The New Scotty Cameron Studio Selects

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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2009

In this episode of the Cameron Insider, RC and Spencer review the new Scotty Cameron Studio Select putters for 2010: The Fastback with flowneck, Squareback with plumber's neck, and Newport 2.5 with flowneck.

We also reveal the new Scotty Cameron California line of putters. Distributed by Tubemogul.

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  • @ryancrysler thanks so much for your replies!

  • @samchoochiu I wouldn't say the ball comes off the club head faster. Nowadays, since greens are becoming faster, it seems that players prefer heavier putters to help control speed.

  • @ryancrysler Of course the putter will feel heavier with a different feel, however what I wanted to know was if the ball will be faster with a heavier putter.

  • @samchoochiu Heavier weight is just a preference. For some players, it may help with tempo and confidence. Standard loft is still 4 degrees with lie at 71 degrees.

  • @InsideTheStudioShow What does a heavier weight do to a putter?

    also what is the standard loft and lie? just wanted to make sure if it was 4 and 2 degrees.

  • @samchoochiu Very nice! The stock for 35": 10g. 34" 15g, 33" 20g. I would say a majority of our players have gone to heavy putters. I wouldn't call the weights interchangeable...it's more of a personal custom design. So, 35" ordered at heavy will come with the 15g weights. 34" ordered heavy will be 20g weights.

  • Im going to get the Newport 2.5 soon and I have no idea which interchangeable weights to use. I know it is personal preference however I do no think I can try all of the weights.

    Which weight do you think is my best bet? or Which weights are "stock" weights?

    great video by the way

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