Titleist Pro Platinum by Scotty Cameron Putters
Titleist Pro Platinum by Scotty Cameron Putters
[May 01, 2001]
Andre Shivers
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Newport Pro Platinum II
When I first saw this putter I said to myself "That's way to much money to spend on a putter, don't even pick it up" (What was I thinking). Last year I kept track of my putting and I must say if I could putt I would break 80 regulary. Well after major putting problems for several years and going thru several putters I finally decided to try the Cameron (only after a friend bought a used platinum pro and raved about it) I picked the putter up and started to swing it back and forth and discovered this putter has great balance. I putted a few balls with it and the feel was like silk (tons of feedback) of course I had to have it now. I have since played several rounds with it and I have to say I have a confidence now that I have never had before. Just like they say you drive for show and putt for dough. I've made more 6 to 8 foot putts in several rounds that I had all last season. (no wonder most of the top pros use this putter) If you have good fundmentals and can't find the right putter you definitly give this one a try (you just might like it). Similar Products Used: TaylorMade Nubbins |
[Apr 26, 2001]
Roy Taylor
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Pro Platinum II
Putter has a very solid feel. It has raised my level of confidence with long putts, and short putts are almost a sure thing. I was skeptical at first because of the price, no regrets now. Good investment! Customer Service I asked for an extra oil rag, got it within a week. Titleist is awesome! Similar Products Used: White Hot #1, Ping Anser 3, Odyssey 770 |
[Apr 24, 2001]
David Plain
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Pro Platinum Newport II
This putter has great feel and balance. Distance control on long puts is great and alignment and strike on those 3-4 foot putts is 100%. Similar Products Used: Ray Cook, Ping, Odyssey Tri Force |
[Apr 18, 2001]
Tom
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Newport Midslant
I love it. My short game has never been better. I haven't three putted in a very long time. It is a quality putter. Similar Products Used: I have played a Carbite putter. It was ok, but nowhere near my Scotty Cameron |
[Apr 11, 2001]
dikfer
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Pro Platinum Newport II
Just started playing last year. I wish I would have listened to my Father and Brother and started 20 years ago! Customer Service I bought this new and the golf shop decided to put the plastic security gizmo over the Titleist/Scotty Cameron band on the upper part of the shaft. When they removed the gizmo they destroyed the band. This was the last Pro Platinum they had so it was take it or leave it. I called Titleist and they send me a new one in 2 days! Similar Products Used: Taylor Made nubbins, White Hot |
[Mar 30, 2001]
Bill Sandefur
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Pro Platinum
Dam Boy! This putter has a beautiful feel and range. My weak part of my game use to be with the flat stick. Not any more! Long putts easily lagged up to within two feet circle. From 10 foot in I am much more confident. My little 12 handicap is about to drop at least 4 strokes per round. Great Putter! Similar Products Used: Ping Ti3 (Same price range as Platinum) |
[Mar 30, 2001]
Stephen Ball
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Pro Platinum Coronado
I have been having real problems with Putting, I have used a PING J Blade for 10 years, its covered in Lead tape. I like a putter that has some weight behind it and have been missing those 5/6 footers regularly. The coronado has given me my confidence over a putt now. It is a fantastic putter and well worth the money. since using this putter approx 10 times, i am now averaging 28-31 putts a round, I am delighted with the results. It just looks and feels great in the hands. Similar Products Used: Ping J Blade, Ping Isopure, Taylor made Mallet (cant remember exact name - Appalling). Odyssey balata Insert |
[Mar 29, 2001]
Sean Carlson
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
newport
This putter is abosolutely the worst. I have it up on ebay as you read this. the feel is terrible, and the balancing sucks. Don't buy this putter! Customer Service Good Service Similar Products Used: Te3 Newport, White Hot #2 |
[Mar 29, 2001]
michael morioka
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
newport 2 with plumber's neck
Although my Odyssey Tri-Force 1 has been in my bag the longest of any putter, I always go back to my Scotty Cameron to feel how a quality putter should feel like. Having owned 7 Scotty Cameron putters, this model feels and balances the best of all. Only the Newport Midslant came close to the same balance and feel. This is the best production putter made. Customer Service I had the white elastomer ring around the insert of one of my Teryllium putters start to come out and Titleist replaced the whole head and gave me a new headcover in 2 weeks Similar Products Used: Scotty Cameron TeI (Old), Scotty Cameron TeI (New), Scotty Cameron Mil-Spec Newport, Scotty Cameron Newport Mid-Slant, Scotty Cameron Coronado, Mizuno Scotty Cameron "The Reason", Odyssey Tri-Force 1, Kevin Burns 9304, Bettinardi BB1, Ping Pal |
[Jun 05, 2000]
Tim
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Newport
Provides the proper amount of feedback. Not too soft like some of those insert putters. This putter can be used on all types of greens, ie., fast or slow. Customer Service Sent my new 990's back to have the nicks smoothed out as a result of my bag falling on a cart path. I received the clubs back in a week. No extra charge. Similar Products Used: Tadd Moore, Odyssey, Ping |