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Hi All,

I currently have the TM Spyder putter, which I enjoy quite a bit, but I have always loved the feel of the Cameron putters. I have never been able been to convince myself to shell out the cash for it even though I spent $250 on mine (impulse buy).

My question here is this. Which Cameron putter would you buy if you could have your pick? Also, please let me know what your reason is behind it. A few of them look the same to me though. What are the differences really?

Your help is appreciated.

Thanks!
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Newport...

But check out budgetgolf.net

Bettinardi's for less than 100$!!!

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You can pick them up used fairly cheap if you are willing to hunt. They are made well enough that age doesn't affect them too much.

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Are the Bettardi's really that good? I've never seen one at any of the golf shops I've been to (Golfsmith). Maybe I wasn't looking for them.

I don't know, but is it just me or are people on this site pushing Mizuno a lot? I'm new to here but keep seeing the brand being praised like no other.

I hope I don't offend anyone. Just asking the question.
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Are the Bettardi's really that good? I've never seen one at any of the golf shops I've been to (Golfsmith). Maybe I wasn't looking for them.

You see that because they deserve it! Mizzy irons are flat out fantastic and their betti puters are top notch

Regardless if you like the straight back straight thru stroke or a very small arc, check out the long kneck models .. The circa series is butter soft, the selects a little more clicky, the model with the gss insert is flat soft, and in my opinion the studio designn series feels hollow... Hope this helps

|Callaway FT-9 Tour Neutral 9.5 Diamana BlueBoard| TaylorMade TourLaunch 14.5 Matrix Ozik F7M2 X| Adams Idea Pro 20 Matrix Ozik Altus X| Mizuno MP-32 4-PW TTDG S300|Titleist Vokey 50| Tour Issue Titleist Black Ni Vokey SM 54|Callaway X Forged 62 || Kirk Currie Brazos| Callaway Tour IX/...

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Are the Bettardi's really that good? I've never seen one at any of the golf shops I've been to (Golfsmith). Maybe I wasn't looking for them.

Not offending me, this putter is my first Mizuno club and I LOVE IT. 14 putts today for 9.. only one tap in from a chip too.

Mizuno makes great irons that a lot of people here play and love. They just want you to learn their joy. Try and find a bettinardi next time at golf smith. They are harder to find than cameron's (pro golf here doesn't have them, puetz does).

Sumo 10.5*
R7 Draw 15* 3W
3dx 17* 2H
Pi5 3-PW
Spin Milled Vokey 54* CG11 60* C-01

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I'm a big fan of my newport 2. The feel is amazing and it definitely instills confidence when leaning over a 4-footer. If I had a choice however, I probably would have picked up a fastback (can't, I'm a lefty). Here's the reason I bought my newport:
You spend $700-1000 on a set of irons which you replace after let's say 5 years. You spend $300 on a driver that lasts a couple years at best. If you find the right putter, you could keep it for a decade or even longer. So, in my eyes, $300 for a putter isn't that bad of a long-term investment.

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I was in the same position as you, wanted to try one but not spend that much money so I bought a used one off ebay. My ideal model would be the red x3, the model I picked up was the original red x with the gss insert (I need a mallet type putter to help with alignment). It is a very nicely balanced putter and I'm glad I got it but I do think they are overhyped.
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Are the Bettardi's really that good? I've never seen one at any of the golf shops I've been to (Golfsmith). Maybe I wasn't looking for them.

Yes! Mizuno Bettinardi Putters are entirely made in the USA by Bettinardi. They are on par with Scotty Cameron in terms of build quality. Their special feature is the honeycomb design on the face cut with a jewelery tool to insure the face is flat. I would check them out as well as Scotty's. Budgetgolf has the brand new Mizuno Bettinardis for like 80$ after coupons and a gift certificate.

As for which Cameron I would have? Probably the Detour, it looks really sweet even though I have a pendulum stroke, not a natural curved one.

In my TerraFirma X Bag
360 Ti 10.5° Driver
FT-i Squareway 15.0° 3w
04 Big Bertha 19.0° 5w
04 Big Bertha 4-9, PW, GW +1/2" Irons Vokey Spin-Milled 56°10° SW C02 Milled 35" Putter Contour Shoes and SofJoy GlovesA mix of NXT and Laddie Xtreme balls

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Thanks for all the suggestions. I will look into the Bettinardi. I just have to try and find a place that has it out on the floor so I can try it and see how it feels. May look into some used ones as well for Cameron. See which one feels better and go from there.
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So I went to budgetgolf.net and have a question regarding the Bettinardi putters. A lot of them look the same, but have different model numbers (e.g. C-O1, C-O2, C-03, and C-06). What are the differences between them? Is it the shaft angle? The pictures all look the same.
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So I went to budgetgolf.net and have a question regarding the Bettinardi putters. A lot of them look the same, but have different model numbers (e.g. C-O1, C-O2, C-03, and C-06). What are the differences between them? Is it the shaft angle? The pictures all look the same.

http://www.mizunousa.com/equipment.n...lf&cat;=putters Loft, weight and design

In my TerraFirma X Bag
360 Ti 10.5° Driver
FT-i Squareway 15.0° 3w
04 Big Bertha 19.0° 5w
04 Big Bertha 4-9, PW, GW +1/2" Irons Vokey Spin-Milled 56°10° SW C02 Milled 35" Putter Contour Shoes and SofJoy GlovesA mix of NXT and Laddie Xtreme balls

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Thanks. From looking at the pictures again, there just seems to be subtle differences in the design, but the loft is the same on all of them but the C-06. There is no mention of the weight differences.

Does anyone know where in Los Angeles I can try these out (preferably in the Southbay)?
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Hi All,

If you want a quality putter you can find many milled putters that are half the price of a Scotty Cameron. Cleveland, Bettinardi are just a few milled putter that are being offered closer to $100-$150 vs over $250 for a Scotty, its suppy and demand.

http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-MIZUNO-BETTI...3A1%7C294%3A50 http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Cleveland-Cl...3A1%7C294%3A50 Name is important but try different putters and see what works for your game.

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I'm all for other putters, but can't seem to find anywhere in my area that has bettinardi putters so that I can try them out. Completely lost on what to do....
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Id personally go for a Circa 62 if I were to buy a Cameron, but IMO Camerons arent worth the money.
Theres a lot of other putters on the market that have the exact same designs and the same level of quality and craftsmanship as a Cameron for half as much money (or less).
Ive owned Camerons in the past and while they are great putters, IMO they arent worth the money.

Whats in my :sunmountain: C-130 cart bag?

Woods: :mizuno: JPX 850 9.5*, :mizuno: JPX 850 15*, :mizuno: JPX-850 19*, :mizuno: JPX Fli-Hi #4, :mizuno: JPX 800 Pro 5-PW, :mizuno: MP T-4 50-06, 54-09 58-10, :cleveland: Smart Square Blade and :bridgestone: B330-S

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So I haven't been able to find anywhere where they have mizuno putters. For $100, does it just make sense to buy it and if I don't like it, sell it on ebay or something?
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So I haven't been able to find anywhere where they have mizuno putters. For $100, does it just make sense to buy it and if I don't like it, sell it on ebay or something?

Even if you try it and dont like it, you will be able to easily get $100 for it on Ebay.

Whats in my :sunmountain: C-130 cart bag?

Woods: :mizuno: JPX 850 9.5*, :mizuno: JPX 850 15*, :mizuno: JPX-850 19*, :mizuno: JPX Fli-Hi #4, :mizuno: JPX 800 Pro 5-PW, :mizuno: MP T-4 50-06, 54-09 58-10, :cleveland: Smart Square Blade and :bridgestone: B330-S

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