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The Circa 62 #6 definitely is a unique Scotty Cameron

How the hell is a copy of a Ping B60 unique?

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That's pretty crazy, I just got my first SC this week too. A local shop had a Red X #3 for sale, in great shape. I looked at the price tag and thought it was a mistake. I walked out paying $129 for it I've been wanting a Red X for a while, and though I wanted a #5, I couldnt be any happier with the one I got.

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I just splurged...found a deal on a SC '62 #6...anyone else got one of these bad boys? i'm happy to join the SC family...

a california? verrrry nice putter. mine will be here next week right before i head to VA for the weekend hehehe

What a coincidence indeed...........

a Circa 62 and car window all in the same week . Hope you enjoy them both.

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What a coincidence indeed...........

Whit thanks, yea the window will be nice too...it's ashame i got the putter before the window otherwise i wouldn't have bought it. be easy man

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I got a scotty cameron tei3 a couple months ago. It came from the tour van and was played by Jason Bohn on the pga tour. Its incredible, superior feel and control.

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How the hell is a copy of a Ping B60 unique?

It's unique because probably 95% of Scotty Camerons sold are Newports.


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Careful....old Shorty will cry foul saying they're just Anser copies.

Maybe so.
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Careful....old Shorty will cry foul saying they're just Anser copies.

I never said anything about coppying, the other guy on here did. To me, if someone tries to claim that Scotty Cameron copied the Anser, they'd also have to say that every manufacturer that makes a blade iron copied the original blade iron.

Most people choose a Newport-style putter when they purchase a Scotty Cameron. Why? I don't really know.

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easiest to customize in my opinion...more doodads to color and spots to stamp...

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I never said anything about coppying, the other guy on here did. To me, if someone tries to claim that Scotty Cameron copied the Anser, they'd also have to say that every manufacturer that makes a blade iron copied the original blade iron.

Yeah, this is pretty much it, I mean, a lot of the clubmakers describe models (such as the Newport) as "Anser-style blade" when it fits. It was so influential that not only is it a model of Ping putters, it's also used as an adjective for putters that are shaped like the original Anser and have heel-toe weighting. By spreading the weight out to the heel and toe, forgiveness is increased. Anyway, I wouldn't necessarily say SC or any others copied the Anser as much as they all stuck with a proven design.

 
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