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May 26, 2026
PGA TOUR players love putters, and even if they use one and fall out of love, it's not very often that it ends up on the open market and up for sale. If that were the case, Hideki Matsuyama, for example, would have a much smaller collection of Circle-T Scotty Cameron's.
But, once in a while, a putter from a famous player or major winner does go up for sale, and if you've been curious to find a rare putter that used to belong to a big-name Nike staffer (no, sorry, it's not Tiger), then here is your chance to own a Brooks Koepka Prototype, hand-built in the Nike Oven.
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Featuring Brooks unique player number, and photo matched by Goldin auctions for authenticity, this Anser style blade offers a custom shape (built off of Brooks' Scotty Cameron), Method Grooves, a flange sightline, and tungsten weights to make the head heavier.

The listing also includes a well-loved Nike putter headcover from their Origin Line.

So if you've been looking to snag a rare Nike putter from the brand's hard goods heyday - you have until June 6th to place you big at Goldin Auctions.
Just be warned that a putter like this won't come without a price - as off publication the current highest bid is over $5200!
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