Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 putter
A blog review of the Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 putter by Titleist, written by Rob Menzies. Rob has a handicap of three and has had this putter for just over a year.
Scotty Cameron’s Studio Select Newport 2, with its crisp, clean-cut angular shape sums up Titleist’s dedication to performance and use of advanced technology.
Having complete confidence and trust in your putter when you pull it out of your bag is essential if you want to be averaging 29 putts rather than 36. Suitable for low to mid handicappers, this impressive Newport 2 is also used by the Tiger himself. Although Tiger could probably win the Masters putting with his lob wedge, this stylish stick of steel is one of the best performing clubs on the market.
With its bold, Tour-inspired Cherry Dot graphics and its Mid Slant neck providing a full shaft of offset is guaranteed to produce stroke-saving results. Having had this particular putter in my bag for a year now, I have consistently found it to have a reliable and an incredibly soft face, providing me with brilliant touch and feel on every green.
At around £179, you may be put off by its price tag, but you shouldn’t be. If you want to knock five strokes off your score on a regular basis and you are keen player, then this is certainly the putter for you.
- Scotty Cameron by Titleist Studio Design Newport 2 putter review
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