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It's a Scotty Cameron, I can tell that much, but I cant figure out what model it is. It looks dark, like a Red X, or even a Circa '62, and the shaft looks really dark as well, almost black. I searched for a few minutes, but couldnt really find any information on it. Has anyone seen him at the Buick Open coverage, and been able to tell which one it is that he's using?

 
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Just looks like a black Newport with a plumber's neck to me. Shaft's still silver - you've seen the shadowed side or something.

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I didnt realize that you could get the Newport in any finish besides the normal polished silver color. I gotta take that into consideration when/if I ever get one. I had thought I was just seeing the shadows on the shaft too, but I thought I saw one shot a while back, when he was in the sun, and it still looked black. I definitely could have been mistaken though.

I did find this a few minutes after I originally posted. It says it's a prototype, but I'm not sure how accurate CBS's page is.

 
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I didnt realize that you could get the Newport in any finish besides the normal polished silver color. I gotta take that into consideration when/if I ever get one. I had thought I was just seeing the shadows on the shaft too, but I thought I saw one shot a while back, when he was in the sun, and it still looked black. I definitely could have been mistaken though.

Almost all of the Scotty Cameron putters on Tour are listed as "prototypes." They're just unique putters, sometimes in finish, stamping, sight lines/dots, sound slots, etc.

Newports generally aren't available in that finish, no.

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