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I was hoping to get some input on this. I've been using a Ram Fx3 putter for about 3 years now, just something I found cheap when I was like a 35 handicap who was playing mostly on executive courses. I've now improved my game to where I consistently shoot between 80-85 and I've been (slowly) saving some money for a Scotty Cameron. I've worked alot on putting, and plan on continuing to do so, but I find that I'm to a point where I'm not satisfied with the one I have. I just don't like the feel of it.

If I find a Scotty on eBay for $150-$200, would you suggest it? Do you think it could provide some more confidence with my putting stroke, leading to lower scores?

TIA.

In the bag:

Driver- SQ Dymo2 Str8-fit 10.5 Regular Flex
3 wood- NDS
Irons- FP with an A3 Idea 8 ironWedge- 60* Lob wedgePutter- FX3 (but looking to add a Scotty Cameron sometime this season)


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Equipment is 10% so a Scotty will give you perhaps better feedback but it will not make you a better putter.

Titleist 910 D2 9.5 Driver
Titleist 910 F15 & 21 degree fairway wood
Titleist 910 hybrid 24 degree
Mizuno Mp33 5 - PW
52/1056/1160/5

"Yonex ADX Blade putter, odyssey two ball blade putter, both  33"

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If it will give you more confidence, it may be worth it. But I really think $200 for a putter is just showing off to your buddies.

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  cardsfan92 said:
I was hoping to get some input on this. I've been using a Ram Fx3 putter for about 3 years now, just something I found cheap when I was like a 35 handicap who was playing mostly on executive courses. I've now improved my game to where I consistently shoot between 80-85 and I've been (slowly) saving some money for a Scotty Cameron. I've worked alot on putting, and plan on continuing to do so, but I find that I'm to a point where I'm not satisfied with the one I have. I just don't like the feel of it.

Find something you like, don't just buy because of the name. Not even all SC's are alike, so unless you've tried it and know what you are getting, you might as well just keep your own. A Scotty doesn't give me confidence just because of the name... just the opposite. I'm not a fan of them... in fact I'm not a fan of any specific brand of putter. On the rare occasion (I've only had 2 putters in the last 12 years) that I find it necessary to change, I try everything I can get my hands on without any regard for brand or price. So far I've never spent more than $90 on a putter, yet I've always found something that felt great and worked well.

Rick

"He who has the fastest cart will never have a bad lie."

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$150 for a good used Cameron is a decent deal and Camerons are really nice putters but Im not sure they are really worth the money. For $150 you could buy a really nice, new Ping, Taylormade or Oddysey putter and have something that is just as good as a Cameron.

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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I would really recommend trying as many putters as possible, you may be surprised at what works for you and even save a little money in the process.

In My Bag:
SQ Dymo2 10.5
SQ Dymo2 15
a2 3-PW
Tom Watson Wedges 52, 56, 60 Unitized Retro 33"


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you just need one that you really like and then you gotta spend time with it. be that a super premium putter, or one you found in a dumpster, you just gotta like it.
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THis guy i played golf with uses this putter thats older than me, and he can put lights out. So it does't matter if its 300 dollars or an old junker out of a garage sale, what ever can get the ball in the hole.

Matt Dougherty, P.E.
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Driver; :pxg: 0311 Gen 5,  3-Wood: 
:titleist: 917h3 ,  Hybrid:  :titleist: 915 2-Hybrid,  Irons: Sub 70 TAIII Fordged
Wedges: :edel: (52, 56, 60),  Putter: :edel:,  Ball: :snell: MTB,  Shoe: :true_linkswear:,  Rangfinder: :leupold:
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I use a Taylormade Rossa Spider putter, I struggled with my putting for years, first off you have to decide whether you feel more comfortable with a blade, mallet, and peripheral weighted putter, the best way is to go to your local golf store and just try several, when you pick up the right putter you just know, it feels right.

Driver: Taylormade R9
3 Wood: Cobra S 9-1
5 Wood: Cobra S 9-1
7 Wood: Cobra S 9-1

Irons: Taylormade r7 Custom Fit (SW-4)

Putter: Taylormade Rossa Monza Spyder

Balls: Titleist Pro V1x


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I would really recommend trying as many putters as possible, you may be surprised at what works for you and even save a little money in the process.

What this guy said, I have a scotty when what I really need is a mallet

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In my Revolver Bag
R9 460, RIP
R9 TP 3 Wood, Diamana 'ilima 70*Idea Pro Black 20*Titleist AP1 712 4-AW Spin Milled Black Nickel 56.08 & 60.10


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