Scotty Cameron: A customized fit for all golfers

Scotty Cameron has been around in the market for at least a decade. Aside from its infamous endorsers and successful tournaments, this putters maker has well excelled in providing golfers customized tools fitted for their gaming styles. Some critics even held it as having "the softest feel ever".

But what does makes this brand name different from all else?

Scotty Cameron 101

There are six different putters version for 2010. These include: Studio Select, California, Studio Select Kombi, Circa '62, Red X and Detour.

The Scotty's Studio Select putter line substitutes the Studio Style family with an entirely milled design, all-new graphics, and an extensive range of weighting and length choices to cater to a wider range of players.

The California is better known as the classics that are reborn but with a modern twist. In this putter, artistic design intertwines with high-tech engineering. What is feel-good familiar is actually a brand new version.

If you want to profit from the equal adjustable weight technology as the other Studio Select putters in a Tour tested mallet design, the Studio Select Kombi would be a fitting choice for you. This is available in three distinct models.

Circa '62 putters represent the premium distinctiveness of a classic putter generation with models that appeal to players searching for greater performance, exceptional looks, and outstanding feel.

The Scotty Cameron Red X3 and Red X5 mallets are more of a refined, precision-milled stainless steel shapes with a glare defiant Charcoal Mist finish for unparalleled feel and look.

A combination of the advanced Detour design and weighting features with the highly popular Newport style putter head, the Scotty Cameron Newport 2 Detour and Newport 2.5 Detour exemplifies a putter made especially for the next generation.

Perhaps the primary set back regarding this product is its price. Scotty Cameron is highly expensive yet once used, you'll notice its grand difference from the rest.

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