Any suggestions? I have been thinking about getting my SC re-milled and/or customized. I'm not willing to pay the money for SC to do it.
redo it yourself. Here are some pics of some work I have done.
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Any suggestions? I have been thinking about getting my SC re-milled and/or customized. I'm not willing to pay the money for SC to do it.
Any suggestions? I have been thinking about getting my SC re-milled and/or customized. I'm not willing to pay the money for SC to do it.
I like both of these guy's; http://www.putterlounge.com/ and http://putterplating.com/
redo it yourself. Here are some pics of some work I have done.
For around the same price as a SC i'd look at a Bettinardi or SeeMore.
I 100% accept this. I definitely realize that everyone has differing opinions, but
I said something because it seemed that no matter what kind of positive comment was given about SC there was something negative said about their way of business or that they get their club head mailed in. Most people who love their SC know this. I love my SC
Those are very cool looking. You do good work. What did you use for the paint fill?
I was not trying the be consistently negative. I was honestly looking for reasons to buy a Scotty. I was given some very good ones. I have no problem with Scotty Cameron putters. Like I said, I really like the Newport.
I have a problem with Scoty Cameron fanboys who believe that Scotty putters are the best putters on the market simply because they're Scotty putters. I feel the same way for SeeMore, Taylormade, Ping, Odyssey, or any other person who judges other people's putters based soley on name brand.
Thanks! I used Testors Enamel for the California and Tamiya clear green for the Newport 2.
I will have to check those out. I want to customize my putter but don't want to pay a ton to do so. This could be exactly what I am looking for.
I was not trying the be consistently negative. I was honestly looking for reasons to buy a Scotty. I was given some very good ones. I have no problem with Scotty Cameron putters. Like I said, I really like the Newport.
I have a problem with Scoty Cameron fanboys who believe that Scotty putters are the best putters on the market simply because they're Scotty putters. I feel the same way for SeeMore, Taylormade, Ping, Odyssey, or any other person who judges other people's putters based soley on name brand.
This may be a pretty big assumption, but I seriously doubt THP has any of the legit SC fanboys... They are all probably lurking on Cameron Collector debating which tour issued $2,000 putter to buy next.. Seems like most here just respect the quality that goes into the SC putters, and roll them because they flat out work.
I agree, there are a lot of really annoying fanboys out there, but it goes the same for most high end golf companies!
I think you are right on this point. I have a friend whose dad has 19 of the bastards. We have all met them IRL though. They surely are annoying.
Interesting how people spend $300+ for a driver that gets used the least per round, but are aghast at spending $300 for a putter which gets used the most.
Interesting how people spend $300+ for a driver that gets used the least per round, but are aghast at spending $300 for a putter which gets used the most.
Interesting how people spend $300+ for a driver that gets used the least per round, but are aghast at spending $300 for a putter which gets used the most.
Interesting how people spend $300+ for a driver that gets used the least per round, but are aghast at spending $300 for a putter which gets used the most.
I was not trying the be consistently negative. I was honestly looking for reasons to buy a Scotty. I was given some very good ones. I have no problem with Scotty Cameron putters. Like I said, I really like the Newport.
I have a problem with Scoty Cameron fanboys who believe that Scotty putters are the best putters on the market simply because they're Scotty putters. I feel the same way for SeeMore, Taylormade, Ping, Odyssey, or any other person who judges other people's putters based soley on name brand.
worth a shot. There is a paint fill thread somewhere around here. You will need Acetone, gloves (don't want to get Acetone on your hands), toothpicks, q-tips, cotton balls, and something to put small portions of Acetone in while stripping the original paint fill. The process is fairly easy, but getting clear paints to look good can be kind of tricky. I am a perfectionist, so it is harder for me.