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Scotty Cameron California Putter Series!

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New Scotty Cameron California Putters are set for release this fall. Some of Scotty's most popular classic designs will be updated with new Scotty Cameron California graphics on the sole for a much cleaner style. Anytime Scotty Cameron has a new batch of releases it is always big news!

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Scotty Cameron California Series Putters:

California Montery: A blade with a double-stepflange, pocket and plumbing neck.

California Coronado: A classic blade design with a double step flange and flow neck.

California Sonoma: A clean, compact mallet with a plumbing neck.

California Del Mar: A mid mallet deisgn with a flow neck.

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Good Lord those are some great looking putters. Personally, the look of the Sonoma and the Coronado do it most for me, but the thing I'd be curious about is how the faces feel on impact. I am sure they are well honed and feel great, but they just look like they'd feel hard. Again, I'm sure this is nowhere near the case, but still, looks like it.

Anyone had a crack at one?

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Best retail release he's had in some time. Look forward to the second iteration which no doubt will include a Newport... even better would be the rumored Napa this winter!
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I can't wait to see what winter brings in the form of putter tech. The Nike Method in February, if it can live up to the hype, the Napa you're talking about. Who knows what other companies like Odyssey the big manufacturers are going to come out with.

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View PostTyler Knott Gregson, on Aug 13 2009, 03:35 AM, said:

Good Lord those are some great looking putters. Personally, the look of the Sonoma and the Coronado do it most for me, but the thing I'd be curious about is how the faces feel on impact. I am sure they are well honed and feel great, but they just look like they'd feel hard. Again, I'm sure this is nowhere near the case, but still, looks like it.

Anyone had a crack at one?

I putted with the Monterey and Sonoma on a golf shop green with different balls. They feel a little softer than most of the other Camerons that I have. It is okay. Not sure about the finish on them though.





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