Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport Putters
Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport Putters
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 01, 2024]
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[Apr 23, 2009]
george
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Scotty Studio
As I have learned with all my hobbies, hunting,fishing etc. you get what you pay for in eqiupment. Putting is all about feel and confidence and You know when you pull it out of the bag that that if you do your part this putter will do the rest. What more can you ask for? Customer Service Not needed Similar Products Used: Ping |
[May 10, 2008]
golfer7890
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Newport 2 Studio Style GSS Insert
Crisp feel at impact, well balanced, overall solid putter. Camerons are meticulously constructed, high quality putters and the price tag shows, lol. My small issues with this putter is the unfriendly hard grip, and the velcro on the headcover grazes and possibly scratches the putter with each on and off. (Scotty needs to modernize with magnetic, less puffy covers like the odyssey black series covers). Other than that, a very confidence inspiring putter, highly recommend! Similar Products Used: Bettinardi CO3 (nice putter), odyssey Black Series (very appealing, was stuck between this and the Studio Style), Tri Hot (very smooth, the head was a bit small for me). |
[Mar 21, 2007]
hitandhope
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
scotty cameron studio style newport
I have been looking for a putter which removes all doubt from my mind as to which is at fault, the putter or me. i have finally found the answer, scotty cameron. The level of care put into the construction and the R&D put into the design allows me to just stroke the ball and not worry about faults out of my control. I used to have a rossa daytona 1, a nice putter which I made plenty of puts with but i always knew it had a tendeny to go left with my stroke. I almost had to cut puts to get them on line. Scotty just rolls out straight. The feel is more solid as well, you have to be a pretty bad putter to be consistently getting a horrible feel out of it. If this putter feels horrible you're obviously missing the insert which to me feels pure all over and thats a pretty big miss. Go to the 2-ball if thats the case. Otherwise take a look at the scotty instead of guying a new driver, you use it more times that a driver per round and unlike a bad drive its impossible to recover from a bad putt, once it misses you can't get that stroke back.
Customer Service haven't tried Similar Products Used: ping answer, rossa daytona 1, yes! tracy 2 |
[Feb 22, 2007]
Alex Carroll
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport
I used to putt with the Ping G5i Zing, and I am so happy I made the switch to the scotty. I am being recruited by many different colleges and universities for golf, and putting has ailed me in the past so I knew I needed something that will give me me better feel and more confidence. The Studio Style Newport is by far the best putter in terms of feel and feedback. However, I would not recomend this putter to the higher handicapper due to its precise sweet spot. Also, it can take a chunk out of ones wallet with a price at around $300. If you want to improve putting and have the time to get better and practice-then this putter is the one for you. Customer Service Never used. Similar Products Used: Ping Zing G5i, Ping Craz-e, oddysey two ball |
[Jan 29, 2007]
patriot23
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport
Very solid feel at impact off of the stainless steel insert. Puts great roll on the ball and swings very smoothly. Tough to hit off-line, and doesn't have the mechanical look of other putters like the Newport 2, in case you aren't too fond of the mechanical look.
Customer Service excellent phone response, no actual repair work experience though Similar Products Used: Odyssey 2-ball, TM nubbins, Ping Anser |
[Aug 07, 2006]
MANSELY
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Newport
This has been the best club I have brought in 15 years of golf. The feel off the face is second to none and the the putter is nice and heavy which helps to make a good solid stroke. would recomender to anyone willing to spend top dollar to improve there game Customer Service Great Similar Products Used: Zebra
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