Scotty Cameron by Titleist 2014 Golo 7 Putter Reviews
Early Review by BluCat61- (Long term review coming)
Nosotros but picked up a Golo s (straight shafted). I dear it and then far, just have only been practice putting. I'll game it today. Hither are my observations so far:
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-The Golo does remind me of the erstwhile Ruby X line, but its dimensions are larger. I'd accept preferred a completely symmetrical head, just this one seems closer to it than the former Red X's.
-This putter has significant toe hang for an almost center-shafted putter. Really, the hang is more than than my Ping Anser Milled No.2. See fastened pic, showing toe hang.
-I'd take preferred total face-balancing. I used to putt quite well with a Aye! heart shafted Natalie, and was hoping to employ the same straight back, direct through stroke with this doodle. Obviously, Scotty just won't cater to golfers with that stroke. And then, if I'm to go on this putter, I'll have to adjust, and utilise a slight arc (like I practise with my bract putters).
-(Not really an "observation.") I removed the stock shaft and added a Pistolero, but purchased a stock select shaft just in case the Pistolero does not work out. This grip is experimental for me at this point, but so far I love it.
-Aesthetically, this doodle is gorgeous. I like the finish. It certainly is not as dark black as, say, a Black Satin Redwood, for example. I coated information technology with gun oil because I am out of silicone. I hope the finish holds upwards and does not wear off.
-I similar the black sightline. It is distinctive plenty from the remainder of the stop that it could be used, just understated for those (like me) who do non prefer sight aids. I actually am not a sightline fan (you might have seen my previous postings of my custom Ping Wrx Redwood Zing without whatever sight aids whatever).
-The milling is much deeper than whatsoever other Cameron I take owned. Information technology really softens the hit, and this putter feels buttery soft, but solid, at impact.
-The headcover does not fit. They might have given me one for the blade Select models, and are working with the Titleist rep to get me a new 1. We'll see.
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CONCLUSIONS: I have to suit to this putter, but think it might be a picayune quirky. It seems to accept a high MOI (hence the solid feel). At the same time, it is not forgiving of a less than perfect stroke. In other words, you can't put this putter on auto pilot, and must be careful to go it on line. I say this because, unlike with some of my other putters, I haven't found that repeatable stroke for this one. Delight do non take this as a negative. This is a only a preliminary review. Time volition only tell, and it just could be I oasis't adjusted yet. Simply, I like the putter so much I want information technology to work.
That'southward it. If anyone is interested, I can post more pics, as well as an updated review after a few rounds.
FYI, I am 50, with a 3.4 alphabetize (up from +i 5 years agone, when I was younger, lighter, and played more), and a very good putter.
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