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I wouldn't call him mad at all. I would however call all the folks who waste their money on his over-hyped crap insane.
If they were supposed to be gamers, sure that would be absurd. But let's face it, these are not for the course. They are collector's items. It's a different market. You can't compare them to a typical off-the-rack putter from your local Edwin Watts. That would be like comparing a 1964 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe to a 2008 Toyota Camry. Sure, you might drive it around the block just to see how it feels, but it sure as heck isn't going to be your daily driver. You buy it because you think it's beautiful, because it has sentimental value to you, because it gives you a feeling of exclusivity, and because you hope that it will hold its value if you take care of it. And right now, Scotty Cameron limited putters are doing that.
Besides, didn't you see? The Art of Putting books were marked down from $45 to $20.
There is simply no way any putter...unless it's solid gold & diamond encrusted would ever be "worth" $8,000. Sounds like pure greed to me.
I don't care if a putter was $8,000 with a $7,999 mail in rebate...no way I'm dishing out 8k for a putter.
Whats funny though is that people will pay it simply because its a Scotty Cameron. So who really is the mad one: Cameron who sets the insane prices or the people who will pay whatever price Cameron sets?
True and those people need to give me some money if they have so much of it to throw around that they can spend $8,000 on a putter.