95ĬHEAP,Discount,Buy,Sale,Bestsellers,Good,For,REVIEW, Ultra-soft Suede Deerskin Palm/fleece Back Thermal Lined Gloves for All Ages -Free Shipping on orders over. Say what you will about dropping 300 large on a putter but for the amount of use that one gets, it can be a pretty solid investment.Ultra-soft Suede Deerskin Palm/fleece Back Thermal Lined Gloves for All Ages -Free Shipping on orders over. It is nice to see though that Scotty has continued with his weight customization options with the Studio Select putter line and it will be interesting to see if this carries over to future putter lines. There is no doubt that Scotty Cameron’s are Tour-tested and he has came out with some really nice putters to fit a pretty wide spectrum of golfers. Not only are the mallet fans out there (you know who you are) excited, but a few of the high-MOI putter fans seem excited as well. I’ve seen a good amount of buzz surrounding this putter. The Scotty Cameron Studio Select Kombi putters begin shipping April 1 and have a MAP price of $299, which is pretty much the same price point as the rest of Scotty’s retail putters. I think that pretty much covers everybody. Custom Kombi options abound and include a 34 & 35”H (heavy) version, LH 33”, 34”, 35”, 34 & 35”H (heavy), Kombi Mid (42”, 44”) and Kombi Long (48”). The new Studio Select Kombi mallets are available in three lengths Standard (33″, 34″, 35″, and LH 35”), Mid (43″) and Long (50″). All three models can be bent plus or minus 2°. The Studio Select Kombi and Kombi Mid feature 4°of loft and 71° lie angle, while the Kombi Long offers 4° of loft and a 79° lie angle. And hey, they’re easy to recognize on TV! The Studio Select Kombi putters includes a silver headcover with “bold, red, Tour-inspired graphics,” which if it resembles anything close to the Studio Select headcover gets my vote for one of the more ugly headcovers I’ve seen (I used the term “gaudy” in my review). The grip on the Kombi Mid and Long is a 2-piece Split Red Cameron. All Kombi putters are finished with the bold (loud) red three-dot graphics and a red Cameron cord grip (best grip ever, IMHO). The topline is “misted” and with the sight line that runs along the rear edge alignment is a snap. It certainly looks fairly easy to line up a putt with the Kombi putter. The T-shaped, red ink sight lines give you a “precise alignment reference” on the topline and body. The entire Kombi lineup features a double-bend, stepless shaft that provides a very clean look with a full shaft of offset to give you an unobstructed look at address. With the Kombi Mid and Long putters, with the head being larger, the rear circular weight is replaced with a central bar weight in order to create the “optimum head weight and balance for the longer lengths.” As with all the Studio Select putters the weights can be changed at the factory so you can get a putter that is truly fit for you. The standard version of the Kombi mallet comes with circular weights in the heel and toe that allow for a variety of length and weight combinations to fit your particular putting stroke or style. The Kombi mallets incorporate the Studio Select weighting technology which makes them more customized for the weight you desire (no more lead tape). Confidence and consistency equals more dropped putts (and cleaning out your playing partner’s wallet). This gives you a more solid feel and sound (which is very important) and in combination with a deep center of gravity, you get a mallet that is balanced, forgiving, and helps you to make a more consistent stroke for a better roll. The Kombi putters are milled from 6061 aircraft aluminum, have a thick face, and utilize something called “three-point” weighting technology, which is accomplished by having weights in the heel, toe, and extreme rear. Tag along as we check out the latest putter to get the “red-dot” treatment from Scotty Cameron. Cameron is staying with his red cherry-dot theme for 2009 with the Studio Select lineup and those features and looks carry over to a mallet versions, the Kombi, Kombi Mid, and Kombi Long. I must say that when Scotty Cameron comes out with a mallet putter, it certainly strays from the ordinary (remember the Futura Phantom, anyone?) and his latest incarnation continues to do just that.
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