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Scotty Cameron Putters

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  • FreeChavezFreeChavez Member Posts: 3,223
    Mosster47 said:

    I'm a Titleist guy through and through so I had been using a Scotty since around age 14. In college I got my handicap down to a 6 and I felt my putter and not my putting was the difference. I went through two other Camerons not really giving anything else a chance and my scores stayed the same.

    After that I just tried everything and what fit me the best was an Odessy White Steel putter with a Rossi head. I was really close to being a scratch player after that, but I started having kids and married a trust fund baby with a shitty work schedule and I never get to play anymore.

    Scotty's have the best craftsmanship, but try EVERYTHING and see what picks you. If it's $20 then cool, if it's $350 just buck up and pay it.

    Sounds realistic. Kinda sounds like wine! if you like two buck chuck, don't drink the $35 Pinot Gris.

    I went down and knocked a bunch around. i'm thinking of getting the futura x5.
  • mobeymobey Member Posts: 3,254
    Mosster47 said:

    I'm a Titleist guy through and through so I had been using a Scotty since around age 14. In college I got my handicap down to a 6 and I felt my putter and not my putting was the difference. I went through two other Camerons not really giving anything else a chance and my scores stayed the same.

    After that I just tried everything and what fit me the best was an Odessy White Steel putter with a Rossi head. I was really close to being a scratch player after that, but I started having kids and married a trust fund baby with a shitty work schedule and I never get to play anymore.

    Scotty's have the best craftsmanship, but try EVERYTHING and see what picks you. If it's $20 then cool, if it's $350 just buck up and pay it.

    If you married a trust fund baby and still have to work a shitty schedule, you must have a small dick.

    Just saying.
  • Mosster47Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246
    mobey said:

    Mosster47 said:

    I'm a Titleist guy through and through so I had been using a Scotty since around age 14. In college I got my handicap down to a 6 and I felt my putter and not my putting was the difference. I went through two other Camerons not really giving anything else a chance and my scores stayed the same.

    After that I just tried everything and what fit me the best was an Odessy White Steel putter with a Rossi head. I was really close to being a scratch player after that, but I started having kids and married a trust fund baby with a shitty work schedule and I never get to play anymore.

    Scotty's have the best craftsmanship, but try EVERYTHING and see what picks you. If it's $20 then cool, if it's $350 just buck up and pay it.

    If you married a trust fund baby and still have to work a shitty schedule, you must have a small dick.

    Just saying.

    I work a fantastic schedule. Can you not read?
  • sarktasticsarktastic Member Posts: 9,208
    mobey said:

    Mosster47 said:

    I'm a Titleist guy through and through so I had been using a Scotty since around age 14. In college I got my handicap down to a 6 and I felt my putter and not my putting was the difference. I went through two other Camerons not really giving anything else a chance and my scores stayed the same.

    After that I just tried everything and what fit me the best was an Odessy White Steel putter with a Rossi head. I was really close to being a scratch player after that, but I started having kids and married a trust fund baby with a shitty work schedule and I never get to play anymore.

    Scotty's have the best craftsmanship, but try EVERYTHING and see what picks you. If it's $20 then cool, if it's $350 just buck up and pay it.

    If you married a trust fund baby and still have to work a shitty schedule, you must have a small dick.

    Just saying.
    she could be a dyke... marrying a guy was window dressing for the trust to keep the gravy train chugging along.
  • SwayeSwaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,357 Founders Club
    I don't play golf. Never will. Takes too long to get good. I have no patience. I am already good at fishing, shooting and drinking. Stay with what you know.
  • BennyBeaverBennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346
    I got one of these

    Tpmillsputters.com
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