameron model he’s used to win 13 of his major championships with the TaylorMade Ardmore 3.
“I’m trying something out,” Woods said during the practice round at TPC Potomac, according to ESPN. “The way I’ve been putting, I wanted to look for a change. That’s all it is. It rolls good. You never know.”
“It’s at my discretion,” Woods said of using a new putter. “If I find something that helps me play better, so be it. If it doesn’t then it’s not going in the bag.”
“It has a little more swing than my putter does,” Woods continued. “It feels good.”
“I’ve been in this position many times where I’ve had three putters out and I’ve either [stuck] with it or I haven’t gone with it on Thursday,” Woods said. “I was down in the Bahamas with it last week, so I’m really going to give it a good test today and tomorrow because it’s not Bermuda (grass at TPC Potomac). I’ve been playing on Bermuda for an entire week. This is very different. I just want to see how it rolls out here and put it through its paces.”