Titleist Scotty Cameron Putters
Titleist Scotty Cameron Putters
[Jan 17, 2000]
Brad
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Newport
This putter gives a great soft but still solid feel. It rolls the ball well if you hit the center of the club. This club has a lot of feedback allowing me to know how well I struck the putt. Similar Products Used: TAylor Made Nubbins and a Scotty Oil can |
[Jun 14, 2000]
Bruce Lee
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist Scotty Cameron
Very good club. Feels soft and putts roll true. However, not too emphatic about the price. Who in their right mind would pay $400 on a damn putter. Good putter, but I'm sure it could ba an area of economy. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 09, 2000]
Bob Bieker
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Newport 2 Longneck Terr.
I have played this putter since last summer, and love it. Used to play strictly Ping, but this one rolls true. Like the terrilium insert, and is is also face balanced. I have not found another putter that is so consistant, from fast to slow greens, week to week. The Scotty Cameron line is definitely the "Cadillac" of putters Similar Products Used: Ping |
[Dec 21, 2000]
Jamie
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Santa Fe w/ insert
First, yes the putter is expensive, but you need to understand the importance of this club. On every hole you ever play you will use this club, unless you chip in. It is very important to be confident and sure of yourself over putts. If not, your dead. These putters are clearly the best weighted, best looking, and best feeling putters available. I have been playing with the Santa Fe with the insert for close to five years. Before played with the scotty blade. I still use the leather cover, but am not as worried about the finish. In fact, sanded the top side to eliminate that sun glare that reflects straight into your eyes when your putting. Also, added a lot of lead tape to increase the weight. The more weight will help with a straighter path back and through. I put a Winn grip on it as well, the only club I have with this grip. You need to personalize your putter and make it fit you. It is definitely worth the money, you cannot find a better putter. Similar Products Used: Ping, Odyssey |
[Dec 27, 2000]
Nick
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Newport Mil-Spec
I own a Scotty Cameron Mil-Spec. It has the plumbers' neck and is a beauty. This model was customized for me by Titleist. I love the way it feels and the way it sets up. Although, it has a very high price tag, it's worth every penny. I have putted with around half a dozen Scotty Cameron's and haven't been disappointed with any of them. They are the best on the market. All of them have the perfect weighting and retain their high value for years ( if taken care of ). It is the best club investiment you will ever make. Similar Products Used: callaway S2H2, white hot, ping |
[Nov 28, 2000]
S Malik
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
S.C. Newport Terilliyum
My biggest concern was the RUST problem, after speaking to other owners of this putter it seems to us the gun oil provided with the putter is inadequate, the best solution is BABY OIL, my putter has yet to show any signs of rust after 5 months use so far. Just make sure you use alot of it regularly. Otherwise the putter lives up to its name as the best available. The only other thing is that it is great on fast greens, but difficult to judge speed when facing a long putt on a slow green. Similar Products Used: None |
[Nov 15, 2000]
Sam Bethune
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist Scotty Cameron Newport 2-"oilcan" finish
Forget what the previous reviewer said-this putter has incredible feel to it, and my putting accuracy increased substantially when I switched to the Cameron. Yes, it will rust if you're extremely careless, but for the average person who takes reasonably good care of his equipment this should not be a problem. At the recommendation of a friend I had 1/2" sawed off the shaft and replaced the factory grip with a Winn grip. This putter has definitely improved my game. Similar Products Used: Ping Isopur-rather isolated and numb compared to the Cameron. |
[Nov 06, 2000]
Dave
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Sante Fe II
Get real! There is no way to judge speed with this lump of metal. The insert is a joke. Titleist will not give you customer support if it rusts. And it does! I kept mine soaked in oil when not in use and saturated the inside of the head cover too....give me a break. Worst putter on the market, even Tiger threw it away after one season. Save your money and put with a 3 wood, you will have the same results without the hassle of a rust out. Similar Products Used: Going back to my 40 year old bullseye. |
[Oct 19, 2000]
Brian Osborne
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
SC Sante Fe
The set up and the feel are superb. The feel is very solid with excellent feed back. The quality of manufacture is something that I have never seen in a putter before. There is no doubt that the price is sky-high, but compared to the cost of any titanium driver or fairway club it is very modest. But for real value go out and get yourself a set of Hogan Apex Plus irons! (Heaven on a stick) Similar Products Used: None |
[Oct 10, 2000]
ed
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
SC Teryllium 2
Beautifully crafted with a wonderful feel. My virgin putt (3 ball break, 10-12 footer) found that hole. Must be pampered after each round to keep it looking fine. don't tell wife...hehe Similar Products Used: TM nc3 |