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i dont know how good this is but i did the ping putter fitting and i was told i needed a putter for a strong arc. so ping offers the zing and my day. i like the zing, but i was wondering what odessey and also specifically what scotty cameron style would fit this style putting stroke?

thanks


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I also looked at the odessey number 6 metal x. Since it was similar to the zing.

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The Scotty Cameron closest to a Ping Zing is the Studio Select Laguna 1.5.

My Tools of Ignorance:

Driver: Ping I20 9.5*
Woods/Hybrids: Cobra AMP 3W and 3 HY

Irons: Cobra AMP 4-GW

Wedges: Callaway Forged Copper 56* and 60*

Putters: Scotty Cameron  35" (Several of the flow neck blade variety)

Ball: Bridgestone B330-RX and Srixon Z-Star

Bag: Nike Performance Carry


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Originally Posted by mswings

Does it have toe hang for a strong arc

Almost all his non-mallet putters do. The arc stroke is what Scotty himself likes best and therefore promotes with the majority of his putters.

My Tools of Ignorance:

Driver: Ping I20 9.5*
Woods/Hybrids: Cobra AMP 3W and 3 HY

Irons: Cobra AMP 4-GW

Wedges: Callaway Forged Copper 56* and 60*

Putters: Scotty Cameron  35" (Several of the flow neck blade variety)

Ball: Bridgestone B330-RX and Srixon Z-Star

Bag: Nike Performance Carry


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Originally Posted by Elvisliveson

Almost all his non-mallet putters do. The arc stroke is what Scotty himself likes best and therefore promotes with the majority of his putters.

Yep.

My Kombi is one of the few Scotty's that isn't toe weighted.  That's why I switched to it from the Newport.  FWIW, the Newport toe hangs at about 45*.

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Driver: Titleist 910 D-3;  9.5* Diamana Kai'li
3-Wood: Titleist 910F;  15* Diamana Kai'li
Hybrids: Titleist 910H 19* and 21* Diamana Kai'li
Irons: Titleist 695cb 5-Pw

Wedges: Scratch 51-11 TNC grind, Vokey SM-5's;  56-14 F grind and 60-11 K grind
Putter: Scotty Cameron Kombi S
Ball: ProV1

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Originally Posted by mswings

So does that mean a newport 2 would be ok for my strong arc!

Newport 2 toe hangs a bit  less then 45 degrees.

Wilson Tour Special 1,  and Bulls Eyes -  toe hangs 180 deg. and they are dirt cheap on e-bay.

But, the Newport 2 is more forgiving.

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I'm using a ping craze 2 putter now. I kinda like the odessey Metal x #9. Is the rossie style not a good choice?

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Originally Posted by mswings

i dont know how good this is but i did the ping putter fitting and i was told i needed a putter for a strong arc. so ping offers the zing and my day. i like the zing, but i was wondering what odessey and also specifically what scotty cameron style would fit this style putting stroke?

thanks

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I got my Scotty Laguna 2.0 last year and changed to an arc putting stroke. Got my average putts per hole down to 1.6.


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There is a PDF to download in here to go over the different styles and arc to fit your putter. Some good info in there, might help you out.

http://www.scottycameron.com/studio/articles/details.aspx?id=56

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Originally Posted by n8dogg2669

There is a PDF to download in here to go over the different styles and arc to fit your putter. Some good info in there, might help you out.

http://www.scottycameron.com/studio/articles/details.aspx?id=56


Thanks!  It's about time Scotty came out with something about his putters that didn't sound like a wine commercial with silly stamps.

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