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I bought a used Scotty Cameron Studio Design 2 about 6-7 months ago from a local golf shop. I was in good "gamer" condition, but you can tell someone had used it for a decade and not taken care of it all that well. About 2 months ago I sent it into the Scotty Cameron Custom Shop for a complete restoration. I've sent a putter into them before so I know they do great work. After a long wait, the putter arrived in the mail earlier this week, and it looks absolutely amazing. I was on the SC website yesterday looking up specso n a different putter, and what's the first thing that I see on their homepage? It's my putter on the top banner as their "Custom Shop Putter of the Day"!!! I did a double and triple take and thought it had to be someone else's putter but it was mine!!!

I'm kinda excited but feel dorky because I'm excited.

Here are a few screen shots I took of it:




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Sweet it looks great, lucky find since it switches, hope you got it authenticated as well, might as well if you are gonna send it in. Seeing that certificate makes it more valuable, and just a cool piece to it.

I check there homepage a lot to see the customs for ideas, especially since there is a lot of secret custom options that they don't put on the order form. How much was it all together(also you you paid for the old putter), and what options did you choose?

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Sweet it looks great, lucky find since it switches, hope you got it authenticated as well, might as well if you are gonna send it in. Seeing that certificate makes it more valuable, and just a cool piece to it.

I didn't get the authentication mainly because I don't plan on selling the putter anytime soon and since it's an OTR model that really isn't worth all that much compared to other limited/tour models out there. As for the price, I'll leave it up to you to calculate how much it cost. The putter cost me about $120 used, and at the Custom Shop I had a complete restoration (re-milled, new finish/shaft/grip/shaftband/headcover/paintfill), Custom Shop stamp, loft/lie/length changed, and upgraded teh headcover to the red nylon NOS. You mention options that are not shown on the order form. If you go onto Cameron Collector in teh Custom Shop area, they have a sticky thread up at the top where they go over every option available, whether it's on the order form or not.

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That is a sick putter. Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!

What's in my Sun Mountain C-130 bag:

Driver - Taylormade Superfast 2.0 TP 10.5
3 Wood - Taylormade Burner 15* REAX
Hybrid - Adams Idea Pro 18* GD YSQ-HL

Irons - Callaway X-18 4-PW

GW - Cleveland 588 51*

SW - Cleveland CG 12 56*

LW - Cleveland CG15 60*

Putter - Cameron Studio Style Newport 2

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Damn, when I sent my Scotty in i kept checking for like a month after I got the putter back to see if it made it to putter of the day but it never did... :o(

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Very nice!!

I have that exact putter in my bag. Mine was bought "used", but I don't think it ever saw a blade of grass or a bag. There were a couple of rust spots on it that are worn off now from use. I have thought about sending it in for the spa treatment, but if it came back looking like yours there is no way i would ever put it back in my bag!!

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that is nice . as I guess this thread will pull in a few S/C fans . I once saw a putter same shape as that on the S/C site . it was deep blue color almost a purple . does anyone know how to ask for that putter ?

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that is nice . as I guess this thread will pull in a few S/C fans . I once saw a putter same shape as that on the S/C site . it was deep blue color almost a purple . does anyone know how to ask for that putter ?

my guess is that it's the gun blue finish he used on the older Circa 62's. Hard to tell from a pic, but did it look like this:

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my guess is that it's the gun blue finish he used on the older Circa 62's. Hard to tell from a pic, but did it look like this:

My putter pictures above have the Gun Blue finish on it. Gun Blue and Black Oxide both mean the same thing.

THe finish he's describing is probably either an Oil Can finish with really good lighting or it's the tour-only Chromatic Blue finish. Bleow are links to a couple of examples of the Chromatic Blue finish: http://www.scottycameron.com/authent...istry=A004124# http://www.scottycameron.com/authent...istry=A015772#

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chromatic blue is it . thanks

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