Custom Shop Putters

August 5th, 2008

We’re still humming right along here at the Custom Shop. Every day putters come in, and every day they go back out again. What happens during their visit is a thing of beauty. We’ll take a rusted, neglected, beat up old Newport 2 and bring it back to its pristine, original condition. A new Studio Select will come in, get stamped up, new paintfill, and be returned to its happy owner completely “pimped”.

Every once in awhile I like to show you some pictures of the work taking place just to give you some ideas, and to show you some putters that look too used to restore. Trust me, we can bring nearly any putter back to life.

Check out some of our Custom Shop putters by clicking on the image below. It will launch a slideshow in your browser. Enjoy!

 

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Mike wrote on August 5, 2008 at 11:56 am

Those are Great pictures

I have a newport 2 pro platinum and I was wondering if I sent it in to be restored could I get a Charcoal Mist finish, triple black finsh, or any others?

Scotty you always have great work, thanks for all the great putters you have made.

Scotty wrote on August 5, 2008 at 6:39 pm

We only offer Pro Platinum or the putter’s original finish at this time. Thanks for checking in.

Scotty

EJ wrote on September 8, 2008 at 11:18 am

What if the putter’s original finish is Black Pearl?

Thanks!

 
 
 
brad wrote on August 5, 2008 at 11:57 am

wish there was a way for you to refinish my futura phantom

 
Ryan Crysler wrote on August 5, 2008 at 12:07 pm

Scotty,

Is that first putter picture a charcoal mist finish of a Studio Design #5? The lime green is so vibrant and pops right off that finish. Thank you for a look behind the scenes.

Scotty wrote on August 5, 2008 at 6:40 pm

It’s actually Pro Platinum. The lighting was low, so it looks darker.

Scotty

 
 
Dickie wrote on August 5, 2008 at 1:41 pm

Dear Scotty,

Great that you offer this custom shop service… but, it’s only for US residents. Could you please open up your custom shop for European customers as well? A lot of folks would appreciate this ;-)

Warmest regards
Dickie from the Netherlands

Scotty wrote on August 13, 2008 at 5:22 pm

Under some circumstances international orders are not accepted because some International credit card companies do not use the security company Verisign, which is the security system we use. American Express is an accepted card. My suggestion to you would be to fill out the Custom Shop order form and see if your card is accepted.

If the order is accepted please make sure you pre pay all the duties, taxes and handling fees. Also please make sure you send the putter air and not ground as handling fees are applied to ground orders that must be prepaid for the package to be accepted. Lastly please also label the package as a repair and Free Domicile. All duties and taxes must be pre paid or we will not be able accept the package. I hope this information is helpful!

Thanks,
Scotty

 
 
Derek wrote on August 5, 2008 at 1:54 pm

Who won your “gamer”? I just wanted to check, and since I have not heard, hold out hope that it was me that won!

Scotty wrote on August 5, 2008 at 6:45 pm

We’ll post the names most likely next week. And, unfortunately Derek, if you won, you’d know already. Sorry, buddy!

All the best,
Scotty

 
 
Mark wrote on August 5, 2008 at 2:51 pm

I just wanted clarification. Are you saying that the pictures are of putters that are too used to restore, or putters that look to used to restore that have been restored to perfect condition? For example, picture 8 in the slideshow of the newport 2 pro platinum, was that putter too beat up to be restored or was the putter restored to perfect condition? I have been looking to get my hands on some used putters through eBay and they are not always in the best condition, and I would like to send them to the custom shop to get restored for my own use. I have just been nervous about doing so because some putters are not in the best shape and I am just not sure you would be able to restore it.

Thanks,

Mark

Thanks Scotty…I have had good experience with the custom

Scotty wrote on August 5, 2008 at 6:46 pm

We can restore nearly any putter. Of course, there are limitations. But everything you see in this slideshow will be restored…or has been. Some things like very deep dings on the topline cannot be fixed, but it’s rare that we can’t restore a putter. Hope that helps.

Take care,
Scotty

Mark wrote on August 5, 2008 at 6:59 pm

Can you remove the sight line on a putter when it is restored, so that an alignment dot can be put on the putter instead?

Thanks,

Mark

Scotty wrote on August 13, 2008 at 5:07 pm

We don’t offer that service in the Custom Shop. You can add a sight dot, though.

Scotty

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Brian Joost wrote on August 5, 2008 at 3:03 pm

Hi Scotty,
is picture 20 your own personal putter?

Scotty wrote on August 13, 2008 at 5:09 pm

It’s not. Some guys like to have my name on the bumpers, too. Hmmm…
Scotty

 
 
Ricky wrote on August 5, 2008 at 5:03 pm

Unbelievable work as always Scotty…

 
Mark wrote on August 5, 2008 at 7:00 pm

On the new slide show, what are the makes and models of Adam Scott’s putter line up?

Take care.

 
Steve Lovelace wrote on August 6, 2008 at 11:27 pm

Do you see a lot of Big Sur’s come through the shop? I sent mine in for restoration not long ago and thought the picture of the one in the slide show may have been mine.

It’s an awesome putter BTW and your shop did an outstanding job with the resotration. I purchased it and had it restored for use when my game no longer supports the Mil Spec PP that has been my gamer for eight years now.

How easy is it to convert a normal putter to a long shaft putter? Is there a big disparity with the weight difference that results in innacuracy or other issues when you lengthen the shaft like this. Any plans on a commemorative Big Sur release similar to the TeI10?

Best Regards,

Steve

Scotty wrote on August 13, 2008 at 5:12 pm

We don’t see a whole lot of Big Sur putters coming through, but we do see them. We currently have a way to convert Studio Select putters to belly putters. Check out our article here: http://www.scottycameron.com/studio/articles/details.aspx?id=26

Going to a belly or longer shafted putter changes lots of things. Weight, balance, setup, etc.

No current plans on a new Big Sur or commemorative version, but you never know.

Thanks,
Scotty

 
 
Makoto Suzuki wrote on August 7, 2008 at 4:07 am

I love the putter which was born again beautifully.
Thank you very much for nice job as always.

Mac

 
Marc Love wrote on August 7, 2008 at 3:38 pm

Man, great work! I have a Studio Design #5 that I was going to send in for my birthday but I see someone had the exact same idea I had! Charcoal grey with the lime green paint fill down to the red studio stamp. What a bummer! But I did plan to add two more sight lines to the flange. Is it possible to send my putter in and just let you guys go crazy on it? Do whatever you want to it? That would be an awsome B-Day gift! LOL

Scotty wrote on August 13, 2008 at 5:13 pm

On a full restoration, if you want me to just give it my own spin, please just say so in the Special Instructions box on the Custom Shop order form. I just request that you tell me if you like it “mild” or “wild”.

Thanks,
Scotty

Marc Love wrote on August 15, 2008 at 8:09 am

Thanks! I will send it to you soon!

Thanks man!

 
 
 
Garred wrote on August 7, 2008 at 4:16 pm

Scotty I am a huge Notre Dame football fan and I would like to see what colors you think would be the best combination to use on my 2008 Newport 2 Midslant? Any input on this matter would be awesome!! Thank you for your time and keep up the wonderful work.

Scotty wrote on August 13, 2008 at 5:14 pm

Just put in the Special Instructions that you’d like them to be Notre Dame colors and we’ll try to match as closely as possible.
Thanks,
Scotty

 
 
Dave Fond wrote on August 7, 2008 at 9:36 pm

Scotty, I have a pre Titleist custom you slid me back in the day. It has abunch of little dots on the flange instead of a line. You explained your reasoning for the dots to me, but I would like to refresh my memory so I’m not telling the story wrong.
Thanks, “Thank you very much for everything!
DF
P.S.
The initials stamped are GJ. I know you said you never forget who you made a putter for, but I forgot. Any thought on who it might have been?

 
Jim wrote on August 7, 2008 at 10:38 pm

Can I get my red x3 stamped with initials and a custom shop stamp? Thanks Scotty.
SJD

 
Matthew Kane wrote on August 8, 2008 at 2:06 pm

Hi Scotty,
What is the putter in pictures 15 and 16?
Thanks!

 
Mark Stubblefield wrote on August 8, 2008 at 9:32 pm

Whoops, just got my putter back from the shop and thought I might see it in the pics. Maybe next time!

BTW, the putter is perfect - now I just need to fix myself!

Thanks,
-Mark

 
Matthew Seligmann wrote on August 9, 2008 at 1:22 pm

Wow those putters are sick, in picture 9 there is a button back, can you convert the new studio selects to button backs?

Scotty wrote on August 13, 2008 at 5:15 pm

Not possible. Thanks for checking in.

Scotty

 
 
Will wrote on August 10, 2008 at 2:22 pm

Hi Scotty!

I really love your work in the custom shop that you do. I have sure seen some beauties come out of there!

The only problem is, when is it likely that you are going t accept international orders? I am itching to get my studio select customised!

Thanks for your help!

Will

 
Zach wrote on August 13, 2008 at 3:26 pm

I know you can customize the putters and I’m about to get the new studio designed newport 1.5, which I plan on sending your way to personalize, but can you custom design the headcovers as well? I have a design that I drew up for a headcover and was wondering if you do that. It is not alot of detail work or anything, it is personalized to me and looks alot like the headcovers you already have. Just curious, let me know if this is possible or if you know of anyone that can do it.

Scotty wrote on August 13, 2008 at 5:17 pm

No custom headcovers, I’m afraid. It never hurts to ask, though. Thanks for stopping by.

Scotty

 
 
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