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Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2
Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2 (24 views/week)
11 reviews
 4.82 of 5

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The entire Studio Style line of putters is the optimal blend of high-performance and classic design. The Newport Studio Style model is no exception. The Studio Style series, new for 2005, incorporate...
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Review Date
March 6, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Cyrus92178 ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2

Summary:
I debated on buying this putter for years. I liked my old putter and just could not rationalize spending almost $300 on a putter. Then one day I was playing in a golf tournament and tinkering around with it in the pro shop and my friend said you use your putter for about half of your strokes in a round. Sounded like a good enough reason for me so I finally endulged myself and bought it. This is the best putter I have ever used. The consistency of the distances and the reaction off the club face is remarkable. Now I see what I have been missing out on for all these years. I tried all the new putters in the stores but none compared to this one. Tiger woods uses a Scotty Cameron putter so I'm willing to bet if its good enough for him its got to be able to improve our scores too. My advise to anyone looking for a new putter is buy this one. Don't wait and debate for years like I did. Buy it and take care of it. It will last you a lifetime and save you many strokes.

Customer Service:
Never used

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tried them all


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Review Date
February 25, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Nicholas ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport

Summary:
Trying out every putter for sale in the store, this one is by far the best. All of the odyssey putters have awful mushy inserts, the taylormade rossa putters are very cheaply made, ping putters are good but do not hold a candle to scotty cameron. The only one that comes close is the mizuno putters, and even they are not nearly as good.

This putter, with its elastomer surrounder German Stainless steel insert strikes the perfect balance between soft feel, responsive feedback and distance control. The alignment aid on the flange does the job without being to distracting. These are truly the finest crafted putters in the world, every single one being done in the same place, in America. No matter your skill level I would recommend a scotty putter

Similar Products Used:
Odyssey White Hot line, Dual force line, the metal in ploymer insert line, Taylormade Rossa, Ping Karsten Series, Ping Redwood series, Carbite Polar Balanced



Review Date
February 22, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Jake ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Scotty Cameron Studio design newport 2

Summary:
This putter is very nice but expensive. you cant hardly go wrong with titleist products. it has an awesome sweetspot to help you feel the putts better. I putt a lot better on the 30-45 footers now on getting them closer.One bad part is that the backside gets an aweful glare from the sun on bright days.try before you buy because the trade in value is not nearly enough if you dont like it. So far i love this putter though.

Similar Products Used:
Ping G5i Anser; Odyssey 2-ball white hot



Review Date
September 6, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: D Murph ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2

Summary:
It is important to find the right putter that fits your game. Everything in this game comes down to putting surface. The Newport 2 is a solid putter. It is well balanced, rolls the ball pure, and has great feel. For the same reason that quality drivers cost hundreds of dollars, a quality putter (which you end up using twice as much) is going to cost a lot as well. For the serious golfer who understands the importance spending time on the practice green, you can't go wrong with a Newport 2. There is a reason why Tiger has used this same style putter (though his is an older stainless steel model) since 1999. The price tag might be too much for the occasional golfer, but I think this club is suited for anyone willing to put in the work to develop a solid putting stroke

Customer Service:
Putters don't ususally break, but from what I've heard, Scotty Cameron is really good when it comes to making his customers happy.

Similar Products Used:
Odyssey, Ping.



Review Date
January 29, 2007

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: patriot23 ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2

Summary:
If you're one of those guys who spends $250 or more on a driver just to try it out, and you've got 3 or 4 putters you switch between because you can't settle on one, do yourself a favor and go try out the Studio Style Newport line. The Newport 2 has a more mechanical look at address than the 1 or 1.5, and has the plumbing neck, which is just personal preference.

The feel off of the stainless steel insert is great, and this putter puts great roll on the ball from any point on the insert. It sets up great at address and is easy to get on line, and swings so smoothly it's tough to get off line. It's easy to be aggressive because you know how the ball comes off, so you know if you hit the putt you want, it won't leave you 5 feet past the hole.

Overall, the best putter I've ever felt, it's in my bag for life and I strongly suggest you take a look at the Newport line if you're even thinking about spending $200 or $300 on your golf game.


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