Titleist Scotty Cameron Circa 62 No. 5 Putters

Titleist Scotty Cameron Circa 62 No. 5 Putters 

DESCRIPTION

Drop-dead curvaceous, yet completely refined. Art meeting technology meeting performance. A completely new spin on a classic. The Circa '62 No. 5 embodies each of these statements as it truly breaks new ground in mallet style putter design. With a unique, never-been-seen-before convex flange and concave sole—and already a PGA Tour event winner—the No. 5 is shafted directly to the putter head for a classic look that is familiar, yet altogether new. In keeping with the Circa '62 line’s design characteristics, the No. 5 has high toe and a straight topline for a pleasing look, which also helps to keep the putter soled at address. Players will find the melt-into-the-ground-smoothness—the result of hours of meticulous milling—the solid feel, and ball performance extremely satisfying. Complementing the refined putter head and single bend shaft setup is the rich, gun-blued finish that gives the No. 5 the aesthetics of a modern, high performance mallet that still retains old world charm and style.

USER REVIEWS

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OVERALL
RATING
4
[Jul 27, 2014]
Jacline Lalonde
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: circa62 No.5

Best putter for long put yet steady for short put. Very square hit each time. Love it.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 21, 2010]
Brand
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: scotty cameron circa 62 no 5

It's a very heavy putter with a heavy, dead feel to it and an odd, asymmetrical head that's hard to get used to. I paid $150 for this used and wish I wouldn't have. If you play on fast greens this putter will take LOTS of practice. The asymmetry of it creates a weird oscillation when putting - hard to keep on-line.
It is a very nice looking putter and impressive to look at but it would be better off in a display cabinet instead of on an actual course where the score counts.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
1
[Apr 17, 2007]
Owen Davies
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: circa 62 no. 5

excellant putter by far the best scotty out there. brill look and quality finish. lots of roll , great wieght and good alignment makes putting simple! although it has a hefty price tag its worth every penny ,it helped to take 10 shots off my game amust buy for any golfer!

Customer Service

have not had to use them yet , but knowing titleist they'll be good.

Similar Products Used:

oddyessy white hot no.2, scotty cameron detour , ping anser.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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