Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Design Putters
Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Design Putters
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[Apr 01, 2024]
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[Jan 01, 2024]
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[Dec 26, 2023]
arissaaqila
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Summarize your findings and offer a conclusion on whether Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Design putters are a worthy investment for golfers seeking top-tier craftsmanship, exceptional feel, and precise performance on the greens. by tstoto Weakness:
No weaknesses. All very good. Purchased: New
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[Feb 10, 2012]
John Selleh
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Scotty Cammeron Studio Design 2
I have over ten high end putters (10) in my collection.
Customer Service Great ! |
[Nov 27, 2008]
1tallrider
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Studi design 1
I am rolling a Cameron Studio Design 1. This is the classic blade with a shallow flange. An outstanding putter. If you are a feel person and want to learn to put a better stroke on the ball, then this is a choice you must consider. They are tough to find in perfect condition, and due to the finish, maintenance is required.
Customer Service none |
[Jul 19, 2006]
Bergkamp
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Studio Design JAT prototype
Hopefully this review will be a help to anyone thinking about buying a Studio Design putter. If you look at all the manufacturers they all make a so called 'top putter' Ping's is the JAS series, Odyssey the Tri Hot. Scotty's has to be the Studio Design. I'm not saying the feel is any better than some of the above models but for me the looks and above all the judgement of distance with these models is far superior to others. I've owned this JAT prototype for years and it sat with the plastic on the grip doing nothing until I finally decided to give it a go. I wish I had sprung it into action earlier. It looks a million dollars, some of this comes from the fact that I know there are only 3000 of these models worldwide but mostly because it does what it is supposed to do, holes putts. Now it's not going to turn you from a bad putter into the best just by picking it up but I would say that you have a better chance of becoming a better putter using a model from this series due to the weight, balance, feel and good looks. Yes they are costly but how much did you pay for your last driver and what do you use the most? Buy one, these models are superb. Customer Service Second to none |
[May 09, 2005]
John H
Shoots in the 70s
I've owned the Scotty Cameron Studio Design putter for over a year now. Terrific putter. I feel like I'm a better putter than I really am. The black putter head frames the ball nicely and the white sight line is easy to align. The putter sits square when placed down on the putting surface. The ball comes off the putter face with a nice feel and begins rolling almost immediately. The putter is slightly heavier that most on the market but allows you to take the putter back from the ball without snatching it away to make the stroke. Great putter for distance control. I keep the putter clean throughout the round and spray it will a silicone lubicant at the end of the round. I place it back into a generic putter cover (don't use the Cameron cover as it invites theft) without wiping excess lubricant. The residual lubricant in the putter cover protects the putter when you forget to spray. The lubricant on the putter serves an added bonus of allowing you to see where on the putter face you made contact with the ball. Never had problems with rust. I would suggest changing the grip as the original is fairly small causing more of a wristy stroke than what I would like. Customer Service The Cameron Customer Service is the best in the industry. If you ever need any work done on your putter the Custom Shop is outstanding. You can send them an old beat up, rusty putter and they will recondition it to like new condition. They're not cheap but better than buying a new Cameron. Scotty Cameron replace my old Santa Fe Te3 with a brand new version when it was lost in transit by FedEx after reconditioning! Similar Products Used: You name it and I've tried it thinking my putting woes were due to the instrument instead of the stroke. I probably have 10 putters in my bedroom that will never see the light of day. |
[Feb 06, 2005]
marco
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
titleist studio design
If you struggle with your putting stroke then do not buy this. The sweet spot is so small you will be hitting off centre therfore you will find it hard to judge distances. Ide consider other camerons. |
[Jan 29, 2005]
akap4surf
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Scotty Cameron Studio Design 5
This putter is well worth its price tag. It's just beautiful! I bought the 5 because i liked the mini mallet style. Great feel and definetly user freindly. i would reccomend this putter to anyone who is anyone who is willing to pay for it! Customer Service None needed Similar Products Used: everything from scotty cameron to seemore |
[Dec 06, 2003]
jrh291
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Studio Design 3
"A fool and his money are soon parted" was always my attitude about putters. Then last winter at Galaxy I found the 3 and loved the look and feel. Was sinking quite a few, too, but I've been fooled by that before. Loved the fact that it was not a Ping warmover like so many putters coming on the market for years. If anything it's more of a Bullseye warmover. After a season with the Studio 3 I have come to love it. A notoriously bad putter for years, this club taught me to putt better. It's like dating. You spend time with a lot of women, but you trade up or over every time you hit a stormy patch figuring no amount of nookie is worth this nonsense. Then you find one that feels so soft and sweet that even on those bad days you are reassured that the good times are still there but just around the bend and you weather the storm.Lo and behold you've found your mate for life. I liked her so much that I picked up a low mileage Studio Design 1 today for $159. You know, a mate for life on the slower greens. Don't tell my wife. This is not a putter that will instantly make you a better putter (or me at least). It is one that sets up easily, no nonsense, feels like sex on the sweetspot, instant feedback. You won't be knocking it 10 feet past or leaving it 10 feet short. On the good days you will feel like a surgeon and you surgeons will feel like, well real good surgeons, and you real good surgeons... On your bad days you will know that the next one will probably be much better. OK, for you guys who are between women, to me it's like the diffence between a $10 fishing rod and a $100 fishing rod. The fish don't know the difference, but the $100 rod can make you a better fisherman than the $10 rod can. Not instantly, not automatically, but with time and practice. |