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what is a good scotty cameron putter that isnt too expensive.. like around 150-200$
oh and what is the best vokey wedge?
thanks

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Scotty Cameron Circa 62 on eBay by seller "The Putterman". They sell for $179 with the headcover I believe.

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what is a good scotty cameron putter that isnt too expensive.. like around 150-200$

Answer to your first question, they're all expensive.

At that price point, you'll probably have to go the used route. eBay and the cameron collector are your best best (golfwrx might be a possibility as well). Once in a while, one will show up in the Marketplace on this site but they go pretty fast. Be careful with eBay as there are quite a few fakes floating around. Second question, best Vokey wedge is the one that best suits your game and eyes (various finishes).

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No offense, but why would you want to buy any Cameron or Vokey just because someone else says it's good? Not every club is right for every golfer. There may be one specific Cameron model that works best for you. If you buy some other model because someone else says it's good and you can get it cheap, you're wasting your money IMO. You need to decide which model YOU like and then try to find a good deal for it.
Just my 2¢

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No offense, but why would you want to buy any Cameron or Vokey just because someone else says it's good? ¢

Good point. I have a Scotty (in my closet). They are just putters man. Don't believe the hype. Just putters. Nice ones of course, but there are many "nice" putters. I recently got a Rife Antigua and it is hands down the best putter I have ever seen. Try one out and see what you think. 40% of Champions Tour players can't be wrong. So many putters made today. Get out and try as many as you can until you find the one that is right for you. It may very well not be a Scotty.

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cheap Scotty Cameron is an oxymoron...

Exactly. The only time when "cheap" and "Scotty Cameron" belong in the same sentence is when the sentence is something like, "Scotty Cameron putters are not cheap."

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agree ebay the putteman circa 62 got mine today great feel better then my detour and way better then any odyssey or tm putter in my opinion but some people cant stand them

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agree ebay the putteman circa 62 got mine today great feel better then my detour and way better then any odyssey or tm putter in my opinion but some people cant stand them

The only gripe I have about them is that they have a a "o" for an alignment aid which isn't much. Main reason why I went with the cheaper Anser 2.

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agree the O for the alignment aid takes awhile to get used to. It makes the put almost all feel I still might rather have the traditional line but as far as feel and distance control it's perfect

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You can pick up a used Studio Design for pretty cheap these days.

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i have 2 im trying to get rid of, im getting my studio design 1.5 back from golf works so it would be back to the condition of 10/10 with a new orange grip and im throwing in a translucent orange paint fill. I also have a pro platinum mid sur that has nicks, picked it up from golf galaxy used for 70, and i was able to remove most nicks, the S.D. probably looking for 175-200 and the P.P. 100, i can do any paint fills in any if interested, any colors your heart desired.

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Good point. I have a Scotty (in my closet). They are just putters man. Don't believe the hype. Just putters. Nice ones of course, but there are many "nice" putters. I recently got a Rife Antigua and it is hands down the best putter I have ever seen. Try one out and see what you think. 40% of Champions Tour players can't be wrong. So many putters made today. Get out and try as many as you can until you find the one that is right for you. It may very well not be a Scotty.

I like the Antigua - well, at least the first time when it was called the Scotty Cameron Newport Mil-Spec

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I would strongly caution folks interested in a good deal on a Scotty to really beware of the fakes, as some have cautioned about already.

I've seen fakes being sold via the internet on multiple sites. When a new "Scotty" is going for $180, it doesn't take a genious to know that it's not legit.

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I like the Antigua - well, at least the first time when it was called the Scotty Cameron Newport Mil-Spec

Funny, I preferred when it was the Ping Anser.

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The pro platinums and studio design models come reasonably cheap these days.
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