The Increasing Popularity of Scotty Cameron Coins

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Scotty Cameron coins have become a must-have accessory for avid golf pros and enthusiasts. These coins are not just ordinary collectibles. They hold a special place in the hearts of golfers around the world. With each new model and style introduced, their popularity continues to grow.

Scotty Cameron, a renowned name in the world of golf, has been designing and crafting high-quality putters for years. His attention to detail and innovative designs have made him a favorite among professionals and amateurs alike. But it was his decision to introduce Scotty Cameron coins that truly set him apart from the competition.

They are Not Just Tokens

What makes these coins so special? For one, they are not just mere tokens. They are crafted with the same level of precision and care as Scotty Cameron putters. Each coin is made from high-quality materials and features intricate designs that pay homage to the sport of golf.

Scotty Cameron coins are more than just a collector’s item. They serve a practical purpose as well. Many golfers use these coins as ball markers during their rounds. The weight and size of the coins make them perfect for marking the position of the ball. You can mark the position on the green without interfering with the game.

Classic Designs Attract Collectors

With each new release, Scotty Cameron introduces unique designs and limited-edition models that attract collectors and enthusiasts. From classic designs to themed coins that celebrate major golf tournaments. There is a Scotty Cameron coin to suit every golfer’s taste.

The increasing popularity of Scotty Cameron coins can also be attributed to their exclusivity. Limited production runs ensure that these coins remain rare and highly sought after. Collectors eagerly wait for each new release. They often lining up outside stores to get their hands on the latest addition to their collection.

So, whether you are a serious golfer looking for a practical ball marker or a passionate collector searching for the next rare find. Scotty Cameron coins are a must-have. Their popularity among golf enthusiasts continues to grow and it’s easy to see why. With their exquisite craftsmanship and unique designs, these coins are more than just accessories. They are a symbol of the love and dedication that golfers have for their sport.

Scotty Cameron GOLO 2015

Cameron GOLO 2015 Putter

The Cameron Golo 2015 putter features an innovative face-sole core technology that is engineered into each putter head. Very few sensory perceptions rival the satisfaction of a perfectly struck putt. And that sensation can be experienced with every roll. The Cameron GOLO family is a collection from Scotty Cameron with the most forward-thinking design thoughts merged into a line that offers a variety of putter shapes and configurations to fit any player’s game. Each Cameron GOLO putter incorporates new multi-material, aircraft-grade aluminum and precision milled 303 stainless steel construction for improved MOI, increased stability and unbelievable forgiveness. Impact is aided by the 303 stainless steel customizable heel and toe weights integrated into the face-sole core.

Soft Sound and Feel is achieved by the seamless integration of the aluminum core and steel frame. It uses internal vibration dampeners in five strategic locations. Easy location starts from the shaft bend and continues to the contrasting dark anodized face. It finishes with a pop-through flange sight line field.

The GOLO line combines Scotty Cameron’s affinity for high-performance putters with his decades-long reputation for classic putter design.

Cameron CIRCA ’62 Putters

Cameron Circa ’62 Putters

Scotty was Inspired by the classics and crafted the Cameron Circa ’62 Putters line for superior performance on the green. Scotty Cameron stayed true to the timeless styling of this classic milled putter line. Cameron added a rust-resistant, virtually maintenance-free Charcoal Mist finish to the soft carbon steel putter head. This year, Scotty added the No. 7 with its No. 6 inspired b-back flange and a new flowing neck.

The Cameron Circa ’62 putters are easy to care for. The misted finish also knocks down sun glare for added confidence on the green. The draft sole design and high toe profile aid in proper alignment for putters. And that sets up perfectly at address. The performance engineered Scotty Cameron Circa ’62 putters have been Tour tested for optimum grip weight and headweight. The shaft flex turns it into a truly balanced putter at 35 inches.

Cameron’s Red and white paintfill matches the red head cover and shaft band with race inspired graphics. The entire Circa ’62 line features the Tour inspired Red Baby T grip for a high performance look and fantastic feel. The putter is suited to the finest players in the world.

CIRCA ’62 No.1
Everything about the Scotty Cameron Circa ’62 No. 1 putter. The milled smooth finish and crafted entirely in the U.S. It speaks to the putting purist with an eye for the classics and a demand for total performance on the putting green. Players will notice the familiar Cameron smooth, heel-to-toe flange, its rounded neck and engraved site dot on the topline.

CIRCA ’62 No. 2
Scotty Cameron designed the Circa ’62 No. 2 with a milled back pocket, which perfectly balances weight between the heel and toe. The traditional Cameron engraved site dot on the topline and the rounded, curved neck give a clean look at the ball at address. This genuine Scotty Cameron putter is milled to perfection and assembled entirely in the U.S. The Cameron Circa ’62 No. 2 is a performance focused putter with deep roots in the Classics and Handmades.

CIRCA ’62 No. 3
The Cameron Circa ’62 No.3 has a milled back pocket, engraved site dot on the topline, and a flat-front plumbing neck for those players who prefer a socket shafted setup. As a genuine Scotty Cameron putter it is milled and assembled entirely in the U.S.A.. The CIRCA No. 3 is another hi performance putter with deep roots that include Classic and Handmade putters.

CIRCA ’62 No. 6
The Scotty Cameron Circa ’62 No. 6 replaced the No. 5 that was released in 2006. This Cameron putter model is the wider bodied putter in the line. It has a plumbing neck, B-back flange, and a similar high-toe face profile as the other models in this year’s lineup. Made in the U.S.A. with pride The classic looking, modern, high-performance Scotty Cameron No. 6 is sure to stand out on the greens. And it will inspire confidence along with envy and intrigue from your playing partners.

CIRCA ’62 No. 7
The Scotty Cameron Circa ’62 No. 7 made its debut in the 2008 line. It’s an additional wide bodied putter, but with a flow neck rather than the angular plumbing neck. The B-back flange, and a familiar high toe face profile will look familiar to players who like the Cameron No. 6. This Scotty Cameron putter is proudly Made in the U.S.A. The classic-looking, yet modern, high-performance Cameron CIRCA ’62 No. 7 is the newest member of the Circa family of quality putters.

Cameron Mizuno Putters

The development of Scotty Cameron Putters can be divided into 3 distinct periods. Cameron started with his early tour and production models, which included his production line of Mizuno putters. He then developed his fine line of Cameron Golf International models. Scotty Cameron then followed with a line of Titleist putters.

Scotty Cameron early putters were produced from 1991 to 1993. Many of these putters were hand made. These putters are marked “Scott Cameron.” These Scott Cameron Mizuno putters have markings that are all stamped by hand. The Hand stamping on these putters has some distinguishing characteristics. The letters are rarely straight or inlign, and you can often see excess metal pushed up around the edges of the letters. Scotty also produced some Scotty Cameron engraved putters that do not have the trademark Mizuno name on them. You may see markings on the toe of the putter that display “Private Reserve” or a small gold crown with a 3 digit number. These putters are extremely rare, and collectors value these in the $1000 and $2500 range. Rare Handmade Scotty Cameron putters are often bid up to $5000 to $15,000, it all depends on the putter condition. The Mizuno hand stamped putters, which were all tour putters are now worth $1500 to $2500, while the production Mizuno putters are worth $250 to $1250, again all depending on condition and the model.

Scotty Cameron Golf International models are either marked on the sole “Classic 1, II, etc.,” or Scottsman 941, 942, etc.. The complete list of models include the Classic I, 1.5, II, 2.5, III, V, 6 and X and Scottsman 941 through 947. Markings such as “Xperimental Prototype” or “Prototype” are very rare, only 100 of each were released. The Scottsman 943 and 947 are extremely rare, and they command top dollar when they come to market.

Many of the Scotty Cameron Titleist models are fairly common. Examples of these models are the Newport, Newport 1.5, Newport 2, Newport 2.5, Coronado, Sonoma, Catalina, Laguna, Laguna 2.5, Del Mar 2, Del Mar 3, Del Mar 3.5, and Santa Fe. The rarer and more collectible Titeist models are the La Costa, the Napa, and the Classic VII. The Scotty Cameron Titleist Tour models which are marked in a variety of ways, are very valuable and collectible.

Scotty Cameron Putter Grips

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Cameron Putter Grips

The World’s elite players have looked to Scotty Cameron for years looking for an edge on the game. The Cameron putter brings confidence to their game. And what better way to personalized their putters appearance as well as performance by installing a Scotty Cameron precision putter grip.

Cameron Studio Select Kombi

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Studio Select Kombi

Scotty Cameron added the Studio Select Kombi to his fine line of quality putters. This new advanced Cameron Mallet design is available in Standard (33″, 34″, 35″), Mid (42″, 43″, 44″) and Long (48″, 50″) shaft designs.

Scotty Cameron Kombi putters feature the Classic Studio Select heel and toe weighting technology to ensure proper headweight-to-length properties and provide multiple length options. A third weighting point which is factory adjustable on the Standard Cameron Kombi is non- adjustable on the Cameron Kombi Mid or Kombi Long models. This weighting option pushes the CG deep to stabilize the Kombi putter throughout the golf stroke for a great roll and unmatched feel and sound.

The player-inspired shape flows into the ground from topline to rear, giving the Cameron Kombi a pleasing look in the playing position. The clean, misted topline with a high-contrast T-shaped sightline reduces visual thickness and makes face alignment easy. Kombi putters also feature a clean, double-bend stepless shaft with a full shaft of offset for an unobstructed look at ball address.

Studio Select Kombi H putters, available in 34″ and 35″ models, feature a heavier head (+10g) to provide a heavier feel that is preferred by some of today’s players. The Scotty Cameron Studio Select Kombi H models are custom built at Titleist and can be identified by a special Circle H shaft band.

Rare Scotty Cameron Putters

Rare Cameron Putters

The development of Scotty Cameron Putters can be divided into 3 distinct periods. Cameron started with his early tour and production models, which included his production line of Mizuno putters. He then developed his fine line of Cameron Golf International models. Scotty Cameron then followed with a line of Titleist putters.

Scotty Cameron early putters were produced from 1991 to 1993. Many of these putters were hand made. These putters are marked “Scott Cameron.” These Scott Cameron putters have markings that are all stamped by hand. The Hand stamping on these putters has some distinguishing characteristics. The letters are rarely straight or inlign, and you can often see excess metal pushed up around the edges of the letters. Scotty also produced some Scotty Cameron engraved putters that do not have the trademark Mizuno name on them. You may see markings on the toe of the putter that display “Private Reserve” or a small gold crown with a 3 digit number. These putters are extremely rare, and collectors value these in the $1000 and $2500 range. Rare Scotty Cameron putters that were hand made are often bid up to $5000 to $15,000, it all depends on the putter condition. The Mizuno handstamped putters, which were all tour putters are now worth $1500 to $2500, while the production Mizuno putters are worth $250 to $1250, again all depending on condition and the model.

Scotty Cameron Golf International models are either marked on the sole “Classic 1, II, etc.,” or Scottsman 941, 942, etc.. The complete list of models include the Classic I, 1.5, II, 2.5, III, V, 6 and X and Scottsman 941 through 947. Markings such as “Xperimental Prototype” or “Prototype” are very rare, only 100 of each were released. The Scottsman 943 and 947 are extremely rare, and they command top dollar when they come to market.

Many of the Scotty Cameron Titleist models are fairly common. Examples of these models are the Newport, Newport 1.5, Newport 2, Newport 2.5, Coronado, Sonoma, Catalina, Laguna, Laguna 2.5, Del Mar 2, Del Mar 3, Del Mar 3.5, and Santa Fe. The rarer and more collectible Titeist models are the La Costa, the Napa, and the Classic VII. The Scotty Cameron Titleist Tour models which are marked in a variety of ways, are very valuable and collectible.

Scotty Cameron Circle T Putter

Cameron Circle T Putter

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Back around the late 90s/early 2000s, people started to notice that players on Tour were using Scotty Cameron putters with some unique features. It might have been the small red dot drilled into them, or a seemingly random “T” stamped into them somewhere. This was the beginning of the ever-exclusive Cameron Circle T putters.

The popular Scotty Cameron Circle T Putters have racked up some impressive Worldwide Winners Stats on tour. The U.S. Open, Brithish Open, PGA Championship and The Masters. With 62 Major Wins in 2006, 44 Major Wins in 2007 and over 54 Major Wins in 2008.

The Trademark Circle T designates that the putter was made for the tour. Scotty Cameron shows that he has a sense of humor and has made a Circle L that he made for his friends. The L designates “Loser” and was made by Scotty for fun.

Find a great deal on a Circle T Putter right here. Be sure to bookmark this page and check back often as the inventory changes daily and popular models and styles can go very fast.

Scotty Cameron Newport

Newport

The Scotty Cameron Newport has bold, Tour-inspired Cherry Dot graphics, a precision milled 303 stainless steel body, and factory interchangeable weights. The Newport is one of Cameron’s most technologically-advanced putter. The stepless shaft of the Cameron Newport provides a clean appearance at address, and the Newport comes without a milled sight dot or sight line.

Another Classic, The Cameron Newport Putter with its high toe profile which aides in a correct setup at address and its plumbing neck that provides a full shaft of offset, the Studio Select Newport is Scotty Cameron’s definition of a high-performance putter.

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Scotty Coins

Scotty Coins

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New in late 2008, 3 Scotty Cameron Coins were released The most popular Coin has been the Lucky Clover. They were very popular and sold out very quickly. But you are in luck as there are several Cameron Coins available right here, so if you are interested you need to act fast as they are highly sought after Collectibles and move quickly.

Imagine a happy, peaceful place when making your next putt. It can happen. All you need is one of the new Scotty Cameron Peace Coins. Milled from the 303 stainless steel bar stock used to make Cameron Studio Select weights, Scotty Coins are top-shelf ball markers that are as cool looking as they are functional on the greens

Highly desirable and sought after Scotty Coins.

Cameron Golo 5 and Golo S5

Cameron Golo 5 Putter

The Golo 5 and Golo S5 continue the Scotty Cameron quest to tweak his Select line of putters, he continues to add offerings. Two of his most recent creations are the GoLo 5 and GoLo S5.

These mallet-style Cameron putters feature a compact, rounded profile with a soleplate that utilizes the Cameron Select Weighting technology for what Scotty Cameron calls modern balance and stability. The putter head is about 10 percent smaller than the popular Select GoLo and GoLo S, which remain in the Scotty Cameron Select line. The slightly asymmetric back profile coupled to a pulled-in heel with Cameron classic cavity sight lines are designed to encourage a flowing stroke along an ideal arc.

In addition, Cameron produced two different neck configurations for these two putters. He gave the Cameron GoLo 5 a single bend shaft and the Cameron GoLo S5 a straight, near-center shaft for dynamic Cameron feel and toe flow.

The GoLo 5 and S5 are the results of working in the field directly with players. For many players, the compact setup instills the confidence and control to make a flowing stroke and sink more puts.

As can be seen throughout the Cameron Select putter family, the GoLo 5 and S5 feature deep-milled faces. They also have Black Mist finishes, Cameron Signature cherry dot graphics in the back and cherry dot weights in the sole. Each Cameron Putter comes with a stepless shaft made to provide a clean, uninterrupted appearance at address and a Pistolero grip with the dancing Cameron logo to promote a stable feel in a golfer’s hands.

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Scotty Cameron California

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Scotty Cameron California

The Scotty Cameron California is Scotty’s latest putter line. It embodies all of the unique attributes that make Cameron milled putters instruments of putting art. Cameron Putters feature high-quality, precision-milled stainless steel; refined and masterful design aesthetics. Cameron’s tour-proven putter designs with customizable specifications. A smart, interchangeable weight sytem and classic accessories to match every players desires.

Simply entitled California, the new Scotty Cameron putter line includes the milled-from-the-block Coronado pintail. And the compact Sonoma wide-body, elegant Monterey blade and refined Del Mar mid-mallet.

Named after some of Scotty Cameron favorite California towns, each high-toe model merges the best of classic, old world putter design with modern, performance-based technology. Classic Cameron Interchangeable sole weights give players the ability to match a putter’s headweight to a preferred length. And the misted honey dipped finish complemented with translucent merlot and French vanilla paintfill will remind players of a golden California evening as the sun dips into the Pacific.

The Scotty Cameron California is modern and classic working together like cool jazz and fine wine.

Cameron 2009 Studio Select Kombi

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Studio Select Kombi

Scotty Cameron added the Studio Select Kombi to his fine line of quality putters. This new for 2009 advanced Cameron Mallet design is available in Standard (33″, 34″, 35″), Mid (42″, 43″, 44″) and Long (48″, 50″) shaft designs.

Scotty Cameron Kombi putters feature the Classic Studio Select heel and toe weighting technology. This  ensures proper headweight-to-length properties and provide multiple length options. A third weighting point which is factory adjustable on the Standard Cameron Kombi. It is non- adjustable on the Cameron Kombi Mid or Kombi Long models. This weighting option pushes the CG deep to stabilize the Kombi putter throughout the golf stroke for a great roll and unmatched feel and sound.

The player-inspired shape flows into the ground from topline to rear, giving the Cameron Kombi putters a pleasing look in the playing position. The clean, misted topline with a high-contrast T-shaped sightline reduces visual thickness and makes face alignment easy. Kombi putters also feature a clean, double-bend stepless shaft with a full shaft of offset for an unobstructed look at ball address.

Studio Select Kombi H putters, available in 34″ and 35″ models, feature a heavier head (+10g) to provide a heavier feel that is preferred by some of today’s players. The Scotty Cameron Kombi H models are custom built at Titleist and can be identified by a special Circle H shaft band.

Cameron Laguna 1.5

Cameron Laguna 1.5

The new Cameron Studio Select Laguna 1.5 is a complete re-design of the Cameron Laguna-style putters. the Laguna 1.5 is a complete overhaul that still retains the timeless character of a classic Cmeron design. The Select Laguna Putter now comes standard with all the new bells and whistles. With its new face profile, Scotty Cameron added his signature design concepts; a high toe, a modern triangular heel and the 2° draft sole for square alignment at address. Scotty designed a thicker topline and rolled the edges smooth for visual appeal, as well. These small changes throughout make the Studio Select Laguna 1.5 putter entirely new and exciting.

The Cameron flare neck, a classic Cameron characteristic of most Scotty Cameron .5 designs, which designates a ½ shaft of offset has a new four-way flat milled surface. In another subtle departure from some of his Laguna predecessors, Scotty Cameron designed the neck of the new Select Laguna 1.5 to be milled from the topline with onset; it is then cold-bent by hand for the half-shaft of offset.

The Cameron Laguna 1.5 has a milled sight line in the flange with a dancing Scotty Cameron red cord grip and a stepless shaft that provides a clean view of the golf ball at address. The Scotty Cameron Laguna features Tour-inspired Cherry Dot graphics with translucent red lacquer paintfill, precision milled 303 stainless steel head and factory interchangeable weights—the Cameron Studio Select Laguna 1.5 is a Scotty Cameron complete overhaul of a classic Cameron putter, the Laguna.

Cameron Early Tour Putters

Cameron Early Tour Putters

Scotty Cameron early tour putters were produced from 1991 to 1993. Many of these early Cameron putters were hand made. Cameron Early tour putters are marked “Scott Cameron”. These Scott Cameron putters have markings that are all stamped by hand.

The Hand stamping on these Cameron early tour putters have some distinguishing characteristics. The letters are rarely straight or inlign, and you can often see excess metal pushed up around the edges of the letters. Scotty Cameron also produced some Cameron engraved putters that do not have the trademark Mizuno name on them. You may see markings on the toe of the putter that display “Private Reserve” or a small gold crown with a 3 digit number. These putters are extremely rare, and collectors value these in the $1000 and $2500 range.

These early Rare Handmade Scotty Cameron putters are often bid up to $5000 and go as high as $15,000, it all depends on the condition of these highly prized Cameron Putters. The Early Mizuno handstamped putters, which were all Cameron Tour Putters are now worth $1500 to $2500, while the production Mizuno putters are worth $250 to $1250, again all depending on condition and the model.