• 05-09-2004
    Kdizzlef0shizzle
    is my titleist bullseye a cameron?
    i recently bought a titleist bullseye original flange putter. i looked on the bottom and in the middle it has "sc" stamped on it. i am assuming this means scotty cameron...but im not sure. Can anyone help and verify? thanks
  • 05-11-2004
    jprior
    It might not be. The 3 models on the Cameron website all have CAMERON stamped into the face.
  • 05-11-2004
    Montagle
    The bullseye putters stamped "SC" were prototypes and are worth an absolute fortune.

    Unless you paid upwards of 1400 bucks for it, the seller did not know what he had.

    I congratulate you. What a lucky guy.
  • 05-11-2004
    jprior
    [QUOTE=Montagle]The bullseye putters stamped "SC" were prototypes and are worth an absolute fortune.

    Unless you paid upwards of 1400 bucks for it, the seller did not know what he had.

    I congratulate you. What a lucky guy.[/QUOTE]


    Geez... I'm gonna get a stamp and pound SC into that old bullseye I have in the basement!
  • 05-11-2004
    Kdizzlef0shizzle
    wait a second, i am talking about the brass bullseye putter. If it is worth upwards of 1400 dollars than i got it for a steal at 12.50 on ebay. if this is indeed the case then would anyone like a prototype putter? its got a new cameron cord grip on it! does anyone know for certain that scotty cameron made BRASS bullseye putters for titleist?
  • 05-12-2004
    Montagle
    Yes!! He did!! And you got one!! Lucky you!! For only 12.50!! yay!!

    Savvy mofo you are.
  • 05-19-2004
    copperhack87
    [QUOTE=Montagle]The bullseye putters stamped "SC" were prototypes and are worth an absolute fortune.

    Unless you paid upwards of 1400 bucks for it, the seller did not know what he had.

    I congratulate you. What a lucky guy.[/QUOTE]


    Hello,
    How do I find out more information about this, and other golf club collectables???

    Thanks for your time!
    Copperhack87
  • 05-20-2004
    copperhack87
    I would like to "chip" this thread up towards the top where maybe it will get more looks.

    Thanks again,

    Copperhack87
  • 05-24-2004
    mljones99
    send it in to get certified. Scotty Cameron offers a service that validates putters and will tell you exactly if it is real or not. [url]www.scottycameron.com[/url]
  • 07-04-2004
    nsherman2006
    i got one too
    Hi. I found it quite convenient that this thread is here, as today i picked up a Bullseye flange putter today with SC stamped on the hosel. It has a Titleist grip (baby t?) and the scotty cameron shaftband, with a taper shaft. It has a dark finish, something like gunmetal. It is in pretty bad shape, with some rusting, but i may be able to whip it into shape. However, do you think that this putter is a prototype? It does not look like the production models. It has 'bullseye flange' and 'Titleist' on the sole in script and the bullseye putterhead logo in between, with a red and white bullseye on the face. Does anyone have any idea what this is and what it might be worth? Thanks. Neal
  • 07-05-2004
    nsherman2006
    anyone?
    I have seen brass bullseye putters with a few circles around SC on the sole, but they don't seem to be anything too special, like on item #3686564550. These seem to be standard, but still a steal at 12.50. However, the one i have has been quite elusive. I have not seen any pictures or found any information on what i have. The SC is stamped on the hosel, and it appears that it is a Scotty Cameron putter. It is rare, even if it is not a prototype, and i have not found any info at all about it. Maybe someone here can help. Thanks. Neal
  • 07-07-2004
    nsherman2006
    please? anyone?
  • 08-13-2009
    scott_wright
    Sorry to pull back up an OLD post but I have just found a Titleist Bullseye with SC stamped and circled on the bottom, its a standard flange. Are they worth anything?
  • 08-13-2009
    Mr 3 Wiggle
    So many GR posting violations in this thread I don't know where to start. Let's start with STFU newbies!!!

    If you want to talk about your POS Titleist clubs find another board. Titleist is crappy golf equipment for sheep. The putter you bought is ancient and only a sucker would buy one these days just because it's stamped with an SC. Now kindly f off.
  • 08-13-2009
    scott_wright
    [QUOTE=Mr 3 Wiggle]So many GR posting violations in this thread I don't know where to start. Let's start with STFU newbies!!!

    If you want to talk about your POS Titleist clubs find another board. Titleist is crappy golf equipment for sheep. The putter you bought is ancient and only a sucker would buy one these days just because it's stamped with an SC. Now kindly f off.[/QUOTE]

    Thanks for the warm welcome mate you're a real asset to this forum, I just found this club in my shed and was wondering about it, you didnt have to read it.
  • 08-13-2009
    Mr 3 Wiggle
    [QUOTE=scott_wright]Thanks for the warm welcome mate you're a real asset to this forum, I just found this club in my shed and was wondering about it, you didnt have to read it.[/QUOTE]

    F your putter, F your shed, and F you.
  • 08-13-2009
    Mward2002
    I'd start by trying to pull pictures of it up on Google to make sure it's real, then I'd start E-bay. Just my reccomendation.
  • 08-13-2009
    Donald Jackson
    [QUOTE=scott_wright]Thanks for the warm welcome mate you're a real asset to this forum, I just found this club in my shed and was wondering about it, you didnt have to read it.[/QUOTE]
    Don't worry about that guy, he feeds on getting in arguements and rude and offensive comments. Just [SIZE="5"]ignore[/SIZE] the guy or kid, I am enjoying the thread on these putters as I have one at home and can't wait to check it out when i get home.
  • 08-13-2009
    Mr 3 Wiggle
    [QUOTE=Donald Jackson]Don't worry about that guy, he feeds on getting in arguements and rude and offensive comments. Just [SIZE="5"]ignore[/SIZE] the guy or kid, I am enjoying the thread on these putters as I have one at home and can't wait to check it out when i get home.[/QUOTE]

    LOL at the newbies consoling each other.
  • 08-13-2009
    noshuz
    Wiggles is flexing his little cyber muscles today! :)
  • 08-13-2009
    Mr 3 Wiggle
    [QUOTE=noshuz]Wiggles is flexing his little cyber muscles today! :)[/QUOTE]

    Newbies with 3 hybrids and no fairway woods in their bags should STFU. Someone with that setup clearly knows jacks.hit about golf. Please refer to the code of newbie conduct for further details. You're more than welcome for this friendly advice.
  • 08-13-2009
    noshuz
    No need to pump yer lil chicken chest out at me lil man. I won’t hurt you.
  • 08-13-2009
    Not a hacker
    All I can say is than fukc those original posters have fukt off since this thread started. Scott Wright should be banned for dredging this shite up, along with any newb who agreed with him. It nearly put me to fukn sleep reading those shittalkesque posts. At least Wiggles chimed in to keep it real. Thumbs up.
  • 08-14-2009
    No_Idea
    the only occasion one buys a scotty is when he experiences a series of fark*d up range sessions and rounds of golf. that's how i got my scotty..
  • 08-14-2009
    GolfEpisode
    WOW. This guy Mr 3 wiggles is quite a funny character . Almost like the picture he has next to his name . You dont find comedy like that in many Internet forums. It kinda breaks the dullness of what an internet golf forum can be like:D
  • 08-14-2009
    GolfEpisode
    I think your Scotty Cameroon putter is a fake one my fellow golfer . Its isnt anything more than an old bullseye putter that you can buy at your local Thrifty Store for 2.50 american dollars.:(
  • 09-15-2009
    scott_wright
    Hi guys,

    Just letting you know I put up my Bullseye on Ebay (Australia) and an American fellow bought it for $650 AUD which is around $560 USD which I thought was crazy but hey I'm not complaining. And apologies to the people complaining about reviving an old thread, I needed info on it and this is where google sent me, you didn't have to read it.
    Cheers
  • 09-15-2009
    Omen2
    what the hell did you sell it for? that was crazy... that thing could have been a family heirloom.

    congrats on finding a fantastic piece; shame for pissing it away

    that's the equivalent of finding a picasso and selling it at a flea market.... ???

    Omen
  • 09-16-2009
    scott_wright
    I got it with a set of clubs i bought off a mate, currently I need the money more than the club...thats it.
  • 09-16-2009
    lorenzoinoc
    [QUOTE=scott_wright]I got it with a set of clubs i bought off a mate, currently I need the money more than the club...thats it.[/QUOTE]

    If that's your dance with life, I suspect you'll always be short of money.
  • 09-16-2009
    Mizuno>Ping
    What an old thread, where's Kdizzlef0shizzle now? Has he succumbed to the atrocities on this forum?
  • 09-16-2009
    Kiwi Player
    $650 for a second hand putter?

    Good for you Scott. There's a sucker born every minute.
  • 09-16-2009
    Horseballs
    [QUOTE=Kiwi Player]$650 for a second hand putter?

    Good for you Scott. There's a sucker born every minute.[/QUOTE]
    Kiwi, it's a magical Scotty Cameron putter. The head covers alone on those things fetch up to $10,000 if Scotty wipes his jizz on them.
  • 09-16-2009
    Kiwi Player
    [QUOTE=Horseballs]Kiwi, it's a magical Scotty Cameron putter. The head covers alone on those things fetch up to $10,000 if Scotty wipes his jizz on them.[/QUOTE]

    Presumably this one was minus the headcover and that explains why it was such a bargain.
  • 09-16-2009
    Kiwi Player
    [QUOTE=scott_wright]I got it with a set of clubs i bought off a mate, currently I need the money more than the club...thats it.[/QUOTE]

    Just went back and re read this thread from 4 weeks ago when you revived it. You said you found it in your shed. Now you're saying you bought it off a mate? Which is it?

    Either way, considering you weren't even sure it was genuine, you've done well to hock it for $650 bucks!!! I still can't believe anyone would pay that for a brand new putter let alone a second hand one. Is that particular model a classic that is especially sought after or something?

    Or does the guy that bought it just have more money than sense?
  • 09-16-2009
    Omen2
    one special production model which was called the Micro or Mini or something like that fetched 32,000 USD.

    yeah some limited production or old models are worth a lot of money.

    Omen, shed or mate? where did it come from?
  • 09-16-2009
    No_Idea
    [QUOTE=scott_wright]I got it with a set of clubs i bought off a mate, currently I need the money more than the club...thats it.[/QUOTE]

    A part time job as Gigolo pays well
  • 09-16-2009
    Not a hacker
    Forgive my scepticism (finding it in the shed then getting it from a mate doesn't add up), but would you mind providing a link to the sale?
  • 09-17-2009
    KoolCat
    [QUOTE=scott_wright]Just letting you know I put up my Bullseye on Ebay (Australia) and an American fellow bought it for $650 AUD which is around $560 USD...[/QUOTE]

    Gonna have to throw the BS flag on this one. A search of completed listings on eBay Australia shows the most expensive Cameron Bullseye to have sold for $321 AUD ($280 USD). And that was for a brand new one that sold from the USA. Makes me wonder why someone would even post a BS story like this. Perhaps he is getting ready to list one and wants to build up some hype and inflated prices in the hopes that bidders will find this info and jack up their bids? Nice try "Scott Wright", now do as Mr 3 Wiggle originally advised and STFU newbie...
  • 10-03-2009
    Duncan White
    Thanks for the info, hope to try it this weekend.
  • 10-07-2009
    No_Idea
    [QUOTE=KoolCat]Gonna have to throw the BS flag on this one. A search of completed listings on eBay Australia shows the most expensive Cameron Bullseye to have sold for $321 AUD ($280 USD). And that was for a brand new one that sold from the USA. Makes me wonder [B]why someone would even post a BS story like this[/B]. [/QUOTE]

    haha.. insane.
  • 11-21-2009
    Chris Jones from Salem MA
    I could personally give a crap about golf but out of bordom I stumbled into this site. You realy should be patient with, what's his name? Mr. biglesworth4?? dunno. I mean can you imagine becoming an eagle scout just to realize that your a scared little d-bag. The dude needs to blow off steam somewhere, and where better a place than behind the safety Of a computer screen. It's not like his computer is going to mop the street with his faget ass like 90% of the population would if his testicals ever descended and he musterd up the balls to talk to people in person the way he does from behind his computer screen. ( I mean people other than his wife, dog, little children)
    Do they call you the golfing gaaayngsta?? lmfao. (tough guy)
  • 11-21-2009
    famousdavis
    [QUOTE=Kdizzlef0shizzle]wait a second, i am talking about the brass bullseye putter. If it is worth upwards of 1400 dollars than i got it for a steal at 12.50 on ebay. if this is indeed the case then would anyone like a prototype putter? its got a new cameron cord grip on it! does anyone know for certain that scotty cameron made BRASS bullseye putters for titleist?[/QUOTE]


    It could be worth more than $1400. I've seen these go as high as $4000 if they are in good condition.