September 27, 2010 At 11:10 AM By Martin H
HotsauceGeorgetown MA
Yup if they want a new stick they just ask. That's the life!!
David BrowningOhio
Yeah, they definitely have the advantages! They've worked pretty hard to get where they're at now. They deserve it.
There are a couple of ways to get some top-end Scotty stuff. You could either try to turn pro, or, just check some stuff out online. I've seen tons of Tour Issued Cameron's, Titleist irons, etc., online. You just have to search. Matter of fact, not to far from my home in OH, there was a guy who collected prototype Cameron's, Tour Cameron's and other rare Titleist stuff.
Some of these places might not be authorized Titleist dealers. Just check with Titleist before you buy anything.
I really hope that some day I'll get to enjoy the same perks!
Brett MAkron, OH
Like this beauty here...?
Jonathan PurcellSan Jose, CA
Did you take that yourself or did you just find it online?
I found it using the COA search tool on CameronColletor.com. You can search through thousands and thousands of authentic Camerons from Scotty's personals to Garage putters. If you don't know what a Cameron Garage putter is... I suggest taking a look :)
Martin H
Brett - did you ever game this or was it a wallhanger?
October 01, 2010 At 05:44 AM
Martin, this one was more a wallhanger than anything. I have had a few Napas prior to that one and to be honest I just couldn't putt with them. I love the strictly business lines of the NAPA but I just couldn't get the job done with one. I rolled a lot of carpet putts and a few on practice green with it but zero appearances during a round.
Brett - I think they take a bit of getting used to, I love mine and they're great to look at as well. But I know what you mean, they're not the easiest putter to use.
Definitely not Martin. Like I posted earlier, I love the lines and look of most all NAPA's but they weren't getting the job done.
Brett - When the Napa starts mis-behaving I use either a California Del Mar or Button Back Newport 2 for a while but always go back to the Napa. However, I have heard a rumour of a Del Mar Button Back coming out so I may have to look at that.
October 04, 2010 At 05:49 AM
Haha that's funny because I game a BB NP2 and throw my J.A.T. Del Mar into the mix every once in a while. The JAT is so soft off the face. The Del Mar is the next Special Release ...Gorgeous...What do you think about the paintfill? I like it but, I like doin new paintfill projects,
Sorry it's not the best picture. No in hand pictures....yet!
Wow that looks great, and a really good paintfill project.
http://www.scottycameron.com/putters/puttermodel.aspx?id=395 - Just came across this on SC.com when I was logging into my Club Cameron acct. Only 400 were released in 34" and 1610 were released at 35" to make 2010 as usual with the special releases (depending on year 2009 = 2009 made). It is a great looking stick.
Thanks Brett I think I'm going to have to try and get one of those for sure.
matt dDuxbury, MA
that is such a beautiful looking putter
Aaron H
I know this is a bit off topic, but, how can I find out what websites are authorized Titleist dealers?
I just picked up a Napa Cali, the 09 Limited, and I love it. I've never putted with a heel shafted blade before, but I just love the feel of it. It took a little getting used to (dialing in speed), but now I don't want to take it out of the bag. It looks great too.
Sawyer VWellington, OH
if you are looking for scotty cameron putters headcovers or other accessories check out www.tablerock.com
How many of you game a Napa? It's my favorite putter in the Cameron line, and I never thought I would give up Newports.
Brett, that's a stunning looking Napa. I'm playing with a Napa California at the moment and have 3 other Napas including a Napa Valley, ACVII and an original Napa but I'd swap them all for one of these. Thanks for posting the picture - is it yours?
Yeah I would say that qualifies :-)
She's a peach!
Unfortunately this beauty is no longer in my collection. That picture is from the COA. I got her from a major seller in Ohio and when my collection took a different direction, I had to let this one go. You can search through thousands of goregoues napas on CameronCollection and select COA search. I posted the picture because I felt it fit the thread perfect...The napa certainly takes a select stroke to be accurate and consistent but if you got it, the NAPA has the best yet most simple lines you could ask for.
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