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    1996/500 SCoTTy CaMeRoN Classic Newport 2 PRoToTyPe

    -- Limited edition 1 of 500, PRoToTyPe putter --

    Looking for at least $350 shipped within U.S.A via Paypal Cash Transfer.

    Add $15 for shipping if you're using Paypal Credit Card

    Club Condition: Vintage (8.5+)

    -- This is a vintage condition of 1996 Scotty Cameron Gun Blued Classic Newport 2 PRoToTyPe putter.

    -- There are Shop Wears on the head, some minor nicks and scratches on the head (Only putted indoor).

    -- I would rate the putter conservative 8.5+ (Not Mint), but it might look better for you.

    -- Good candidate to send it to Scotty Cameron restoration service.

    -- Production was limited to 500.

    -- Excellent Mill Marks still visible, however grip is not in plastic (it's plastic wrapped by myself).

    -- Original Scotty Cameron Pebble Grain Grip still in excellent condition

    -- It come with Titleist Flag Headcover in good condition.

    -- Shaft Label outer clear plastic start to peel, but overall is still good.

    -- Please see pictures for details.

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    1999 SCoTTy CaMeRoN American Film Institute Newport 2

    -- 1 of 140, Rare Oval Cavity - Oil Can head with Pro Platinum finished --

    Looking for at least $300 shipped within U.S.A via Paypal Cash Transfer.

    Add $15 for shipping if you're using Paypal Credit Card

    Club Condition:

    -- It is a Newport 2 Oil Can head in Pro Platinum finish with the RARE Oval Cavity

    -- Missing some of paint fill for clean looks.

    -- Absolutely NO Dings nor Nicks on the head, Excellent Mill Marks.

    -- Shaft Label still intact, please see pictures for details.

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  3. Seems like TM comes out with something new every month. It is cool but they need to slow down, it kills the value of the high end TM stuff when you want to get rid of it. But they are cool pics and good looking stuff.

    It feel like buying TM product is the same as buying a new Computer, but even Computer products comes out every 6 months or so. Not as fast as TaylorMade... :laugh:

    I like the look of TM design but with their new product release rate, my spending money :money: won't keep up with their products. All you know, next couple months your Driver is obsolete... hahaha

  4. The Dave Pelz 1-day scoring game clinic is coming to my area (Cog Hill), and it costs $375 for a 3-hour session on wedge play and a 3-hour session on putting. If you have taken one of his clinics, is it worth the time and money? Thanks

    Not to sure about that, but I would rather add another $100 and get the espn 3-Club Tour®. With the equipment that you getting, I think it's worthed. Any opinion guys?

    One-day program only $495! Tuition includes FREE Cleveland Golf Launcher driver, Gunmetal wedge, and Voodoo putter ($700 value).

    http://www.espngolfschools.com/three_club_tour.php

  5. Since I just play for 1.33 years and about once a month green experienced (+ weekly trips to the range), this is my beginner set for me to test the game of golf. :whistle: But I got hook to this game. :niceshot:

    Right now, I do not see the need to change my bag until I shot in the 80's. Currently, I’m in the high 90's and low 100's, when I get better would like to get custom fit set from Titleist :titleist: or Mizunos :mizuno:

    But the Scotties are staying for good. :scotty:

  6. First of all, you have to get the paint first and a fine tip brush.

    And just use it like the way you touch up paint on your car.

    However, since you working with a small marking, you need to be patient and a steady hand will also help.

    Also, If you feel the need to mask the outer stamp with tape, do so. That will help you come out with clean result.

    Incase, it went overboard, have a Q-tip and that paint removal handy to take off the excess paint fill.

    Good luck

    :scotty: