As things got serious in the FedEx Cup Playoffs with players jockeying for a spot in the Tour Championship finale, some players—including the winner, Keegan Bradley, were trying new putters at the BMW ...
Scotty Cameron is known for producing some of the best putters money can buy and whenever a new collection gets released, ...
Joe Highsmith became the first golfer to make a PGA Tour cut on the number and win the same week - and it came thanks to a red-hot putter. Highsmith made 231 feet of putts on the weekend and ended up ...
Some guys are into stylish watches and timepieces, while others are into wine, clothes, cycling or fishing. Scotty Cameron has been a car guy, especially American muscle cars. Over the years, names ...
Scotty Cameron, Titleist’s master craftsman for putters, launched his latest line of mallet putters, the Phantom X. The renowned puttermaker spoke with Golf Digest equipment editor E. Michael Johnson ...
Tiger Woods' putter is among the most valuable golf clubs in the history of the sport, and you could have owned it (sort of) for $160,000. A backup Tiger putter from 2001 recently sold for just under ...
Weekend golfers always want what they can’t have. Thankfully, master craftsman Scotty Cameron takes the comments and feedback into consideration when he’s creating limited-edition offerings. Think of ...
Hideki Matsuyama, the 54-hole leader at The 2021 Masters, has been blazing the greens at Augusta National with preeminent putting. While he’s using a Scotty Cameron Tour-Only Newport 2 prototype this ...
Golf clubs don’t get more popular or luxurious than Scotty Cameron by Titleist putters. Cameron’s high-end products -- putters, cushy headcovers and even divot repair tools, to name a few -- have a ...
Scotty Cameron’s first mallet putter with a plumber’s neck is now available to the public in a limited release. Cameron said in a press release that the Concept X 7.2 LTD was inspired by the Phantom X ...
It has long been one of the unique and attractive parts of golf that regular players can use the same equipment as the best players in the world. Well, sort of. Tour-issue equipment has few ...