Cameron Laguna 1.5

Cameron Laguna 1.5

The new Cameron Studio Select Laguna 1.5 is a complete re-design of the Cameron Laguna-style putters. the Laguna 1.5 is a complete overhaul that still retains the timeless character of a classic Cmeron design. The Select Laguna Putter now comes standard with all the new bells and whistles. With its new face profile, Scotty Cameron added his signature design concepts; a high toe, a modern triangular heel and the 2° draft sole for square alignment at address. Scotty designed a thicker topline and rolled the edges smooth for visual appeal, as well. These small changes throughout make the Studio Select Laguna 1.5 putter entirely new and exciting.

The Cameron flare neck, a classic Cameron characteristic of most Scotty Cameron .5 designs, which designates a ½ shaft of offset has a new four-way flat milled surface. In another subtle departure from some of his Laguna predecessors, Scotty Cameron designed the neck of the new Select Laguna 1.5 to be milled from the topline with onset; it is then cold-bent by hand for the half-shaft of offset.

The Cameron Laguna 1.5 has a milled sight line in the flange with a dancing Scotty Cameron red cord grip and a stepless shaft that provides a clean view of the golf ball at address. The Scotty Cameron Laguna features Tour-inspired Cherry Dot graphics with translucent red lacquer paintfill, precision milled 303 stainless steel head and factory interchangeable weights—the Cameron Studio Select Laguna 1.5 is a Scotty Cameron complete overhaul of a classic Cameron putter, the Laguna.

Cameron Early Tour Putters

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Cameron Early Tour Putters

Scotty Cameron early tour putters were produced from 1991 to 1993. Many of these early Cameron putters were hand made. The Early Cameron tour putters are marked “Scott Cameron”. These Scott Cameron putters have markings that are all stamped by hand.

The Hand stamping on these Cameron early tour putters have some distinguishing characteristics. The letters are rarely straight or inline, and you can often see excess metal pushed up around the edges of the letters. Scotty Cameron also produced some Cameron engraved putters that do not have the trademark Mizuno name on them. You may see markings on the toe of the putter that display “Private Reserve” or a small gold crown with a 3 digit number. These putters are extremely rare, and collectors value these in the $1000 and $2500 range.

These early Rare Handmade Scotty Cameron putters are often bid up to $5000 and go as high as $15,000, it all depends on the condition of these highly prized Cameron Putters. The Early Mizuno handstamped putters, which were all Cameron Tour Putters are now worth $1500 to $2500, while the production Mizuno putters are worth $250 to $1250, again all depending on condition and the model.

Scotty Cameron GOLO 2015

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The Cameron GOLO 2015 Putter

With Scotty Cameron’s innovative face-sole core technology engineered into each new Cameron GOLO 2015 putter. Very few sensory perceptions rival the satisfaction of a perfectly struck putt. And, that sensation can be experienced with every roll. The Cameron GOLO family is a collection from Scotty Cameron with the most forward-thinking design thoughts merged into a line that offers a variety of putter shapes and configurations to fit any player’s game. Each Cameron GOLO putter incorporates new multi-material, aircraft-grade aluminum and precision milled 303 stainless steel construction for improved MOI, increased stability and unbelievable forgiveness. The GOLO line combines Scotty Cameron’s affinity for high-performance putters with his decades-long reputation for classic putter design.

Cameron Studio Select Kombi

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Studio Select Kombi

Scotty Cameron add the Studio Select Kombi to his fine line of quality putters. This new for 2009 advanced Cameron Mallet design is available in Standard (33″, 34″, 35″), Mid (42″, 43″, 44″) and Long (48″, 50″) shaft designs.

Scotty Cameron Kombi putters feature the Classic Studio Select heel and toe weighting technology to ensure proper headweight-to-length properties and provide multiple length options. A third weighting point which is factory adjustable on the Standard Cameron Kombi is non- adjustable on the Cameron Kombi Mid or Kombi Long models. This weighting option pushes the CG deep to stabilize the Kombi putter throughout the golf stroke for a great roll and unmatched feel and sound.

The player-inspired shape flows into the ground from topline to rear, giving the Cameron Kombi putters a pleasing look in the playing position. The clean, misted topline with a high-contrast T-shaped sightline reduces visual thickness and makes face alignment easy. Kombi putters also feature a clean, double-bend stepless shaft with a full shaft of offset for an unobstructed look at ball address.

Studio Select Kombi H putters, available in 34″ and 35″ models, feature a heavier head (+10g) to provide a heavier feel that is preferred by some of today’s players. The Scotty Cameron Studio Select Kombi H models are custom built at Titleist and can be identified by a special Circle H shaft band.

The Collectible Scotty Cameron Putters

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The development of Scotty Cameron Putters can be divided into 3 distinct periods. Cameron started with his early tour and production models, which included his production line of Mizuno putters. He then developed his fine line of Cameron Golf International models. Scotty Cameron then followed with a line of Titleist putters.

Scotty Cameron early putters were produced from 1991 to 1993. Many of these putters were hand made. These putters are marked “Scott Cameron.” These Scott Cameron putters have markings that are all stamped by hand. The Hand stamping on these putters has some distinguishing characteristics. The letters are rarely straight or inlign, and you can often see excess metal pushed up around the edges of the letters. Scotty also produced some Scotty Cameron engraved putters that do not have the trademark Mizuno name on them. You may see markings on the toe of the putter that display “Private Reserve” or a small gold crown with a 3 digit number. These putters are extremely rare, and collectors value these in the $1000 and $2500 range. Rare Handmade Scotty Cameron putters are often bid up to $5000 to $15,000, it all depends on the putter condition. The Mizuno handstamped putters, which were all tour putters are now worth $1500 to $2500, while the production Mizuno putters are worth $250 to $1250, again all depending on condition and the model.

Scotty Cameron Golf International models are either marked on the sole “Classic 1, II, etc.,” or Scottsman 941, 942, etc.. The complete list of models include the Classic I, 1.5, II, 2.5, III, V, 6 and X and Scottsman 941 through 947. Markings such as “Xperimental Prototype” or “Prototype” are very rare, only 100 of each were released. The Scottsman 943 and 947 are extremely rare, and they command top dollar when they come to market.

Many of the Scotty Cameron Titleist models are fairly common. Examples of these models are the Newport, Newport 1.5, Newport 2, Newport 2.5, Coronado, Sonoma, Catalina, Laguna, Laguna 2.5, Del Mar 2, Del Mar 3, Del Mar 3.5, and Santa Fe. The rarer and more collectible Titeist models are the La Costa, the Napa, and the Classic VII. The Scotty Cameron Titleist Tour models which are marked in a variety of ways, are very valuable and collectible.

 

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