Scotty Refurbish

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By JCope

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  1. Anyone out there have information or tips on sending in a older Scotty to be refurbished? Experiences, prices, customization options, ect.... Looked around on the Scotty website couldn't really find much information. Thanks in advance Team Titleist!!

  2. Corey T

    Corey T
    Tyrone, GA

    Military
    The prices are on the website, you have to select what you want done to see the prices....if customizing you can even make the selection(s) and see what your club will look like. I have send both of my putters in and have always been pleased with the product and the customer service.
  3. Chris B

    Chris B
    Monroe, LA

    there are limitless options on his web page - the options must be in the tens of thousands.
  4. Titleist Fan 179

    Titleist Fan 179
    Middleburg hts, OH

    I sent my old Newport pro platinum a few years ago. Had custom stamping, paint fill and grip installed along with new grip. It turned out great! was about $200 but I could not be more happy. It was like getting a new flat stick for $200 and it was built to my specs. Highly recommend!
  5. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    This link will provide you with needed information and instructions to complete your restoration. Every response I have read regarding his custom work has been nothing but positive.

    http://www.scottycameron.com/
  6. Matt B

    Matt B
    Columbus, OH

    I just filled out the form on site & paid for the customization, then shipped the putter to the Custom Shop.
  7. Tom B

    Tom B
    Northborough, MA

    www.scottycameron.com will bring you to their website and start you on an interactive form that you fill out and it will show you what you're going to see. I've sent back my California Del Mar and my older Red X. Turnaround is about 2 weeks and they've done a great job for me. Not a lot, I have had them re-shafted, lengthened a little, and some minor refurb. If you're out of season like us snow-ins up in the Northeast, now would be a good time to get it out. I thought the prices were reasonable too, considering you're getting the best who made your Scotty to do the work.
  8. Joshua B

    Joshua B
    Connecticut

    I cannot say enough great stuff about the process! I sent my left hand Monterey to them and they stamped it in each cavity dot and painted each dot a different iridescent color (purple, orange, green) as well as painted the font, gave it a new shaft ring, stamped the back with south paw, and put a purple grip on it (my daughters favorite color). They called to confirm all specs, and even rush ordered the process for me (about 3 weeks) as I was heading to Myrtle Beach on a golf trip. It was about $300 and an amazing experience, well worth it. My putter now has a name, Jolene. Do it if you are debating, you won't be disappointed.
  9. If you go on the custom shop section of the page and select customize putter. You can go through and it will give you all the prices and options for your putter. There is other options you can do as well. There is the putter spa by J rich which I here is pretty good.
  10. Tom W

    Tom W
    Southbury, CT

    I sent in an old Newport with an oil can finish to the spa to be Redone about 12 years ago. The prices were a lot less expensive back then. But there were a multitude of options available. Replace shaft, adjust length, lie, replace grip with numerous selections. A new headcover in assorted options. The club was returned to me looking as if it were brand new... The refurbished oil can finish was spectacular and has retained its luster to today...I have used it as my gamer for the last 2 years....

    There is a link on the Scotty Cameron website, that will provide you with all the pricing and options available....

  11. Thanks everyone, for some reason when i seen it on the website i thought that was for new putters. Helps if you read closer i guess.

    Now, I just have to find a left handed Del Mar. Been told they stopped making those back in 2013 so i have to go search the old inter web to find one.

  12. Like many others on this site I have have numerous putters refurbished by SC at the Custom Shop. I am unable to upload pics on the computer I am typing this note on now however let me share with you the results are amazing plus you can send in your new putter and have the color changed to black if you like! Lots of options, pricing begins around $250 and goes up from there. If you do it right it will be around $$350-$400 when you are done with headcover, grip etc...etc...

    Have fun!!
  13. MrPizzle

    MrPizzle
    Abingdon, MD

    I sent my 03 Futura back earlier this month for a new grip, new shaft, adding sight lines on top, and fresh paint job. Can't wait to get it back! I don't trust anyone else to work on it. This putter will never be replaced, well worth every penny. I'll post a before and after when it comes back.
  14. Bill  V

    Bill V
    Colorado Springs, CO

    If by "older" you mean anything made prior to when Scotty joined Titleist, like the old Classic and Scottsman line, even better an old Scott Cameron handmade, DON'T GET IT REFINISHED is the first rule. If the putter is in terrible shape, it may be worth getting it done. Collectable Scotty putters, especially the older ones, tend to be favored by collectors if they are all original. If you have a question, consult www.camerconcollector.com, join the site, and post a few pictures. You'll get some good advice

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