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Tag Archives: Nike Method Core Putter

  • Nike Athlete Tiger Woods Shines with an Electrifying Win at the Chevron World Challenge

    Posted on December 6, 2011 by admin

    Tiger Woods WinWoods made two crucial putts on the last two holes with his Nike Method 001 putter to win

    Nike athlete Tiger Woods is back in the winners’ circle and his win at the Chevron World Challenge came in a stunning dramatic “Tiger-like” fashion.

    With two holes left to play in the final round, Woods needed a magical birdie putt on the 17th to tie and another one on the 18th to win. He accomplished both by making the crucial 15-foot birdie putt on 17 and a 10-footer to seal his victory on 18 with his Nike Method 001 putter. This marks his first win with the Nike Method putter and the 36th for Nike Golf on the worldwide professional tours.

    Woods’ Nike Golf Arsenal

    Driver: Nike VR Tour 8.5-degree (Graphite Design DI 6X)
    Fairway Woods: Nike VR Pro Limited Edition 3-wood/15-degree and 5-wood/19-degree
    Irons: Nike VR Pro Blades (3-PW)
    Wedges: Nike VR Pro 56-degree and Nike VR Pro 60-degree
    Putter: Nike Method 001
    Ball: Nike ONE Tour D
    Nike Golf Clothing: Nike Golf’s Tiger Woods Collection
    Footwear: Nike TW Free-Inspired Prototype Shoe


    This post was posted in Golf Clothes and was tagged with Golf Clothes, Nike, Nike Method Core Putter, Nike Dri-Fit

  • Paul Casey switches to Nike Method Core putter

    Posted on February 3, 2011 by admin

    Paul Casey Nike Core PutterPaul Casey was the first player to put a Nike Method putter in play at a PGA Tour event, the 2008 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone Country Club. A few weeks later at the Barclays Championship at Ridgewood Country Club, Casey beamed when he talked to me about his new putter.

    "C'mon, I'll give you a sneaky peaky," he told me on the driving range.

    Casey, the winner of last week's Volvo Golf Champions in Bahrain, recently sent me four images comparing the original Method putter to his new one, a customized Nike Method Core.

    The original Method putter has grooves milled directly into the head that are partially filled by a polymer. The edge of the groove that remains exposed grabs the ball and helps get it rolling faster, according to Nike. In the new Method Core putter, the same polymer groove technology is housed in a red insert, instead of in the putter head itself.

    As you can see in the photos below, the two heads are nearly identical, but Casey's Method Core (which is based on the Method 001's head) has a plumber's neck instead of a slant neck.

    "After trying the Method Core putters I was a fan of the way the ball rolled off the face," Casey told me in an e-mail. "So I asked [Nike's] David Franklin if he could combine the face of a Core with my traditional head shape. He obliged so what you see here is a bit of a David Franklinstein creation!"


    This post was posted in News and was tagged with Nike, Nike Method Core Putter, Nike Dri-Fit

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