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NEWS: TaylorMade Commemorates DJ’s 2020 Masters Win with Limited-Edition Spider Putter

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Now you can own the same putter (sorta), that DJ used to win the 2020 Masters.

This week, TaylorMade unveiled a limited-edition Dustin Johnson spider putter to celebrate his win at last year’s event. While the putter of course isn’t the exact one that propelled Johnson to victory, TaylorMade is giving fans the opportunity to buy a special putter built to the exact specifications of his gamer. 

Like Johnson’s Itsy Bitsy Spider Limited, the special putter features a clean crown sans the alignment aid, a short slant hosel, with a Superstroke CounterCore PistolGT 1.0 grip and a length of 35”

And there’s more; other than being built to the DJ’s specs, the putter will also feature custom aesthetics that pay homage to that 2020 Masters victory. 

Johnson, who’s dreamt since he was a kid of getting it done at Augusta, had a lot of good to say about his faithful Spider putter. 

“Growing up in South Carolina, winning in Augusta was my dream,” Johnson said. “When that dream finally came true last fall, I was speechless. The win was special for many reasons, as is the putter that helped me get the job done.”

TaylorMade has made it very clear with this release that DJ’s victory is something to be celebrated. Included with the putter is a commemorative box, and even the very same headcover that Johnson had on his Spider during the tournament. Each and every detail was thought through, creating an all around special experience, and product. 

Also in the box will be a signed letter from the man himself. If you’re looking to feel a little bit more like Johnson, here’s your chance. 

The putter is set to release on April 9, with a price tag of $500.


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Connor is a public relations student from Utah, and a wannabe golfer who is all about wearing the coolest shoes on the course. In his spare time, he enjoys trying new dessert places and bakeries with his wife. As a lefty, he's a big advocate for more left handed club options.

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