Scotty Cameron Putters

Anyone truly for or against?
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It's more about the motion in the ocean than the quality of the tool or so I've heard ...
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From your boyfren or two dads?Tequilla said:It's more about the motion in the ocean than the quality of the tool or so I've heard ...
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Why would I think I could ever get even 5% of a real response. I should ask ap for a few lashings for being naive.
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In all seriousness ...FreeChavez said:Why would I think I could ever get even 5% of a real response. I should ask ap for a few lashings for being naive.
Disagree
I use an Odyssey that I've had for almost 20 years.
To me, using a putter is all about something that you have confidence in using because putting is all about good mechanics and confidence.
What I'd recommend if you can pull it off is to try a number of different putters on one of those really small holes that aren't much more than the size of a golf ball. Go through a few drills with the different putters and you'll eventually find one that feels like it is an extension of your shoulders and arms. That's your putter. -
The official #AskBoobs answer:
Buy it. It won't help your putting any, but you'll feel better. -
Should I be surprised that a college football message board has a bunch of golf superiority guys?
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What else are we supposed to do all the Spring and Summer Saturdays?doogsinparadise said:Should I be surprised that a college football message board has a bunch of golf superiority guys?
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I've been using the same putter for 27 years and still cum short of the hole.Tequilla said:
In all seriousness ...FreeChavez said:Why would I think I could ever get even 5% of a real response. I should ask ap for a few lashings for being naive.
Disagree
I use an Odyssey that I've had for almost 20 years.
To me, using a putter is all about something that you have confidence in using because putting is all about good mechanics and confidence.
What I'd recommend if you can pull it off is to try a number of different putters on one of those really small holes that aren't much more than the size of a golf ball. Go through a few drills with the different putters and you'll eventually find one that feels like it is an extension of yourshoulders and armships. That's your putter. -
Putting is about feel and touch. You either have or you don't. Or you attain it by practicing your ass off. Either way, it's not interesting.
The only reason one pro use a certain putter over another is endorsement $.
So by all means, waste your credit on a putter instead of a club that will really help your game (driver, rescue wood, wedge).
HTH
edited to add: I've had the same putter for 20+ years and I kick ass at putting even with no practice. I'm just a natural athlete. -
Who is Scotty Cameron Putters? Does he post here? Never seen him.
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Broke my putter in half after reaching a par 5 in two and 5-putted. Haven't played since.
I blame the putter. And Bill Clinton -
It's a poor craftsman who blames his tools.
Keep the one ya got and use the credit for something else. -
Tequilla said:FreeChavez said:
Why would I think I could ever get even 5% of a real response. I should ask ap for a few lashings for being naive.
Disagree
What I'd recommend if you can pull it off is to try a number of different putters on one of those really small holes that aren't much more than the size of a golf ball.
Man has been trying to do this since the dawn of time.
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Vote down for not blaming obama. Bill clinton is soooooo 90's.monroecougdad said:Broke my putter in half after reaching a par 5 in two and 5-putted. Haven't played since.
I blame the putter. And Bill Clinton -
If you can't see that only Phil Bleenor can answer this question, I can't help you.
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Yes, but I wouldn't get any advice on a putter, I'd get to hear how he once played in a foursome with Cameron....Swaye said:If you can't see that only Phil Bleenor can answer this question, I can't help you.
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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. -
I generally steer clear of anyone named Scotty or Cameron.
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Thanks for sharing.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.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.
I went down and knocked a bunch around. i'm thinking of getting the futura x5. -
If you married a trust fund baby and still have to work a shitty schedule, you must have a small dick.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.
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mobey said:
If you married a trust fund baby and still have to work a shitty schedule, you must have a small dick.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.
Just saying.
I work a fantastic schedule. Can you not read? -
she could be a dyke... marrying a guy was window dressing for the trust to keep the gravy train chugging along.mobey said:
If you married a trust fund baby and still have to work a shitty schedule, you must have a small dick.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.
Just saying.
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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.
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I got one of these
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