Titleist
Scotty Cameron 2020 Special Select
Our Review:
Gone is the stainless-steel inlay seen in recent Cameron blades in favor of a milled construction (now 100 percent made in California). It’s a switch made for pure, consistent feel across the face. The head shapes were redesigned for a sleeker look, and heavier heel-toe tungsten weights were used to enlarge the sweet spot and enhance stroke stability. A thicker, less-tapered low-hand section of the grip balances your hand action. Read more >>
Price:
$400
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Player Comments
Low-Handicapper
Consistent sound off the face. The weight makes it easy to go back and through. If you're missing putts, it's you—not this putter.
Mid-Handicapper
It sounds and feels so good, I almost don’t even care if it goes in. It’s just right—not too hard or soft.
High-Handicapper
This felt great. It's just clean to me. The weights on the bottom are simple and helpful. The sound was the perfect muffled sound. Excellent distance control, too.