Titleist Pro Platinum by Scotty Cameron Putters
Titleist Pro Platinum by Scotty Cameron Putters
[Nov 08, 2002]
Howard Love
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
MIL-SPEC NEWPORT
I have been playing golf for 12 years and have used several different brands and lengths of putters. Since I have started using my Scotty Cameron I have improved my touch as well as control. This putter is great for anyone looking to improve the most important part of the golf game. Not everyone can hit 280+ drives, but everyone can putt. The feel that this putter will provide you will be unmatched and I would recommend to anyone. I now have 6 other putters for sale. Similar Products Used: Odyssey Tri-hot TH1, Ping Anser, (2) Ping B60, Odyssey White-hot WH3, and Mizuno TPM. |
[Oct 28, 2002]
Michael Macale
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
KZG CNC Milled Putter
Great putter! Face is milled to 1 millimeter, which am told is difficult to do. Not even the Scotty Cameron's are milled this thin. These look like Ping Anser 2's with a champagne finish. But weighs much much heavier, making the stroke more stable. Sounds good when hit in the sweet spot. The finish is similar to Pro Platinum Newport2, but costs nearly 40% cheaper. Customer Service Excellent service. No qualms on tweaking. I had my putter lengthened to 36inches so I don't have to stoop low to put. I also had the grips changed to an oversized one, to avoid a handsy - wristy putti Similar Products Used: Ping Anser 2k |
[Oct 04, 2002]
Bobby Dickens
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
pro platinum mil-spec (newport)
Just got a new pro platinum off of a friend for mega cheep. Got it for 175 dollars canadian. Thats jsut over 100 bucks american! What can u realy say, its Scotty Cameron. Each putt feels pperfect. i actually look forward to those 6 foot par putts now. They all seem so makeable. The finish is perfect, I get little glare when standing over putts. The feel is soft yet crisp and the sound is perfect. Great putter. Paying 200 dollars plus american doesn't seem out of the question at all. Similar Products Used: Odysee dual force, white hot, pings, all seem like rocks compared to the scotty |
[Sep 22, 2002]
evertsenm
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
del mar 3.5 pro platinium
after assessing my most common faults over a six month period i came up with that when i missed putts they would be mostly be left 90% so i finished up with a del mar 3.5 because the shaft goes directly to the back of the heal enabling myself to square up the face and keeping the face going to the hole much longer as for the putter itself use the thing about half of my strokes around and i find that it brings me to making alot more putts feel is very good and sight terrific easy alignment and heavy enough to keep the follow through going through all round one of if not the best i have had hence high rating for value dirrerent strokes need different putters hope you find yours Customer Service took a week from about 90 klms (55 miles) away and then the cover had 2 holes in it from the pitch repairer shop owner replaced with another and trying to replace returned cover Similar Products Used: been playing 15 years and had been using every other design ping several odysee seemore alien bullseye originalthis is also a good putter broomsticks and then some |
[Sep 07, 2002]
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Scotty Cameron Pro Platinum Mid-Slant
I have played golf for about 3 years right now and play to a strong 9 to 10 handicap. I can hit the 300 yard drive, but cosider my short game to be where true players shine. I was playing a TDZ2 Teardrop zebra. It was nice, but the Cameron I bought is second to none. I has a wonderful sweet spot and I really can't see there being a better putter out there. I will never own another putter aside from another one of scotty's creations. Similar Products Used: Teardop Zebra TDZ2 |
[Sep 07, 2002]
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Scotty Cameron Pro Platinum Mid-Slant
I have played golf for about 3 years right now and play to a strong 9 to 10 handicap. I can hit the 300 yard drive, but cosider my short game to be where true players shine. I was playing a TDZ2 Teardrop zebra. It was nice, but the Cameron I bought is second to none. I has a wonderful sweet spot and I really can't see there being a better putter out there. I will never own another putter aside from another one of scotty's creations. Similar Products Used: Teardop Zebra TDZ2 |
[Sep 01, 2002]
shoshi
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Pro Platinum Newport 2
One word - Awesome. This is the only putter that gives me the confidence to hole out putts anywhere on the green! Similar Products Used: Callaway, Taylor Made |
[Aug 20, 2002]
scoop2putt
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Pro Platinum Newport 2
Like many others have said you pay hundreds for a driver and skimp on a putter-the club that puts the ball in the hole. Why? The Scotty's I have owned have turned the game into fun again. The Pro Platinum has great feel and Distance control. I have 3 putted once in last 3 rounds (seriously) and always end up right at the cup distance wise. It took me 3 rounds to get the feel and then wham they started falling. I play with a regular foursome and they are amazed at the difference ( they are saving up their pennies ) its made in my game. I still hit the ball crooked off the tee but around the greens I am now deadly! Customer Service Make sure you use that silicon rag after each round-they pit if you don't Similar Products Used: Bullseye,Ping,Fat Lady Swings,Scotty Cameron (Black) |
[Aug 01, 2002]
Mike
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
pro platinum 2002 newport 2
Best putter on the market. I want to know why people complain about the price when they are paying $400 for nike drivers and they refuse to buy a $220 putter. I mean about %35-40 of golf is played with the putter. If you really want to spend a lot of money on one club,make it the scotty cameron pro platinum. Similar Products Used: nubbins |
[Jul 22, 2002]
Juan
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Del mar 3
There are those with and those without an incredible Scotty!! The only difference is that the ones without will pay $400-$500 for a club that will be used maybe 11 holes on average and $80 for a club that will be used all 18. Doesn't make any sense to me. With that said I will review my putter. There might be a post on my del mar 3 already, now the newer more experienced review. I LOVE THIS THING. Everytime that I step on that putting green I expect to make it, 2 putt is a given, a fluke 3 putt happens. The feel of the putter is incredible. I've tried other putters without any success, nothing else compares!!! Spend the money, flat out, you'll not regret it. These putters truly inspire confidence, then again maybe that's why I put a decent roll on the ball, that thought alone is worth the money. Next on the list 3.5 sergio or JAT, anyone like to make a charitable donation? Wait, one more thing. These things have a cult of a following, if you buy one you'll know why. Customer Service Titleist I know is pretty good, as far as the scotty is concerned never had a problem. Similar Products Used: I've tried alot of putters, none compare. |