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SABERTTOOTH PUTTER OR CAMERON DETOUR WHICH ONE YOU LIKE IF YOU PLAYED THESE


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JUST STARTED A FEW MONTHS AGO AND MY WHITE HOT XG SABERTOOTH IS COOL> BUT I GOT A DEAL IN FRONT OF ME FOR A SCOTTY DETOUR>..ANY DIFFERENCE OR ANY ADVICE PLEASE HELP>.. I like my sabertooth but i really want scotty in my bag

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If the deals on line and not list price..........it's counterfit.  (Scotty doesn't allow discounting.)

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There's a lot of used Scotty's where I live.  $60 is a fair price for a Detour.  I have toyed with one in the store, but not the White Hot. Therefore I can't help you in choosing. Besides, putters are a very personal club. It's all based on feel.

With the exception of the blade designs, Used older Scotty's can be found for $60-90 in the larger So. Calif. stores.  The California Series that are on his website are around $250 used.

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I agree is about feel. the white hot has been good to me nailing a few birdies from 15 out.............Thats why im hestitating getting a new putter. But friend was telling me that SCOTTY is the best... am i going for name or what

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Originally Posted by newguygolfer

. But friend was telling me that SCOTTY is the best... am i going for name or what


Your friend doesn't know what he is talking about.

You choose the putter that you like the look and feel of.

There is no "best" putter.

In the race of life, always back self-interest. At least you know it's trying.

 

 

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