Scotty Cameron hoping new additions will register a perfect ten

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Super Select range upgraded after three years of impressive results
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January 24, 2023
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Scotty Cameron putters have a special place in the hearts of millions of golfers all around the world and this is partly due to the choice you get when selecting your perfect putter.

The options are incredible and the Acushnet company is bidding to build upon the tour-proven success of 2020's Special Select line range with 10 new models, which will be launched in two worldwide releases.

On March 17 you will be able to get your hands on six of them – Super Select Newport, Newport Plus, Newport 2, Newport 2 Plus, Newport 2.5 Plus and Squareback 2.

Then two months later (May 19) will come the Super Select Fastback 1.5, Del Mar and the new Golo 6 and Golo 6.5 models.

Cameron’s putters have won more than 40 Majors – the first was Bernhard Langer at The Masters in 1993 – and the man himself is very pleased with what he has been able to add in three years.

“With the new Super Select putters, the name just fits,” said Cameron. “I’ve been creating putters for a long time, and after each line rolls out and gets played, new ideas emerge. There’s always a better way.

“I try to make all the refinements I can to bring more performance to players, to give them more confidence and, in the end, hopefully more success.

“Key to the 2023 Super Select family are the new ‘Plus’ models, which I introduced on Tour last year, then crafted into a few limited release models to really showcase this new higher-MOI blade design.”

The three Plus models in the Newport range are designed to deliver mallet-like forgiveness and stability in slim, blade-like shapes, utilising slightly wider profiles than traditional blade dimensions.

The Plus models are sized in between a traditional blade width and wider-flanged models like the Squareback 2 mid-mallet. Leveraging the multi-material construction of combining precision milled 303 stainless steel heads and 6061 aircraft aluminium sole plates, weight from the centre of the putter head has been repositioned around the perimeter to increase stability.

The Scotty Cameron Super Select Del Mar, Fastback 1.5, GOLO 6 and GOLO 6.5 group of putters
The Scotty Cameron Super Select Del Mar, Fastback 1.5, GOLO 6 and GOLO 6.5 group of putters

This new design gives players a familiar, blade-like view from address and has also been done to increase MOI to improve consistency, regardless of where you strike the ball on the face.

The four other models, due out in May, each bring some new to the table and are certain to enhance Scotty Cameron’s excellent reputation:

• Super Select Del Mar: A heel-shafted compact mallet with a flow neck precision milled from solid 303 stainless steel that includes dual-milled face technology and customisable stainless steel sole weights. Also available for left handers

• Super Select Fastback 1.5: Incorporates sculpted I-beam jet neck—as well as the line’s new dual-milled face technology. It is a mid-mallet with a solid milled putter face integrated with an engineered 6061 aluminium sole plate and stainless steel sole weights.

• Super Select Golo 6: The Golo returns in a new size and is a rounded compact mallet precision milled from 303 stainless steel sized in between the previous Golo 5 and 7 models. With a mid-bend shaft and an integrated sole plate machined from 6061 aircraft aluminium, it includes the line’s new dual-milled face technology and stainless steel sole weights.

• Super Select Golo 6.5: Has a small I-beam jet neck and is precision milled from 303 stainless steel with a solid face and an integrated 6061 aircraft aluminium sole plate. It includes the line’s dual-milled face technology and adjustable performance weighting with stainless steel sole weights. A left-handed version is also available.

 

UK Price: £429

Available in Europe: March 17/May 19

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About Mark Flanagan

Mark Flanagan has spent 25 years as a sports journalist. He has written for multiple golf magazines and can often be found missing putts from inside gimme range.

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