What is Scotty Cameron Studio Design?
What is Scotty Cameron Studio Design?
Archival Putter 2004. First introduced in 2002, the Studio Design 2.5 is a rounded flanged blade with a pocket. This affords a clean look at the ball, and made for the player demanding precise feel and feedback. In addition, the 2.5 features a rolled topline and a high toe for a distinctive profile.
Is Scotty Cameron a good putter?
Scotty Cameron Putters are considered to be such high quality because they are designed with such precision and detail. They have been used by professionals for over 25 years. The putters are customizable. Golfers are recorded when putting and Scotty Cameron designs a putter right for their stroke and style.
Is Scotty Cameron coming out with a new putter in 2021?
AVAILABILITY: The new Scotty Cameron Phantom X putter models will be available worldwide on March 26, 2021, through Titleist authorized golf shops.
Why are Scotty Cameron Circle T so expensive?
Carbon Steel, German Stainless and Surgical Stainless are the most common high-end materials you’ll find when it comes to a Circle T putter. Due to the materials, unique finishes and time it takes to create a Tour version of, say, a Newport or Newport 2, it’s easy to see why the price goes up exponentially.
Which Scotty Cameron putter is most forgiving?
Scotty Cameron Phantom X 11.5
The Scotty Cameron Phantom X 11.5, one of the most forgiving putters out there, is the newest addition to the acclaimed, high-tech Phantom range and is a wingback, mallet designed for stability throughout the putting stroke.
Why are Scotty Cameron putters so expensive?
Scotty Cameron putters are that expensive because they can be. They’re made from premium materials, they feel super good, and they’re the most customizable putter on the market. That’s great and all but the sad reality is that these putters will NOT improve your game.
What professionals use Scotty Cameron putters?
Scotty Cameron’s putters have been the choice of many PGA Tour members since the early 1990s. Tiger Woods, Mark O’Meara, Sergio Garcia, Peter Jacobsen, Jason Dufner and Rory McIlroy are among the leading pro golfers who have used Cameron’s creations.