Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport £210
Scotty Cameron has been hard at work creating a new putter for Titleist. We offer the inside track on how it performs
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Titleist says: Scotty Cameron continues to produce the highest quality traditional putters. The new Studio Select range have two circular sole weights to increase stability and can be factory adjusted to suit shaft length and the preference of the customer. The range also features an improved high toe profile which eliminates any tendency to raise the toe at address, aiming to the left of the target as a result.
GM verdict: The new bold red graphics and circular sole weights are quite big changes in the Studio range by usual Scotty Cameron standards. The still maintain the incredible feel and looks that have become synonymous with Scotty designs. There are a number of different head, weight and hosel options which just enhance the quality of the Studio range. The weights in the sole do add some forgiveness levels but I would still suggest the Newport is designed for confident putters.
T: 01480 301114
W: titleist.co.uk
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