Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Design 1.5
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Review Date May 2, 2007 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
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Reviewed by: bluedevilking1891
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Scotty Cameron Studio Design 1.5 Summary: I think this putter is great quality. It rarely ever results in hops and the ball roll is solid and true. It always makes crisp clean contact.
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Review Date August 4, 2005 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: intervalecc
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: studio design 1.5 Summary: i have to say one thing first. the review written by t rex up there that starts of by saying that putter reviews dont mean jack. ya that is probably the best review on this whole website because everything is true i am a believer in the art of putting. all cameron putters are the best i just happened to by this one because it was the one i felt most comfortable with and ontop of that it has the best headcover
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Review Date June 25, 2004 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 2.33 of 5,
3 votes
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Reviewed by: T-Rex2003
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Shoots in the 70s Summary: OK, here's my two cents. Putter reviews don't mean jack. Now, having said that, here's my POV. Putters are wholly subjective. Feel is everything. Scotty Cameron putters, by nature, have excellent feel. Their craftsmanship oozes excellence. They truly are for those who believe in the "art of putting." Yes, they are pricey, but don't let the price put you off. Just spend some time with one and hit a few putts. You won't be sorry. After all, you'll spend $500 on a driver you can't hit worth a d*mn maybe 12 times a round, but you won't spend $200 for a club you'll hit 30+ times? Drive for show, putt for dough. Scotty Cameron putters are for those who believe. See you on the practice green... Similar Products Used: Ping, Odyssey
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Review Date April 29, 2004 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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4 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
1 votes
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Reviewed by: Wilsonplayer_fl
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: 1.5 Studio Summary: Well after many years of playing a low end $15 MacGregor putter I thought I'd step up to the plate and get me a higher end under $200. First saw this putter at Edwin Watts and had a hard time choosing between it and the bullseye 350 33" flange. I went with the 1.5 Studio and after cutting down to 33" I am very glad I made the move. This putter is butter to hit and very easy to line up. Well balanced and WOW what a look Blk Pearl. Best of all I found it on EBay for under $150 with Headcover and tool. Do not buy just to look like the pros. Take your time and try as many putters as possible. Feel and balance is different for each and every person. Good luck and do not pass this one up in your search. Similar Products Used: Bullseye 350 33" w/ heavy flange.
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Review Date November 29, 2003 Overall Rating
4 of 5
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4 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
2 votes
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Reviewed by: randy losada(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: studio 1.5 Summary: first things first, this putter is well balanced and strikes the ball true. great cosmetics although i personally believe that the standard (stock) grip just does'nt cut it but, do'nt let that stop you from giving this well made putter a shot! I've been very pleased with this putter and although scotty is pretty proud of his work (price wise) it would'nt let you down. Customer Service: never had to use it. Similar Products Used: ping b-60, alli and zing (bronze w/pixle). all are very good.
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