A Scotty in my future

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By Erich F

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  1. Hi TT:

    After several range sessions, I finally dialed in my TSi2, T100S and Vokeys. They were really humming Sunday. Hit 9 greens but only made 1 out of 10 putts from inside 10 ft. and added a couple of 3 putts. I can only dream of how much better my 80 could have been. I have been stubbornly sticking to the only non-Titleist club in my bag; a png I have had for years. My version of the Billy Baroo, but this one has lost its magic. Heading to my first putter fitting this week to pick out a new Scotty and have Titleist in the bag from top to bottom.

  2. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Like many of us “vintage” golfers, I too started out with a png back in the 80’s but transitioned into Scotty’s putters in the 90’s. As the solid balls have become firmer, the Scotty’s just feel better to me. Wishing you many future 1-putts with the new putter!
  3. Thanks Dale!
  4. I’ve been playing my Scotty for 20yrs now and I just love it. You will truly enjoy having a Scotty in your hands.
  5. Kyle J

    Kyle J
    Brookfield, WI

    I have a love/hate relationship with my Scotty Newport 2 and am currently gaming a Spider Tour X. It's the only non-Titleist club in my bag but I have a much higher degree of confidence versus my Scotty. I've been wanting to get a putter fitting for a Scotty Mallet type putter for quite some time. I could be persuaded.

    Best of luck to you. Hit 'em straight and roll 'em end over end!
  6. Lots of options, but some just feel like home. Love my 11.5!
  7. Thanks Kyle, go book that fitting. Nothing to lose but some strokes.
  8. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Agree with Dale and vintage here also. Still have that Png copper Pal 2 but do not use it anymore, along with my two Bullseyes. Keepsakes. Also have a Png PLD Anser Milled, but for some reason my Scotty Cameron Super Select Squareback 2 35" with a GolfPride Golf Pride Reverse Taper Putter Grips Flat / Pistol / Round works best for me. It was introduced to me by one of the Team Titleist staffers at the TTI event a Scottsdale (I was playing the PLD). Also have a Scotty Special Select Newport 2, but that Squareback seems to line well for me and love the milled facing. Have had a number of different Scotty putters but sold them to others looking for a used SC putter. All were Newport 2s, along the Anser line.

    Have tried a lot of cally putters but they did not last very long. Just did not have the feel and line up to my liking. Tried one of my friends Spiders. Like I said I tried. Tested the EvnRoll and was a very heavy putter for me.
  9. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    One piece of advice that an old friend gave me many years ago. He was somewhat crazy but could putt the eyes out of a cup. He always said that:, "Chuck, if you roll the ball into the cup it will most likely go in 100% of the time. He could make me laugh. Whitey was a retired traveling salesman who played up and down the east coast. A gambler against the likes of Snead and Hogan. Had one of the best putting strokes of anyone had ever met. Warped sense of humor and cantankerous old SOB. But loved playing with him, learned a lot and loved his stories. How he beat Snead out of a few bucks. I do miss him. Sure he is giving someone what for whether it be above or below. Just kidding my friend, RIP, Whitey Whitesides.
  10. John M

    John M
    Asheville, North Carolina

    Military
    Getting a putter fitting is a good idea! I did and am very happy with my Scotty Phantom 5S. Good luck!
  11. Eric H

    Eric H
    Ridgway, PA

    I think you will enjoy the Cameron putters, lots of choices and they are always beautiful!
  12. Jim S

    Jim S
    East Point, GA

    You are making a great decision to go get fit with a Scotty putter. I am like all the other Vintage people that started with png and went to a and Scotty and never looked back. Go with what the fitter says and you will be happy..
  13. I have played a 2.5+ for several years. Late last year, I lost my aiming line and couldn't seem to get my putts to start where I wanted. I made a switch to a phantom 7.5 and I'm never looking back.

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