Custom Black Kombi Scotty Cameron Putter

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Scotty Cameron Putters, California Series (Spy Pics)

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The new California Series from Scotty Cameron Putters will be released to the public sometime this fall. Right now we know that they will have a slightly cleaner look on the sole, along with a honey dipped finish. Another piece of exciting news about this new lineup is that it will include the previously discontinued Del Mar head style. (Click thumbnail for larger picture)

Scotty Cameron California Series Head Styles:

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  • Montery:  A blade with a double-stepflange, pocket and plumbing neck.
  • Coronado: A classic blade design with a double step flange and flow neck.
  • Sonoma: A clean, compact mallet with a plumbing neck.
  • Del Mar: A mid mallet deisgn with a flow neck.

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Scotty Cameron 2009 US Open Headcover: Special ‘Tour Only’ Edition

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Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Select

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The Scotty Cameron Studio Select was released earlier this year and is definitely one of the best putters on the market. Aside from its super clean look it sports an array of features, customization being one of the most notable.

The head is made from milled 303 Stainless Steel and has heel & toe circular sole weights that allow for multiple length options in each model. This new weighting system gives a golfer the ability to change the length of the putter without losing the feel required for that specific length.

According to Scotty Cameron, "Most putter heads are only weighted for 35-inch shafts and therefore, are much too light for shorter lengths, or too heavy for longer lengths.  Too often the same heads are placed in shafts of all lengths.  The result is the golfer having to hit at the ball instead of being able to stroke the ball, and that creates distance control problems.  The Studio Select putter line delivers a wide range of specifications and options, designed to accommodate a wider range of golfer requirements."

As we posted earlier, TaylorMade will be following the weighted putter idea in the coming months with the Monza Spider, which features a similar heel & toe weighting system.

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