How do you know when it's time to change your putter?

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By Shoaib

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  1. Shoaib

    Shoaib
    London

    I've got the first ever version of the Scotty Cameron Red X. I used the putter for about 18 months before it went into storage while I took a golfing hiatus for 10 years. I start playing golf again about 2 years ago and to date I must have played about 400 rounds of golf with my putter and clocked a shed-load of hours on the putting green with it.

    The putter still looks good aesthetically with no chips or scratches. Maybe it's my imagination, but I feel it's lost that soft Scotty feel. When do you know it's the right time to change your putter?

  2. Robert

    Robert
    Corpus Christi, TX

    i, too have a red x5 that's mint and i putted really well with it some years back. it took a few rounds of not putting well to get my head thinking and i think that's when it starts. you want to see what else there is and then you start to love something else. i've since been putting with my Mil-Spec for a few years and haven't looked back. putting really well now.
  3. Fred Closs

    Fred Closs
    Denton, TX

    The mind, like people, needs a change of scenery every so often. This is especially true of putters. It's a good idea to change the look so the eyes get a different perspective. If you change putters, you'll probably putt great for a few days then it will fall off. Then, you go back to your old standard and all is well again.
  4. mark w

    mark w
    Dallas, TX

    Putters are like wives. When there is no more magic, there's no more magic. You know it when you know it.

  5. Ben A

    Ben A
    Los Gatos, CA

    mark w said:

    Putters are like wives. When there is no more magic, there's no more magic. You know it when you know it.

    That is hilarious! Thanks for that, Mark! I want to keep my wife, but I do think it's time for a new putter. Anyone tried any of the new Scotties that came out Friday? I haven't had a chance yet.
  6. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    mark w said:

    Putters are like wives. When there is no more magic, there's no more magic. You know it when you know it.

    Mark you have not reached that age yet. ha...ha...ha.... Better yet, she will let you know it.....
  7. Shoaib

    Shoaib
    London

    Thanks all! Appreciate the feedback

    Mark W...loved your post!
  8. Sirhc

    Sirhc
    Sacramento, CA

    B.A. - My local course sent an email last Friday (the day the new putters came out). They are having a putter launch event on 3/25/17 and I am signed up for one of their complimentary fittings; 15 minutes with the SAM putt lab. Hope to find the style that fits me best, with some specifics about my stroke.
  9. Sirhc

    Sirhc
    Sacramento, CA

    Sirhc said:

    B.A. - My local course sent an email last Friday (the day the new putters came out). They are having a putter launch event on 3/25/17 and I am signed up for one of their complimentary fittings; 15 minutes with the SAM putt lab. Hope to find the style that fits me best, with some specifics about my stroke.

    Great event; fitted to a Futura 5S, 34".
  10. Sirhc

    Sirhc
    Sacramento, CA

    I also have the original (2004) Red X. Based on another company's app, I fit slight arc putters best. So, I currently use an old NP MidSlant. Since the Red X isn't truly face balanced, it nearly fits a slight arc stroke.
    If my putter isn't working, I sometimes practice with a different putter and my putter suddenly 'behaves'!
    Practice a mid-range putt with a few putters and pick the one that is most consistent for you.
  11. Tom B

    Tom B
    Northborough, MA

    Another Red X man here. My go to putter without a doubt. I haven't found it's lost anything, so over a dozen years and still going. Doesn't mean that it doesn't get a rest now and then, but due to me and developing bad habits. Out comes the California Del Mar until the habits get better again, and then back to the old faithful Red X. Have sent it back to Scotty for a change in shaft and grip, initials stamped on it, and back again. Hoping to reunite on the greens over the next few weeks when this white junk all over the ground is gone.
  12. John G

    John G
    Napa, CA

    When you start three-putting with it constantly.
  13. Gabriel G

    Gabriel G
    Cedar Park, TX

    Military
    when you lose confidence in it. Since you are thinking about it that is the time!
  14. greg p

    greg p
    Chicago 'burbs, IL

    I've got the Red X. Still works for me and still looks great.
  15. Bill  V

    Bill V
    Colorado Springs, CO

    Try changing the grip. After that much time if it still has the old grip, it's likely a bit hard and slick. That can impact your feel.

    Feel is also subjective. I have had putters that previous felt heavy or perhaps a bit harsh feel totally different after a hiatus.

    And I own A LOT of Cameron putters...

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