Archive for April, 2009
Winning the count on the PGA Tour is something we strive for every week. And, again this week in Charlotte, we have more putters in play than any other manufacturer. Another indicator that we are doing the right thing is when a new design catches hold and players begin to rely on it in tournament play. That is happening with the new Studio Select Kombi. This week we had 8 in play–that’s more than any other single model of any putter of any brand in play. Amazing. Oh, and they’re shipping now.
To learn more about the Studio Select Kombi putters, click here.
To view this week’s Tour slideshow, click here or on the picture below.

April 30th, 2009
I’m happy to report that over 40% of the players at the Zurich Classic are gaming Cameron putters. And, something I’m equally as thrilled to report…we have 8 Studio Select Kombis in the count. Click the image below to visit our On Tour slideshows section on ScottyCameron.com to see some of the putters put in play this week in New Orleans.

April 24th, 2009
I love seeing how guys display their collections. I came across Scott Holcombe’s pictures on www.cameroncollector.com and had to ask him to send me some more. Now, I truly make t-shirts for you guys (and gals!) to wear. But, Scott had some other ideas when it comes to displaying his Cameron Wear. Click on his picture below to take a look. Nice work, Scott.

April 14th, 2009

The Custom Shop invites you to send in your new and old putters alike for all sorts of customization and/or restoration. Usually, a simple cardboard tube will suffice. But, many of our customers prefer extra precautions. Take, for example, the putter shown in the picture above.
We’ve received putters shipped in all sorts of protective barriers. But this one takes the cake. Zip-tied to a 2-by-6, reinforced with cardboard, this Studio Select arrived a week or so ago in perfect shape. This did give us quite a surprise, and although we don’t encourage folks to send in putters in this fashion, we thought you’d find this interesting.
April 8th, 2009
The first major of the year is almost here! I’m getting ready to hit the road to Augusta and I wanted to share with you some of the items I’m taking to the Masters of the Arts Dinner.
I’ve made a few putters and a sculpture I’ve called “In the Neck of Time”. Click on the picture below to see the slideshow. I hope you enjoy.

April 1st, 2009