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MAY 28, 2012
Scotty Cameron
Select Newport 2
Cameron Select
Aims For Confidence
BY JOHN STEINBREDER
Scotty Cameron says he has taken “visual
flow” to another level with his new Select put-
ter line. The idea, he explains, is for the heads
of these putters to look as if they are flowing
naturally into the ground. In addition, he
has outfitted each Select with a stepless
steel shaft for what he describes as a
clean, unimpaired visual at address
and given them a black mist finish
with red dot graphics.
To anyone who knows Camer-
on’s work, they appreciate the time
and effort he puts into making his
products look good. But perfor-
mance has always been critical to
him as well. Which is why he has
given his latest selection of flat
sticks a weighting system that
is designed to provide mod-
ern balance and stability.
Select
Newport 2
Notchback
Select
Newport 2
All are precision-milled from 303 stain-
less steel, with the exception of the Big Sur
models, which feature high-grade milled
aluminum heads. Cameron has also made it
possible for players to customize these clubs
by giving them the means to easily adjust the
lies and lofts.
“My ultimate goal when designing and
building a putter is to provide the golfer pure
putting confidence,” says Cameron. “Whether
it is for the best players in the world, or golfers
who aspire to play the best, the performance
and preference options available in the new
Cameron Select line are my deepest yet.”
And there are a lot of options. For starters,
Cameron is offering five blade models – New-
port, Newport 1. 5, Newport 2, Notchback and
Newport 2. 6 – and they are replacing what had
been the Studio Select line.
In addition, he has two Select mallet
models, GoLo and GoLo S, and three Select
mid-lengths, Newport Two Mid, GoLo Mid
and GoLo S Mid, with the GoLos usurp-
ing the Studio Select Kombi Mallet and
Kombi Mid lines. Finally, the Select Big
Sur and Big Sur S are for those players
looking for long putters – and are
successors to the Studio Select
Kombi Long offerings. l
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