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Anyone tried the new Scotty Cameron Red X5? Reviews, comments etc? Thanks.
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Anyone tried the new Scotty Cameron Red X5? Reviews, comments etc? Thanks.

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They're not yet available. If you can find them in a shop, odds are they JUST got them in. I'll have an X3 here soon and an X5 shortly after that for a full review. Should be pretty good given that I use a Red X currently.

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What is the difference between the two necks of the new putters? I realize they are different, but how do the differences effect one's putting stroke?

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