Play The most fruitful nerd of gears is again in it.
As we are still a day away from the first round of the Tour World Tour Flag event, the BMW PGA Championship, all signs point to frequent gear tinkerer Adam Scott Making a big change this week in one of the rare parts of his bag that he has not tweaked in some time: his putter.
Scott has long hired Petition Point Method. He won the only Major, in the masters of 2013, with a broom broom and continued to use it after stopping the anchor of 2016. He was one of the first players in PGA Tour to play a GolfBut since 2002, she has called on a mezz.1 Max Sweper.
But in Wentworth this week, Scott’s first start since the Wyndham championship last month, he appeared without his now signature cleansing, appearing to replace him with a laboratory of conventional OZ.1I HS Plor.
Oz.1i Hs is the last publication of the company AND First foreignUsing an aluminum lifter of the owner to keep the axis axis directly directed through the center of putter’s gravity, holding its properties of the angle of the lie. Scott helped in the design of Original Oz.1 form, which was published last yearBut he still didn’t have to come to play.
Co-Ceo Lab Golf Sam Hahn told Golf.com that Scott plays most of his casual golf with a conventional length extension, and he almost put the new OZ.1i HS in the Open Championship in July.
Scott had listed within the top 50 in PGA Tour in setting each season since 2019, completing the 27th last season. But he lost strokes in the greens this season and is currently ranked 111st in the category after losing FedEx Cup Play off.
A major difference for Scott between the original OZ.1 and the new HS version was about stretching and putting the putter on the ground. Because the shaft actually does not enter the club, Oz.1i HS has a much more compact, square and traditional line ball compared to the original OZ.
“Because it’s a square ball and not like the triangular upper, changing the level of the viewing line, he just thought it was too much, much easier for this model,” told Golf Tour Liam Bedford for Golf.com. “That is why we went with a line of sight from the top of the face all the way.”
The new putter has a triple appearance to help Scott with its stretch and give it a different picture than its mezza.1.
While Scott still has another night to sleep in the new putter, he is not photographed with any other flat and all the indications are that the new “shorter” putter is a move for Thursday.

