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Spin-Off: Are Scotty Cameron putters really worth the money?
Posted on 2/24/16 at 1:09 pm
Posted on 2/24/16 at 1:09 pm
I understand the theory that "you get what you pay for," especially when applying the phrase to almost any other golf club in your bag, but are Scotty Cameron putters really worth the price? I mean aren't putters just a solid flat surface with little room for variation as far as abilities? Having never played with one and being too poor to buy one "just to check it out," I figured I'd ask the OT.
Posted on 2/24/16 at 1:12 pm to Eric Stratton
Over hyped yea, but they aren't bad. I used a Pro Platinum for a few months and thought it was ok. I still prefer my Ping Anser.
Posted on 2/24/16 at 1:13 pm to Eric Stratton
If you make putts with it. Yes
If you miss putts with it. No
If you miss putts with it. No
Posted on 2/24/16 at 1:13 pm to Eric Stratton
Putting is as much about confidence as it is about technique and equipment.
If the equipment gives you confidence, it's worth it IMO.
I have a Newport 2.5 custom fit for me and I am leaving everything to it in my legal will.
If the equipment gives you confidence, it's worth it IMO.
I have a Newport 2.5 custom fit for me and I am leaving everything to it in my legal will.
Posted on 2/24/16 at 1:13 pm to Eric Stratton
Part of putting is mental. If it makes you more confident, you'll putt better. JMO. I don't have one, but I do have a putter that I am confident in.
Posted on 2/24/16 at 1:14 pm to BRgetthenet
I appreciate the offer but it'd cost me almost half the price of the putter in gas to come try it out.
Posted on 2/24/16 at 1:14 pm to Eric Stratton
Worth the money -- not really, but it is the same with other high-end brand name products. That being said, if it gives you an added degree of confidence, then go for it.
I currently play one, but it's still not worth the money. A putter for 1/3 the price will work just as well.
I currently play one, but it's still not worth the money. A putter for 1/3 the price will work just as well.
Posted on 2/24/16 at 1:14 pm to Eric Stratton
Some putter faces are certainly more forgiving and consistent than others, but I agree that the difference is marginal, especially once you reach a certain quality.
My younger brother plays high school golf and recently got a Scotty. It took him quite a while to adjust to the speed because the ball was jumping hot off the face. He is adjusted now and loves it, but I can still out-putt with my $120 Odyssey. User matters more than the club in most instances.
My younger brother plays high school golf and recently got a Scotty. It took him quite a while to adjust to the speed because the ball was jumping hot off the face. He is adjusted now and loves it, but I can still out-putt with my $120 Odyssey. User matters more than the club in most instances.
Posted on 2/24/16 at 1:15 pm to Eric Stratton
Mine is the best tool in my bag. I love putting now that I got it, it feels really steady and has just the right weight and balance to it. Too bad it takes me a while to get to putting since my driving still sucks
Posted on 2/24/16 at 1:19 pm to Eric Stratton
I have no regrets with mine. I love it.
Posted on 2/24/16 at 1:21 pm to Eric Stratton
Its not the wand its the Magician
Posted on 2/24/16 at 1:22 pm to Eric Stratton
I am loyal to a ping putter I have used for 30 years. I think if the putter feels comfortable in your hands you will putt better.
A bad putter probably wont get better using the most expensive putter but a good putter might.
A bad putter probably wont get better using the most expensive putter but a good putter might.
Posted on 2/24/16 at 1:24 pm to Topwater Trout
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I am loyal to a ping putter I have used for 30 years. I think if the putter feels comfortable in your hands you will putt better.
A bad putter probably wont get better using the most expensive putter but a good putter might.
I agree with this.
Posted on 2/24/16 at 1:25 pm to Eric Stratton
Probably not, unless your a scratch golfer.
Posted on 2/24/16 at 1:27 pm to Eric Stratton
It depends on your level of play.
Is a Pro-V that much better than a Pinnacle for a hacker? No.
Same question for a good player? Yes.
Is a Pro-V that much better than a Pinnacle for a hacker? No.
Same question for a good player? Yes.
Posted on 2/24/16 at 1:28 pm to Eric Stratton
I like mine. I got it last year looking for a change from my two ball I putted with for 10 years.
I had no confidence in my two ball. Whatever putter you put behind the ball that makes you feel like the ball is going to go in is worth the money IMO.
Like most have said, putter is the most mental club in the bag.
I had no confidence in my two ball. Whatever putter you put behind the ball that makes you feel like the ball is going to go in is worth the money IMO.
Like most have said, putter is the most mental club in the bag.
Posted on 2/24/16 at 1:32 pm to Eric Stratton
Yes they are worth the money, super sweet putters.
But having said that, it's what you prefer in your hand during the round. I switched from my Scotty about a year ago to a SeeMore for about 1/4 of the price. I won't be switching back anytime soon either.
But having said that, it's what you prefer in your hand during the round. I switched from my Scotty about a year ago to a SeeMore for about 1/4 of the price. I won't be switching back anytime soon either.
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