Last Putter Question!

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  • 06-26-2004
    Golferyukon
    Last Putter Question!
    A couple of days ago I asked the question of which putter I should choose and I know that its all up to me and my personal preference but i have narrowed it down to two putters, a Odyssey DFX 3300 and a Scotty Cameron Studio Stainless Newport 2.5. And now my question is are Cameron putters really worth all the money and how do they compare with other putters out there on the market? Thanks
  • 06-26-2004
    Frog
    Imo
    In my opinion yes the cameron putters are worth the money, of course i am a cameron owner. But then again a guy i play with very seldom two putts and he uses a frigging 12 dollar Knight putter from wally world. I have tried many different putters and never found one that felt good, hell i changed putters like they were socks. Then i sprung for a Cameron Pro Platimum Laguna and it has stayed in the bag since. The cameron is a hell of alot better putter than my ability. They are quality putters and will last forever as long as you take care of them.

    L8r
    Frog
  • 06-26-2004
    300Bfore
    Look, if your asking this question and are considering the sc putters, you at this point should have done quite enough homework. SC putters are good.
    I do not have one but have used them (freinds) and find that I am not "settling" with what I have. It comes down to feel and getting one into your hands is the only way to know for sure. If this is not possible, I appologize for being frank in this reply and so I cannot (and am sure nobody else can) tell you the certain result either.
    My take on them is that they elevate the balance of a blade (assuming a newport) style putter to the max. If you are relatively new to the game, you can get a very good ping anser2 for a lot less and if this is your preference in putting style, get the sc next (unless you sink lots - and that's possible too and you stay with what works).
  • 06-26-2004
    300Bfore
    [QUOTE=300Bfore]Look, if your asking this question and are considering the sc putters, you at this point should have done quite enough homework. SC putters are good.
    I do not have one but have used them (freinds) and find that I am not "settling" with what I have. It comes down to feel and getting one into your hands is the only way to know for sure. If this is not possible, I appologize for being frank in this reply and so I cannot (and am sure nobody else can) tell you the certain result either.
    My take on them is that they elevate the balance of a blade (assuming a newport) style putter to the max. If you are relatively new to the game, you can get a very good ping anser2 for a lot less and if this is your preference in putting style, get the sc next (unless you sink lots - and that's possible too and you stay with what works).[/QUOTE]

    I should also mention that Nevercompromise and Nike have putters that style themselves after these fine putters. I have used both and find that either are very good.