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Review Date June 28, 2008 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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5 of 5
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Reviewed by: The Curry 66
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Scotty Cameron Red X2 Summary: After reading all the reviews on this site about the Red X2 i thought i would add the view of someone
who has had it in his bag since it first arrived in 2004. I could not get my putts to drop prior to this purchase
I have gone from a dodgy putter to it being the strongest part of my game. The reason for this is simple
This Scotty is so easy to align. All you do is line the putter up with your chosen line then lay the sole flat on the
ground and line the 3 dots behind the shaft so you can't see them and make your stroke.
At first you will make putts and wonder how because a totally square set up will feel strange, but stick with it as i
have over the last 5 years and your ability to score will go up and when your not playing well if you stick to the set
up above your ability to scramble will improve also.
I have just sent mine back to Scotty Cameron for a custom paint fill and a total new refurb. I am a total golf nut and
change clubs like they are going out of fashion i will never change this club simple. Think about it i shoot in the 70's
and 80's on average then 30% of all my shots per round are with the putter, you only hit 12% of the shots you make
with the Driver, so go buy a Red X2 it will be your freind for life! :)
I hope this helps you improve your game.
Thanks and good luck
Scott Customer Service: Scotty Cameron Custom Shop (Excellent) Similar Products Used: Never!
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Review Date May 25, 2008 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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4 of 5
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Reviewed by: Skipper
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: Red X2 Summary: One of my favorites of any center shafted mallet putter I've every tried or purchased. Somewhat soft yet crisp feel (not spongy). Easy to align and great balance.
As an added plus, this putter has a great sound off the ball.
As with all Camerons, a bit pricey but quality material and craftmenship.
Customer Service: Never Used Similar Products Used: Bettinardi BB23, Heavy Putter B1-M, Kirk Currie KC3
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Review Date July 31, 2006 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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3 of 5
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2 votes
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Reviewed by: atm90210
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Red X2 Summary: Been looking for a mallet styled putter for a while now. My old putter while great was blade-style and with some of the slower greens I play was getting tough to make putts from anywhere outside 5 feet. The first time I took it out, I made the 5 footers and a couple of 10 footers. Also able to lag that missed in a 2 foot circle. This is exactly what I was looking for in a putter. The look is inspiring and you actually feel that you can make any putt from any distance.
As the salesman put it, this is the Ferrari of putters. Customer Service: Haven't dealt with them yet. Similar Products Used: Carbite blade, old handme down blade
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Review Date June 18, 2006 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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4 of 5
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Reviewed by: bruce salzman
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Shoots in the 90s Model Reviewed: Red X2 Summary: Purchased my redx2 about a week ago after feeling I was missing way too many short putts with my 2 ball Odyssey. This putter just felt silky in the store. The weight felt very similar to the two ball but much less going on behind the blade. Distance seems much easier to translate. One thing I find with any club...if you feel confident with it from the onset your more likely to have a successful outcome. This putter gives confidence thru it's easy to align 3 dot system, silky feel, soft sound, and excellent balance. Sure it's a bit much to pay for a putter but as last review mentioned, putts account hopefully for no more than like 25-30 per round, but that's more use than your driver will see. Many people have no problem spending $400 for a driver. Definetly feel this putter has taken 3-5 strokes off my game per round. Wait till I really get used to it :)
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Review Date August 8, 2005 Overall Rating
5 of 5
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5 of 5
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1 votes
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Reviewed by: Stewartj
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: Red X2 Summary: Great Putter!!! I had been using the Newport 2 with great results. However, I wanted a putter that was faced balanced and pleased to see that Scotty Cameron released this line of mallet putters. The club is a bit more soft, however, I adjusted very quickly. On the contrary, I found that the lightness allowed me to actually swing the putter on shorter putts thus keeping the face on-line. I have made many more putts from all distances due to the feel and multiple alignment aids; Center line, (3) Dot alingment. I highly recommend this putter as making more putts makes your round much more fun. Customer Service: Have not used them. Similar Products Used: Newport series from Scotty Cameron, Rosa, Yes Putter(too Heavy).
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