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Hi All

currently in the process of buying a new scotty cameron....I basically have two grip options.

It's the Select Newport 2 Notchback model I'm getting which comes with what it refers to as 'Scotty Select Grip - black' or I can get a custom option of 'Scotty California Pistolero' in Red/Black......

does anyone know if there is much difference between these two options?  I'm leaning towards the Pistolero option but unsure if there is much real difference.

many thanks!


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You need to try them and figure out which fits your swing pattern, grip and arc...if both are neutral get the one that you feel would be more durable in your bag.

I recently got fitted to a SC and couldn't believe all that went into a putter fitting!  I ended up with the Monterey and lost 6 strokes a round from putting alone...


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thank you.....the notchback suits me in terms of the model but the pistolero grip wasn't available to try where i was.  so i was wondering how much difference there was between that and the current 'stock' grip....


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Then you've got to try an Edel Fitting...

...the putter is separated into pieces - head, weight, hosel, even different shaft, cb weights, grip, pixl insert, and then sight lines - and a model is assembled based on how you aim and lagging tests. They take it all down and send it to Edel, who makes the putter.

As to Scotty, the notchback is a nice putter. As to grip, you've got to hold it and see if it fits as the other member posted.

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the pistolero is a lot heavier, it's make the putter play about 4-5 swingweights lighter then with a studio grip, so you may or may not want to select different weights for it based on that.

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