Scotty Cameron Special Select Putters Review
There's a reason why Scotty Cameron is such a revered manufacturer of putters, a reputation that is set to be further enhanced by the introduction of eight new Special Select models for the 2020 season.
Each putter in the line has been completely reworked, including Scotty’s classic Newport, Newport 2 and Newport 2.5 blade styles. A refined Del Mar joins the new Fastback 1.5, Squareback 2, Flowback 5 and Flowback 5.5 mid-mallet models.
The man himself, said: “I’m always inspired by the putters that result from working directly with the best players in the world. With Special Select, I wanted to get back to the pure-milled shapes and faces that I’ve been crafting for tour players for over two decades now. We’ve brought those designs into the modern era with new setups, necks, faces, grips and weights. Every aspect of every putter has been redone. When it all came together, it was pretty special.”
These designs feature a sleeker head, with thinner and flatter toplines, refined neck configurations, soft tri-soles and balanced weighting. But just how do they perform in practice?
Golfshake's Ryan Rastall has taken two of the putters - Newport 2 & Flowback 5.5 - for a test and review at Howley Hall Golf Club in Leeds. See Ryan discuss the technology behind the new Scotty Cameron, what you can expect, and whether the quality reflects the understandable expectation.
Special Select putters will be available through Titleist authorised retailers from March 27th.
For more information, see Titleist Presents New Scotty Cameron Select Putters.
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