Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2.5 Putters

Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2.5 Putters 

DESCRIPTION

The Studio Style Newport 2.5 has the same great attributes as the refined Studio Style Newport 2 but with a short, flowing Santa Fe style neck creating more toe flow. The Studio Style Newport 2.5 feels soft and responsive from the use of a 303 German Stainless Steel (GSS) inlay attached mechanically with screws instead of epoxies or glues, and surrounded by a hi-tech vibration-dampening polymer.

USER REVIEWS

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RATING
5
[Mar 29, 2011]
God
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: scotty cameron studio select newport 2.5

Brilliant putter bought it today and my putting is already noticeably better. No more 3 putting for me. Well worth the money

Customer Service

None

Similar Products Used:

Odyssey #9 xg

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 10, 2010]
manowar99
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2.6

Fantastic putter! I was skeptical of the high price tag at first, but luckily I was able to demo it my local course before buying. It was the best feeling putter i've ever used. Took me a week or so to get comfortable with the weight (34in shaft, 15g weights in heal and toe). But within the first day I was holing a lot more putts, and my distance control was noticeably better. Given the heavier putter head, you can be more aggressive with your putts. The putts tend to come off the blade fast, roll smooth and true, and then stop quickly near the hole.

The feedback is what is probably my favorite thing about the putter. You can really hear and feel the "click" sound when you hit the putt. If you hit it bad, you lose a lot of distance. This is great because you learn quickly how to put the proper stroke on it for a solid hit. If struck solidly, the ball rolls beautifully with no bouncing or skidding.

It looks and feels awesome at setup. To me it felt like the putter was custom built just for me, given the quality of the club. The Titliest corded grip is also a very nice addition for a firm, solid feel at address.

I know the price tag is high, but once you try one out and play with one on the course, you'll become a Scotty Cameron lover in no time. Nothing matches the feel, design, and beauty of this putter series.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
[May 21, 2008]
CJFnoles19
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2.5

This Putter works very well for me. I previously used the studio style newport 2 which is a great putter as well, however I seemed to have better "touch" with this putter. On missed puts to the right or left of the hole, the 2.5 was 50% closer to the hole than the 2 for me on average. keep in mind im taling about a miss by 2-5 inches with the newport 2 putter.

Slightly more "buttery" feel whit the 2.5 and littel shallower line up than the 2.

Similar Products Used:

Scotty Cameron Studio Style newport 2

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 31, 2007]
matthew delmestri
Shoots in the 70s

A wonderful putter, i used to be a really bad putter but i make everything within 10 ft.

Customer Service

great

Similar Products Used:

ping redwood

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 20, 2007]
mcc1892
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2.5

The negative reviewers are drunk. Either that, or they couldn't putt if they were the reincarnated souls of Bobby Locke.

This, like most all Cameron putters, is flawless. It has *perfect* balance and it just wants to make putts. A bad stroke wouldn't know the difference. if you play a little bit, put this thing in your hands and tell me its bad.

It is anything but overpriced. The junk Od and gimmick putters sell for aton, too. Go the extra couple bucks and flirt with perfection.

Forget the "wow" factor and trying to impress people. These putters perform and that is the bottom line. Nothing is made better.

This model is one of 3 I own and I have been using it for a couple years now. The toe flow is perfect. I love for short, right to left putts.

I give it a good value rating because it will last forever. Plus, it has made me 10x what I spent on her.

Customer Service

Never used.

Similar Products Used:

Oil Can Newport, Pro Platinum Newport 2

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 01, 2007]
Mactan
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Studio Style 1.5

I have had and sold almost every quality putter known in my quest for a putter that could give me consistent 2 putt ability on the course. No complaints about the quality (see list below) or customer service of the putters I have had, but I could not buy a two putt. I was always a 3-4 putter. Admittedly my own lack of putting skills and not the putters fault. Through my search for a putter that would suit me, the Cameron Futura Phantom had been the gamer so far.

I was almost certain that no traditional style putter was for me. Then I bought the Studio Style 1.5 (santa fe style neck) 35 inches, last month. I had seen it and played around with it at the shops, but thought the santa fe neck would make my game harder and not easier, although the feel was so pure, that I had always passed on it. It was basically a desperate buy of someone who has tried them all. To my amazement, the quality shop feel translated to the course (a rarity in my experience-what feels good on carpet not always does so on greens), and for the first time in my 3 years playing this game, I am consistently 2 putting.

This putter fits my eye, and the neck hosel arrangement evidently works for me better than any plumbers neck model.

Highly recommended.

Customer Service

No need so far.

Similar Products Used:

Cameron Red X (both heel and center) shaft. Futura Phantom. Detour (both heel and center shaft). Studio Style 2 (anser type). Ping Redwood Anser. Yes Tracy, Olivia, Emma and one other I forget the name. Odyssey 2 ball (old non SRT version-heel shaft). Odyssey Black No. 1 (anser style). odyssey steel insert mallet (heel shaft). Guerin Rife mallet (offset and straight shaft). Bobby Grace M1 (anser style). The list is embarrassingly long.

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
[Sep 26, 2006]
greyhoundsteve
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Scotty cameron studio 2.5

Okay heres the deal, there is nothing special about these putters except for the price. I got mine as a gift from my father after he had his worst putting season ever with it. I have to say that my results where the same. I wanted to like this putter because it is dead sexy and everytime im at the course i get complaments on its good looks but it just isnt the best putter for me. I have allot better luck with center shafted putters and prefer odyssey's #2 and #8 white hots over this one and i even putted better with my old Ping B60. Im not trying to say that this is a bad putter but rather im saying that its nothing special either and for the price they charge for these i expected something more. If your interested in buying one for the snob factor then YES this putter grabs peoples attention with its giant bright yellow head cover though the slot for the "pivot" tool is garbage as i lost the tool day one and dont plan to replace it for the $35 they charge for another one (again, what are you paying for REALLY?).

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RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
1
[Nov 13, 2005]
golfbug
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cameron Newport 2.5

There's no magic in these putters. Many of the Camerons are styled after Ping putters but cost 3 times as much. I've played several rounds using the newest style Newport 2.5 and last year's model as well. These putters perform no better than my inexpensive Ping Zing 2 putter that I bought used for $20.00 nine years ago. I can't fault the craftsmanship or good looks of the Cameron lineup. However, I feel that these putters are targeted at those who want to "buy" a good putting stroke. Unless you're playing all the time, the dreaded 3-putt is inevietable and I don't want to be the one with a $300 putter in my hands when it happens.

Customer Service

Never needed

Similar Products Used:

Ping Anser, Ping Zing 2

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RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Sep 01, 2005]
creams80
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Scotty Cameron Studio Style 2.5

I tryed this putter at my home corse and i thought it was good but not worth the money if you were to get a putter and you had that money a callaway tour blue is much better.

Customer Service

I dont no but i hear its good

Similar Products Used:

Alot!

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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
2
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