There’s an iconic photo from Tiger Woods’ 1997 Masters victory that almost every golf-mad fan has seen before. It’s the shot of Woods, clad in Sunday red, punching the sky after putting the finishing touches on one of the most impactful major championship romps in the history of the sport. Look closely and you’ll notice Woods’ Scotty Cameron Newport TeI3 putter positioned perfectly in the frame — its unmistakable Teryllium insert standing out in a sea of green. Woods put Cameron’s TeI3 on the map, even though he only used the putter to win the first of his 15 major championships. (The other 14 were won with a Newport 2 GSS model.

Over the years, Cameron has seen the putter move in and out of the spotlight. But when Brooks Koepka used a 10th anniversary T10 Newport 2 Teryllium to win the 2017 U.S. Open, interest started to once again build. It has only gotten louder with each Koepka victory. “No doubt Brooks’ success helped,” Cameron told GOLF.com. “For about the last 10 years, our marketing department, sales department, has said the number one requested putter to bring back would be the Teryllium, by far. That gave me the reason to dig in, and find out.” Building on Koepka’s success, coupled with the return of Tiger-mania, Cameron went back to the drawing board to come up with a modernized version of Teryllium to satisfy the masses. The end result is the new T22 (22nd anniversary) Newport, Newport 2 and Fastback 1.5.