Quick Poll: How often do you change your putter?

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By Mike D., Titleist Staff

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  1. Team Titleist Staff

    Hey Team Titleist,

    With the latest Scotty Cameron drop just announced (check out the Concept X 7.2 LTD here), we thought it would be a great time to hear from all of you on how often you swap out your putters. Cast your vote below and make sure you drop a comment below to let us know more about how you voted.

  2. I have tried a couple of the newest Phantom's, but nothing feels as comfortable as my fastback. I am sure eventually there will be another model that gives me the same confidence, but until then I will stick with old fateful.
  3. NMortimer

    NMortimer
    Hertfordshire, UK

    Despite voting for 'every couple of years' my Select Fastback from 2 years ago is still playing well so it's staying in the bag !
  4. DK

    DK
    Northeast PA

    I was a "putter a season" kind of guy before I got my hands on the Concept X CX-01. This one is here to stay. I've tried all brands from TM, Bett, and even different Scotty's until I found one that works. That is until they come out with another that is too good to refuse.
  5. harry h

    harry h
    Lasvegas, NV

    When I see a Scotty that I feel would help me as I grow older
  6. I’ve had maybe 3 putters in my 20+ years playing. Have been using a Newport 2 Select for probably 15 of those years but I might have to give the concept x a go!
  7. Mike C

    Mike C
    New Albany, MS

    I’ve tried other putters, but I always go back to my Scotty Cameron Red X. Nothing has the pure feel and true roll as my Red X!
  8. Eric H

    Eric H
    Ridgway, PA

    Im going on 13 years here, can't wait to go another 13!
  9. I just recently switched to the Phantom 5.5 from my studio select Newport 2 after having that in the bag for 14 years. I absolutely love the switch. Have always been a strong putter and always putted with a blade. Part of the reason for the switch was going to something a little longer and in that process I wanted to look at something different as far as head shape and style.
  10. KevInSoDak

    KevInSoDak
    Southeast, South Dakota

    I will use one until I start having some struggles with it. I'm at a point though where I would love to find "the one" and stick with it long term, even through struggles.
  11. Keith M

    Keith M
    Acworth, GA

    I had a 2014 Newport, played with the weight settings a bit, then swapped it out for a Special Select in 2022 with additional weights.

    For me, the heavier weights have made a world of difference. My speed is so much better now.
  12. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    I pretty much have settled in on my Special Select Scotty Cameron Newport 2. I purchased a number of weights instead of more putters and can match any greens by adding or decreasing the weight of my putter. I now have 10, 20, 30, 40grm weights and only have to take one putter and my little Titleist tool bag with me. Shame I did not get smarter earlier in my old age. Hakuna matata.
  13. I have a slow green putter and a fast green putter(10 or more on SM). I have had my Scotty Newport 2.5 for over 10 years. Still love it. I bought the Scotty Phantom X 11 for slow greens(10 or higher on SM). Combination works well for me
  14. Military
    My Ray Cook blue goose iv is 30 plus years old. It was designed when Scotty worked there. The off. set shaft reminds me of the new shafts at scotty.
  15. michael b

    michael b
    penn valley, CA

    I have 9 Scotty's that I have used over the years. All have performed well but their owner sometimes likes to switch for various reasons. My current putter is a Special Select 2.5
  16. Military
    I tried several different SC putters and just kept going back to a TM Spyder, so that is what I have been gaming. That said, I would be open to trying the newly released Concept X
  17. Military
    Got fitted for a Scotty Squareback about eleven years ago. Increased the weights and have regripped several times, and it’s a keeper. My big improvement jump came from (aside from practicing 15-20 minutes a couple times a week), committing to a routine and not reinventing my putting stroke six times in a round. Find what works and stay with it.
  18. stuart c

    stuart c
    portland, OR

    Mike D., Titleist Staff said:

    Hey Team Titleist,

    With the latest Scotty Cameron drop just announced (check out the Concept X 7.2 LTD here), we thought it would be a great time to hear from all of you on how often you swap out your putters. Cast your vote below and make sure you drop a comment below to let us know more about how you voted.

    I played the black Notchback with the deep milled face since it came out and was fitted for it at the Gallery but try the new models when they come out. The select squareback 2 has knocked out the Notchback. Still very blade like looking but a little more stable. The plumbers neck on the SB doesn’t seem to have as much toe hang as the ones in the past. Thought I would always need the single bend based on my fittings but really happy with the SB, wish it could be black? Any help with that scotty
  19. I got my putter as a hand me down from my uncle so it is almost 10 years old. While it’s not titleist, I don’t see myself changing it anytime soon as it works just fine and don’t want to spend on a new putter.
  20. I'll be sticking with my 30 year old Ray Cook SRIII until someone creates a putter that can fix my alignment and pace issues...
  21. MCarroll

    MCarroll
    Key Peninsula, WA

    I still putt with my Scotty Cameron SanteFe from 1998. It was a birthday gift that year. Still beautiful after all these years. I call it my heirloom putter.
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