World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play - Round Five
Darren CarrollTiger Woods with his famous Scotty Cameron Newport 2 putter. (Photo by Darren Carroll/Getty Images)

What would Tiger Woods’ renowned Scotty Cameron Newport 2 putter fetch, were he inclined to sell it, which he isn’t?

Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis had a terrific feature on the putter on “Live From the Masters” on Saturday morning, and besides recounting its history — 13 major championships, 64 PGA Tour victories — he posed the question.

Jim “Bones” Mackay: “Minimum of five million.”

Colin Montgomerie: “You start the bidding at 10 million…and expect to go up very, very quickly.”

Mark O’Meara: “I’d say 20 million.”

Scotty Cameron: “If I was to throw a number, 50 million”

Marc Leishman: “I bet you could offer him a hundred million dollars for it and he probably wouldn’t take it.”

Tiger: “I think the word’s priceless.”

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Lewis noted that Cameron brought a Japanese investor to Tiger and he was ready to pay a seven-figure sum for it. Not surprisingly, it’s not for sale.

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Woods put the putter in play in the first round of the AT&T Byron Nelson in 1999 and shot a 61, still his lowest PGA Tour round. He has benched it before, but put it in play last last year and is using it at Augusta National this week.

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