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Scotty Cameron Putters: Beyond 2010 innovation Titleist Scotty Cameron putters are said to remove all doubts regarding excellent golfing performance. The level of care instilled in each construction, as well as the scrupulous research done for its design, allowed the golfers to just hit the ball and not fret about faults out of his control. It has a more solid feel at impact off the stainless steel insert. The Cameron puts great roll on the ball and swings very smoothly. And for a decade, this putter managed to stun many professionals including today’s golfing icon, Tiger Woods. Six Cameron Choices Scotty Cameron has made its way through tournaments ripping every golf course there is. Each collection and series is no stranger to the other but still, each works radically different as if it was tailored for your hands to work. The 2010 edition Studio Select Kombi would be an appropriate preference for those who aimed to gain from the same adjustable weight technology resembling other Studio Select putters in a Tour tested mallet structure. This is available in three distinct models. California putters may appear similar with the classics yet it’s given a modern twist. In this putter, artistic innovation is mixed with high-tech engineering. Circa '62 putters exemplify the quality characteristic and profile of a classic putter generation with models that appeal to players wanting superior performance, excellent looks, and marvelous feel. The Scotty Cameron Red X3 and Red X5 mallets are more of a refined, precision-milled stainless steel shapes with a glare repellant Charcoal Mist finish. A replacement of the Studio Style family, Studio Select putter line has a total milled design, all-new graphics, and broad range of weighting and length choices catering to a wider range of players. The Scotty Cameron Newport 2 Detour and Newport 2.5 Detour has combined advanced Detour design and weighting features with the highly popular Newport style putter head. Perhaps the primary set back of Cameron is its price. But reading through the specifics, I bet you’ve understand why. |
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