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post #505 of 583

Re: Master Scotty Cameron Putters: Worth It or Not? Thread

Originally Posted by nike_golf View Post
So, what's the point of Fyruk's story?

That a cheap putter can be as good as an expensive one? (for some, I will agree that that's probably true)

Like iacas brought up, it's irrelevant, however.

Should I post Tiger's winnings with his SC?

But what point would that be making? That you need an uber spendy putter to win a lot?

Again, it's a pretty dumb and quite meaningless "point".
The guy who owns the discount golf shop was cheering for Furyk because he was polite and well mannered - a regular nice guy. The guy who'd traded in the putter was cheering for him because for once a pro was using a regular guy's cast off putter. It wasn't a slight against Scotty Camerons or any other more expensive putter. It was just a nice puff piece (or "putt piece"). It wasn't necessarily proof of anything but it wasn't pointless either. A nice guys won with a used putter.
post #506 of 583

Re: Master Scotty Cameron Putters: Worth It or Not? Thread

i thought it was a cool story that he was using a used putter of a semi famous guy but arent there alot of tour players using odyssey insert putters which are like the same price or cheaper than the YES! putter Furyk used?
post #507 of 583

Scotty Cameron Worth The Coin?

Been looking at making a putter change. I currently use an odyssey white hot xg #1.  And while i do like it sometimes it just feels very inconsistant to me. It may be me but i tried out a scotty at my local pro shop and i absolutely loved it. Only thing is I cant really pull the trigger on a 300 dollar putter. Thoughts and opinons are welcomed.

post #508 of 583
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Originally Posted by GixxerTed View Post

Been looking at making a putter change. I currently use an odyssey white hot xg #1.  And while i do like it sometimes it just feels very inconsistant to me. It may be me but i tried out a scotty at my local pro shop and i absolutely loved it. Only thing is I cant really pull the trigger on a 300 dollar putter. Thoughts and opinons are welcomed.


If it works for you, and you plan on hanging onto it forever, and most of all, if you "love it". Do it.

 

This is just as an observer of golf forums, since I've only played with 1 person in the past 2 years who had a Scotty in the bag (or at least, had a Scotty headcover), but for every guy who regrets buying one, there seem to be several who can't believe the waited so long. Some of these guys consider "back in the day" as somewhere between 1999 and 2006, but that's another story.

 

Either way, someone will likely take it off your hands in a hearbeat.

post #509 of 583

i went for the 3 benjamins last spring.  90 rounds played last season times 33 putts per round comes to almost 3000 putts.  that's about $.10 per putt.  i'd say it was $$$ well spent.  life is short.  if you love the putter then go for it.

post #510 of 583

A SC won't be more consistant than any other putter out there.  It's a putter.  The one club that technology hasn't touched since the game began.  But what a SC is though is a finely crafted piece of equipment.  Ans as is usually the case quality is expensive. 

 

What I would advise someone wanting to own a SC would be to find one used and buy it that way.  You can save considerably on on the expense by taking your time and looking around.  The great thing about SC putters is they do hold some value so you can buy and trade used putters and keep your out of pocket costs at a minimum. 

post #511 of 583
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Originally Posted by Chief Broom View Post

A SC won't be more consistant than any other putter out there.  It's a putter.  The one club that technology hasn't touched since the game began.  But what a SC is though is a finely crafted piece of equipment.  Ans as is usually the case quality is expensive. 

 

What I would advise someone wanting to own a SC would be to find one used and buy it that way.  You can save considerably on on the expense by taking your time and looking around.  The great thing about SC putters is they do hold some value so you can buy and trade used putters and keep your out of pocket costs at a minimum. 



Works in theory, but do you know who's really making money on ebay and the BST forums?

 

FedEx, UPS, the USPS, DHL. etc.

post #512 of 583

I pulled the trigger last year on a Nike Method 001 ($50 less than a SC but still $250!).  Seemed like a lot but I got thinking about it and it's the one club I use every round for pretty much every hole.  It's a club that should last forever and it's the club that you want to feel good about.  If it feels good then I say go for it. 

post #513 of 583

OP, I know you're new so here is a bit of advice... please use the search...

 

Check out this thread.

 

http://thesandtrap.com/forum/thread/15021/master-scotty-cameron-putters-worth-it-or-not-thread

post #514 of 583

I just bought SC Studio Select Newport 2 and sold my White Hot XG #1. I know 300 dollars (203euros) is a lot money for a putter but you're more than happy to spend 400 dollars on a driver you use about 14 times a round. Scotty was my primary option because I love the look (and status, please don't kill me :), but I also tested Bettinardis SeeMores Clevelands and Nikes etc but I felt the most comfortably and confident with SC. IMHO putting is 70% about confidence, so SC was my choise.

post #515 of 583
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Originally Posted by Chief Broom View Post

A SC won't be more consistant than any other putter out there.  It's a putter.  The one club that technology hasn't touched since the game began.  But what a SC is though is a finely crafted piece of equipment.  Ans as is usually the case quality is expensive. 

 

What I would advise someone wanting to own a SC would be to find one used and buy it that way.  You can save considerably on on the expense by taking your time and looking around.  The great thing about SC putters is they do hold some value so you can buy and trade used putters and keep your out of pocket costs at a minimum. 



The putter itself will not increase consistency, although I feel that some of their putters have just the right amount of weight to keep a smooth stroke.

 

It's the confidence within the putter that will increase your consistency. Instead of walking up to those damed 5 footers and going, "man, I hate 5 footers" if you have that instilled confidence, it's so much easier to look at it as "a piece of cake, no problem". 

 

On the other hand, they are the best feeling putters on the market, the only ones that compare in the milled range are Bettanardi, TM's Kia Ma. 

post #516 of 583

Many other companies offer high-quality milled putters that are similar to SC.  Better deals can be found on these.

post #517 of 583

I got my Scotty Pro Platinum recently on Ebay.  If you go that way, and really take the time and not just jump on the first one, you can end up in real good shape.  I ended up paying 160 for my that was in near flawless condition...couldn't be happier.  I'm not sure I could have fully enjoyed it if I paid 300 though....

post #518 of 583

just paid $220 (shipped) for a Kombi-S from global golf listed in 'mint' condition. it came in the scotty box, scotty bag and scotty wrap on the grip still...a STEAL in my opinion. there are deals out there, if you 'love' it...be patient and find one at a good price...and enjoy :)

post #519 of 583

Tiger Woods played his scotty for 12 years before Nike put a little pressure on him! Or he just wanted to piss off Wally! LOL. I've been playing the Newport 2  for 3 years  and it is just smooth as silk.

post #520 of 583

When upgrading from my junky starter set putter I purchased a TaylorMade Rossa Spider.  At first I liked it but it gave me no confidence whatsoever.  If I two putted, I called it a MAJOR victory.  I used to think the Scotty people were ridiculous for paying that for a putter and I promised myself I would never pay that much money for one.  Well I was out with my friends one round and was playing, hands down, my best round ever but my putting was so god awful that day that it frustrated me to no end.  After that day I caved and started looking for a Scotty.  I eneded up with a California Coronado 35" for $198 to my door on ebay.  

 

The first round out with it, I made a 30' + left to right wicked bender for birdie.  I know it wasn't the putter but before that putt I had more faith in myself.  After that putt, it was all over.  My confidence in putting has gone WAY up.  I make a lot more putts I would have never thought I could make.  IMO that kind of confidence is worth more then $198 to my game so to say Im happy with my Scotty purchase would be an understatement.  

post #521 of 583

I have had a SC Newport for about 6 months.  I do like it, but I don't LOVE it like some other SC owners.  I love to putt around at Golfsmith and even though I have a $300 SC, I find myself trying different putters.  I think putters are all in what looks good to the eye.  There are a ton of nice looking putters.  Given the opportunity, I would swap out my SC to give the Method a shot.  I tried an Odyssey #9 ($129) this past weekend at GS and thought it felt great, looked great.  Got me thinking......  

post #522 of 583

Scotty cameron, worth it?

Was looking into a new putter, and is it worth to buy a scotty cameron and get it cutomized and let it last for years? Are they any good?
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