Scotty Cameron Putter Advice

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By Tim T

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  1. Tim  T

    Tim T
    Pella, IA

    I am in the market for a new putter and I recently went through a putter fitting where I was told that my putting stroke was considered a "strong arc."  Based on that information what would be the best Scotty Cameron putters for me to try out? 

    Thanks in advance for the advice!

  2. Cath D.

    Cath D.
    Carlsbad, CA

    Putters that lend itself to an arcing stroke are putters (in general) with: More toe flow,less offset - ie Santa Fe neck, or heel shafted putters. Heel shafted - Del Mar, Napa, Short flare neck - Newport 1.5, 2.5, Coronado, Hollywood, Laguna 1.5, Fastback 1.5 The flare-tip is typically a “shaft-over” hosel, meaning the shaft covers the top of the hosel where the two connect. Putters with flare-tip hosels generally have less offset and are more blade-like in their design. These putters tend to be quite a bit toe-down in their weighting scheme and usually work best for golfers who like to rotate the blade open and shut through the stroke.
  3. Tim  T

    Tim T
    Pella, IA

    Thanks Cathi!  Would the new California Monterey 1.5 also fall into this category?  I really like the look of that new model.

  4. Cath D.

    Cath D.
    Carlsbad, CA

    Yes, definitely :)

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