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Please help me determine if the Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 that I won is real or not =(


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So I contacted the seller a butt-load and he gave me the serial no. on the shaft and assured me that it was real. He even told me that he would take it back if I found that it was a fake. I guess you can say that I'm paranoid because I won it on a bid. Lol. I just want to make sure because I know that there are many who made the mistake of buying a putter on eBay and finding that dreaded plastic wrap on it. I'm a lefty so I also want to know if they make fake lefty scottys as well. I've done a lot of research and everything is spot on so far. I just need others' input to help me and bring closure to the real/fake issue that I'm having. Thank you guys on TST's forum. Your input will be greatly appreciated. Have a nice and positive day!




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What's in My Bag?
Driver - R9 460 10.5* UST Proforce V2
F Wood - SQ2 3W 15* UST Proforce V2
Hybrid - Baffler DWS 20* Fujikura SpeederIrons - Pro CB (4-PW) Project X 6.0Wedges - CG14 52* CG12 56* & CG15 DSG 60* Putter - Studio...


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I've got just the same putter, only right handed and with 15g weight insert, instead of 10.

Judging by the pictures, it is 100% identical to mine.

Ogio Grom | Callaway X Hot Pro | Callaway X-Utility 3i | Mizuno MX-700 23º | Titleist Vokey SM 52.08, 58.12 | Mizuno MX-700 15º | Titleist 910 D2 9,5º | Scotty Cameron Newport 2 | Titleist Pro V1x and Taylormade Penta | Leupold GX-1

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Hey Zeph...Thanks for the input...every bit of help I can get makes me feel better about the putter. By the way, I was looking at your bag pictures. Brilliant set up you got there. Your vokeys look heavenly and it looks like you got a custom grind there (unless it's the finish). Beautiful set up once again. I'm sorry, I just love looking at equipment. lol.

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What's in My Bag?
Driver - R9 460 10.5* UST Proforce V2
F Wood - SQ2 3W 15* UST Proforce V2
Hybrid - Baffler DWS 20* Fujikura SpeederIrons - Pro CB (4-PW) Project X 6.0Wedges - CG14 52* CG12 56* & CG15 DSG 60* Putter - Studio...


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Your biggest protection from fakes is the fact that you are a lefty. You might get some comfrot by noting that on those ridiculous sites full of clubs going for 25% of retail price, none of them sell LH clubs. Rest assured that your putter is legit.

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

 

 


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Shorty...Thanks for the post and boosting my confidence in the putter...Brings that lefty question to rest.

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What's in My Bag?
Driver - R9 460 10.5* UST Proforce V2
F Wood - SQ2 3W 15* UST Proforce V2
Hybrid - Baffler DWS 20* Fujikura SpeederIrons - Pro CB (4-PW) Project X 6.0Wedges - CG14 52* CG12 56* & CG15 DSG 60* Putter - Studio...


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Yeah i agree. Lefty counterfeits are rare. The obnoxious headcover looks right too. Unfortunately those headcovers bring attention to your putter and make them more of a theft risk, IMO. I dont use it on mine.
THE WEAPONS CACHE..

Titleist 909 D2 9.5 Degree Driver| Titleist 906f4 13.5 degree 3-Wood | Titleist 909 17 & 21 degree hybrid | Titleist AP2 irons
Titleist Vokey Wedges - 52 & 58 | Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 Putter | ProV1 Ball

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Yeah, the stock headcover is no pretty sight. I've changed my grip, don't like the red corded one, and my headcover to this one:



Cost me £10.

Ogio Grom | Callaway X Hot Pro | Callaway X-Utility 3i | Mizuno MX-700 23º | Titleist Vokey SM 52.08, 58.12 | Mizuno MX-700 15º | Titleist 910 D2 9,5º | Scotty Cameron Newport 2 | Titleist Pro V1x and Taylormade Penta | Leupold GX-1

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I regripped with the baby t. The cord feels great when its new, it has a nice firm feel. But it got a little slimey on me after a few months.
THE WEAPONS CACHE..

Titleist 909 D2 9.5 Degree Driver| Titleist 906f4 13.5 degree 3-Wood | Titleist 909 17 & 21 degree hybrid | Titleist AP2 irons
Titleist Vokey Wedges - 52 & 58 | Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 Putter | ProV1 Ball

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I went with the Pingman grip. I know Tiger use it and I know a lot of others use it, which is kinda why I picked it. If that many people use a grip, it shouldn't be too bad. And I really like the feel of it. It's like my hands melt with the grip, giving me great confidence. Something I did not have with the stock grip, all lumpy like grit paper. Each to his own. I considered the Baby-T, but it is textured, more expensive, and harder to come by for me. The Pingman is all smooth, just the way I like it on a putter.

Ogio Grom | Callaway X Hot Pro | Callaway X-Utility 3i | Mizuno MX-700 23º | Titleist Vokey SM 52.08, 58.12 | Mizuno MX-700 15º | Titleist 910 D2 9,5º | Scotty Cameron Newport 2 | Titleist Pro V1x and Taylormade Penta | Leupold GX-1

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I went with the Pingman grip. I know Tiger use it and I know a lot of others use it, which is kinda why I picked it. If that many people use a grip, it shouldn't be too bad. And I really like the feel of it. It's like my hands melt with the grip, giving me great confidence. Something I did not have with the stock grip, all lumpy like grit paper. Each to his own. I considered the Baby-T, but it is textured, more expensive, and harder to come by for me. The Pingman is all smooth, just the way I like it on a putter.

Also re-gripped my Scotty

hated the cord feeling Tried the PINGMAN, but it was too small and i didnt like the rounded edges Replaced it w a IOmic Midsized White and its amazing fits me perfectly and just a hair larger than the OEM Scotty grip to the OP - my buddy just won a LH Scotty on ebay too There is a dude that sells really only lefties i think...cant remember his name though i have the same putter in RH and it looks just like mine if u REALLY want to know, you can send it to the Scotty Shop and have it authenticated (sp?) for $60 I think......
"My swing is homemade - but I have perfect flaws!" - Me

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Thanks again guys...I can't thank you guys enough for all of your input. Thanks for the heads up on the headcover. I will look for a replacement asap. Have a good one!

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What's in My Bag?
Driver - R9 460 10.5* UST Proforce V2
F Wood - SQ2 3W 15* UST Proforce V2
Hybrid - Baffler DWS 20* Fujikura SpeederIrons - Pro CB (4-PW) Project X 6.0Wedges - CG14 52* CG12 56* & CG15 DSG 60* Putter - Studio...


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So I contacted the seller a butt-load and he gave me the serial no. on the shaft and assured me that it was real. He even told me that he would take it back if I found that it was a fake. I guess you can say that I'm paranoid because I won it on a bid. Lol. I just want to make sure because I know that there are many who made the mistake of buying a putter on eBay and finding that dreaded plastic wrap on it. I'm a lefty so I also want to know if they make fake lefty scottys as well. I've done a lot of research and everything is spot on so far. I just need others' input to help me and bring closure to the real/fake issue that I'm having. Thank you guys on TST's forum. Your input will be greatly appreciated. Have a nice and positive day!

With out question that's a SC, 35" putter with 10g weights, the 34" has 15g and the 33"s have 20g, enjoy


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looks pretty legit, im a lefty (bought a squareback off ebay), i thought a similar thing about counterfeits, if major companies dont bother making their clubs in left hand because of the small market, why would crims make fakes for a small market. which seller did you buy it from?

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I went with the Pingman grip. I know Tiger use it and I know a lot of others use it, which is kinda why I picked it. If that many people use a grip, it shouldn't be too bad. And I really like the feel of it. It's like my hands melt with the grip, giving me great confidence. Something I did not have with the stock grip, all lumpy like grit paper. Each to his own. I considered the Baby-T, but it is textured, more expensive, and harder to come by for me. The Pingman is all smooth, just the way I like it on a putter.

I have just fitted this grip to my putter, feels real nice and as you said there are lots of pro's who don't play Ping putters using the Pingman Grip (Ping JAS PP58) including Tiger....

:tmade: M2 10.5° - Fujikura Pro 60 - Stiff
:tmade: V-Steel 18° - M.A.S Ultralight- Stiff
:ping: G400 4-UW - AWT 2.0 - Stiff
:tmade: Tour Preferred 58° ATV - KBS Tour-V - Wedge
:scotty_cameron: Select SquareBack - 34" - SuperStroke MS 2.0


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thanks guys...I gamed it yesterday and I just love it...I had so much confidence and I finally went a round without a 3 putt...beatiful feel and distance control. @rego I bought it from brian_mills...I think he sells a lot of legit equipment so i'm thankful. =-)

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What's in My Bag?
Driver - R9 460 10.5* UST Proforce V2
F Wood - SQ2 3W 15* UST Proforce V2
Hybrid - Baffler DWS 20* Fujikura SpeederIrons - Pro CB (4-PW) Project X 6.0Wedges - CG14 52* CG12 56* & CG15 DSG 60* Putter - Studio...


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Looks real to me.

The stock cover has grown on me over this past 1.5 years.

The stock grip is the best I've ever used.
909D Comp 9.5* (house MATRIX OZIK XCON-6)
Burner Superfast 3 & 5 woods (house MATRIX OZIK XCON-4.8)
G15 Hybrid 23* (AWT shaft)
G5 5 iron-PW-46*, UW-50*, SW-54 & LW-58 (AWT shaft)
Studio Select Newport 2 Mid SlantGrips: PING cords & Golf Pride New Decade Multi-Coumpound Bag: C-130...

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I regripped with the baby t. The cord feels great when its new, it has a nice firm feel. But it got a little slimey on me after a few months.

It does get slimey, that's for sure. I just sand them a little every now and then to rough up the cord, and good as new. The headcover on mine (same putter as the OP, SC SS Newport 2) is just god-awful though. I just haven't found a good one to replace it though. I'm thinking about the Circa 62 headcover maybe, because no where on it does it say Circa 62.

In my bag:

Driver: Titleist TSi3 | 15º 3-Wood: Ping G410 | 17º 2-Hybrid: Ping G410 | 19º 3-Iron: TaylorMade GAPR Lo |4-PW Irons: Nike VR Pro Combo | 54º SW, 60º LW: Titleist Vokey SM8 | Putter: Odyssey Toulon Las Vegas H7

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