Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Design Putters
Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Design Putters
[Jan 23, 2003]
Troy
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Studio 1.5
Bought this putter new off ebay for $125. Sent it to Kevin Colbert right away to have it plated so I could eliminate the glare and protect it from rusting. Now it is one of the most beautiful putters I have owned and it has the best feel of any putter I have tried. It is a blade design but does have some heel toe weighting for those slightly off center hits. Ball comes off the face softer than many putters I have used without an insert, so it is excellent on fast greens and easy to compensate for on slower greens. Also changed out the grip to the Cameron smooth pistol, improved my control quite a bit over the smaller Studio grip. This putter is a keeper! Customer Service Titleist seems to be improving their customer service. Kevin Colbert of putterplating.com was excellent to work with! Similar Products Used: Most Cameron models, Bettinardi (which I won't try again), Tad Moore (an excellent value), Odyssey, Ping - just about everything |
[Dec 29, 2002]
patrick
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
studio design 2
I bought this putter to be hopefully a game improvement club and it has been just that it allows me to set the club up square much better then I used to be able to. The feel that it has is tremendous, it gives whoever uses it the confidence to putt the ball which is the most important part of putting having the confidence that you know that the ball is going to drop. If you usually play on a course with unusually fast greens this may not be the best putter for you because I feel as though I do not have the ability to go at the hole on faster greens. Also the putter will rust very easily if you just played in the rain keep the HEAD COVER OFF and keep the head well oiled. This is the best putter on the market today and no matter what you skill level it will benefit you to fork over the 200+ for it it's worth every penny Customer Service none can remove rust on head(refinish)for $40 Similar Products Used: odyssey rossie ping pal cleveland form forged white hot center shaft |
[Dec 28, 2002]
Cheshire Golfer
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Studio Design 2.5
Wouldn't have bought this putter by choice but was fortunate to win it in a competition. Superb feel of the face, easy to align due to the high toe and the sight line. No problem judging the distance with this. Just be prepared to give it some TLC after each round, it will preserve the beautiful looks for longer. Top putter, give it a go, you won't be dissapointed Customer Service No cause to use Similar Products Used: Ping Anser 2 Oydssey Tri Force 3 (very good) |
[Dec 03, 2002]
Blackman
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Scotty Cameron Studio 1.5
The 1.5 is just the best Putter I know and I have tried a lot. Very good distance control, very soft feel. Even for me as a poor golfer it is perfect. And the looks are just brilliant. The only area of improvement would be some grip options. The standard grip is not optimal of all golfers. For the hefty price tag this should not be an issue. Customer Service No customizing options !! Similar Products Used: Odysseys, Pings, Taylor Made, Cobra,... |
[Nov 28, 2002]
John Matthews
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Scotty Cameron Studio Design
This is a great club that gives an awesome feel when struck in the centre. Ever since I've had it I've been 1 putting at least three greens per round. I strongly recomend this putter for its great feel and great looks. It will knock shots off your game. Customer Service see Titleist.com Similar Products Used: Scotty Cameron Pro Platinum Odyssey White Hot |
[Nov 27, 2002]
Neil K
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Studio Stainless Newport 2
Beautifully made and balanced. In a different league from the Pings and Ping alikes. Not cheap but you use it more often than your $300 driver. For me the balance encourages a smooth stroke and the sight line is enough to line up accurately. Customer Service Don't use it. Similar Products Used: Ping, Odyssey. |
[Nov 25, 2002]
Troy
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Studio 1.5
Scotty Cameron putters have great feel and are produced by a man who has had a tremendous amount of experience and feedback from the Tour players. I have tried many putters including Bettinardi's, but nothing comes close to the accuracy and feel I have attained with the Camerons. I have owned several Bettinardi's, and while the technology sounds impressive, I could never get the results I wanted on the greens. Feedback was poor and I found the faces way too hot for my taste. I currently own 3 Camerons, the 1.5, Sonoma and Mid Sur and love each one for different reasons. Scotty Cameron knows his stuff and you'll feel confident each time you step up to knock down that par saving putt! Customer Service Have called the people at Scottycameron.com and they were great! Similar Products Used: Ping, Bettinardi, Odyssey, etc. |
[Sep 14, 2002]
JSL
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Studio Design JAT Prototype
I purchased a Studio Design 1.5 a couple of months ago. I was very satisfied with the putter; indeed, I had no interest in buying anything else....until I saw the JAT Prototype! A Studio Design copy of the 3.5 Del Mar Platinum, which itself was a copy of a real prototype made for Sergio Garcia a few years ago, I immediately fell in love with the shape, dulled black finish but, most of all, the t-shaped sight lines. Those sight lines make it easier to line up a put for me than anything I've ever tried. The proof of that statement is in the lower scores I've recorded since using the JAT. Now, I'm one of those golfers convinced that most of the fine equiptment available today is so superior to most duffers' abilities. I would also opine that the greatest gain a duffer could realize in his game would come from a concentration on swing and game fundamentals. And, I would eschew the so-called "collector's value" of a club such as this. However, regardless of the high price, this putter allows for such an easier aim and alignment that I can recommend it as the finest putter I have ever seen or used. Also, the swingweight feels so sweet, just right for a long lag or a tricky four footer. If you can find one of these beauties, try it. If you like it, I urge you to buy it ASAP, as it is a limited edition. I would bet you will not be disapointed. Customer Service Never used. Similar Products Used: Callaway, other Titleist putters, etc. |
[Aug 22, 2002]
RSGC Buaya
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Scotty Cameron Studio Stainless Newport Beach
I've been using a Pro Platinum Newport for nearly 3 years, and 3 months ago bought a Pro Platinum Mil-Spec Newport. I thought that they were the ultimate, but now, having just bought a Studio Stainless Newport Beach, I believe that this is the ultimate! I can't see how anyone can improve further on this design. I love the sound slot, it really helps with feel and distance judgement. My only grouse, and this applies to the earlier two putters, is that there is no option for a thicker grip. On my first putter I fitted a Winn jumbo grip, and have also done so for the Mil-Spec, but the grip for the Studio Stainless is so attractive that I am reluctant to do so! I wish they would offer a jumbo grip in this design. Can't really detect any difference off the face, only in the soun Similar Products Used: Pro Platinum, Pro Platinum Mil-Spec |
[Jul 01, 2002]
dodat
Shoots in the 90s
Absolutely beautiful putter. This putter has shaved on average 6 strokes. The feel and balance of this club is amazing. If you can afford this club, definitely try it out cause you will want to buy it. |