Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Design 2.5 Putters
Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Design 2.5 Putters
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 02, 2008]
tangojay
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Scotty Cameron 2.5
Another "improved" design by the Xerox master, this is a good feeling putter,but, if you want the real thing, do yourself a favor and buy a T.P. Mills, after all, Mr. Mills is who is being robbed of their designed this time.
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[Jun 23, 2007]
Mike Hubbert
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist studio 2.5
Well, I have used a ping zing or 8802 for the past 20 years. And after trying the 2.5 I will say it is an excellent putter. The major difference I noticed, besides the quality production was the roll on the ball was superior to anything I have ever tried. I stood on the practice green with my trusty zing2 and the studio 2.5. The 2.5 balls seemed to hug the ground with fewer bounces and greater distance.
Similar Products Used: Zing, oddyssey |
[Oct 26, 2006]
hartz425
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
2
I am a 10 handicap and have gone through many putters. I bought thi sone in May of this year and have made more putts at the right time than ever before. I love the feel it has when the ball comes off the blade, nice and solid. You line it up and it goes there, great balance. The one thing as some have said is the smaller grip, but I got used to it very quickly. This is a get putter and , yes a little pricey, but as with anything you get what you pay for, and I have more than paid for this baby in the matches I have won with making putts. Similar Products Used: Ping, Cobra, Callaway, Taylor Made, White Hot |
[Oct 05, 2006]
anthony
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
scotty cameron studio 2.5
I absolutely love the look of this putter. I even sank a few puts with it, however at the end of the day this putter was lacking. It has a very small grip, it is very light, not to mention quite expensive. There just wasn't anything really special except it was beautiful. Don't get me wrong; Titleist makes some great equipment, however nothing that I can say is worth twice what other manufacturers are producing. To sum up, nice putter, but there are others just as good that cost half as much. |
[Aug 09, 2006]
anthony
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Design 2.5
I'm a little bit of a putter junkie. I like a great looking putter, evern more when I can sink putts with it. I find this putter to be deadly accurate, where you hit it, it goes. I strongly suggest this putter on faster greens, because compared to many other putters it has a lower swing weight, more on par with a true blade. My other issue is the grip; I have medium large hands and the grip gets lost in my hands. All in all its looks are stunning, and it is well made, albeit pricey. Customer Service Haven't used. Similar Products Used: oddessy, kevin burns, other titleist models, cleveland, ping, never compromise. |
[Apr 12, 2006]
bullittmcqueen
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Scotty Cameron Studio Design 2.5
This putter totally redefined my game. I was a pretty streaky putter before I got this putter, usually of the bad sort of streak. I had no confidence over the ball and really dreaded putting. Got the Scotty for christmas '05 and have been in love with it ever since. My best friend has an oil can Coronado Scotty and once i saw it and hit it i had to have one. I used an odyssey white hot before and this putter is about 8000 times better. Honestly i have probably shaved 5 or 6 putts per round by using a scotty cameron. The man knows what he is doing and no wonder Tiger, Davis Love, and about 100 more pros use them. I used to treat 10 footers like lag putts. Now i feel like i can hole them almost every time. Customer Service Excellent. I have not had to use it personally but my best friend has and he raves about how top notch Scotty Cameron is. He sent his oil can back to scotty for a refurbishing because the finish was getting weary. Scotty called him personally when it was done and told him the refurb finish did not meet his personal specifications and they would redo it again until it was perfect. And is was. How many people do that anymore these days? Similar Products Used: Odyssey White Hot #5 (Piece of poo) |
[Dec 29, 2004]
SlaveToTheGrind
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Scotty Cameron Studio Design 2.5
Excellent feel and response. Rarely three putt a green now. Good looks and quality manufacturing. Sold my Studio Stainless Newport becuase I hated the finish and could not putt worth anything. Customer Service Never used. Similar Products Used: Scotty Cameron Studio Stainless Newport Ping Pal 4, Ray Cook. |
[May 10, 2004]
travdog
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
studio design 2.5
i am by no means a great putter but this putter is the best putter ive found to suit my game. i have owened a ping belly putter a 2-ball dfx and a stx sync tour.for some reason though(maybe the extremely slow greens where i play)the 2-ball is slightly better with distance control on long puts, however this is changing as i play it more.the feel on this butter can only be described as perfect. |
[Apr 20, 2004]
rshenoy
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
2.5
At $230, this is a pricey putter. It is worth 230 for many reasons.1)Resell value is high. 2)overall weight and feel of the putter swinging is second to none. 3)Great feel and looks. With this putter I feel much more confidient.Great putter but be sure to try before you shell out the money. |
[Apr 09, 2004]
freddyc
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
2.5 2003 model
to me this is the best putter money can buy. I have always been a decent putter. however this putter has indeed taken me to the next level. not sure exactly what it is but 10-15 footer's do not seem to be a problem anymore. |