Scotty Cameron Gallery opens to the public

Scotty Cameron Gallery has opened its doors in California to showcase exclusive products and a tour-quality fitting experience for amateur golfers.

The Scotty Cameron Gallery

Scotty Cameron Gallery has opened its doors in California to showcase exclusive products and a tour-quality fitting experience for amateur golfers

Scotty Cameron Gallery has opened its doors in California to showcase exclusive products and a tour-quality fitting experience for amateur golfers.

Scotty Cameron has been creating putters for decades through his work with leading tour professionals.

Now there is somewhere for all golfers to experience the art of putting and go through the same fitting process as leading Titleist Brand Ambassadors, at the new Scotty Cameron Gallery.

Located close to Cameron’studio in California, the gallery showcases an ever-changing array of rare Scotty Cameron tour putters and unique creations.

Alongside that there is a tour-standard fitting studio, to help golfers identify the best putter for their game.

“Opening the Scotty Cameron Gallery is something I’ve dreamed about for a long time. I’ve always wanted to have a place open to the public where I can share the things that I have created and love,” said Cameron

In true Southern California fashion, the space has been converted from a surf shop and allows golfers to purchase a number of unique Cameron putters and one-off Scotty creations.

Theses include clothing, headcovers, golf bags, handcrafted belt buckles, as well as an array of gifts that captured Cameron’s attention and affection during his travels.

Building on the success of Scotty Cameron putter fitting studios in Korea and Japan, the Gallery is home to Cameron’s first public putter fitting studio in the United States.

Check out the video at the top of the page for more information about the gallery.

For more information and to find out how to book your own appointment visit www.scottycamerongallery.com

 

Thomas Patrick Clarke
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