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Titleist Scotty Cameron Circa 62 Charcoal Mist


$300.00 Released January, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Milled carbon construction is both functional and aesthetically pleasing - provides a soft, natural feel. Square alignment is simple and effective - maintains good spacing while offering open-head positioning. Reminiscent of the Scotty Cameron putters from the early 1990's - considered by many golfers to be some of the best clubs ever made.

The Cons:Single top dot may cause confusion when aligning shots - likely to be an unwelcome change from the more common dual dot design. Stitched leather grip seems to be more of a novelty than anything - doesn't line up with the face of the putter, feels lumpy and awkward, etc.

The Titleist Scotty Cameron Circa 62 Charcoal Mist is one of four putter available in Titleist's Scotty Cameron line.  This putter is designed to embody the best of a classic putter generation, right down to the classic lines with a Charcoal Mist finish to give it a vintage appearance.

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Product Shot 2  The head is made from milled soft carbon steel giving a soft, respsonsive feel. A draft sole ensures a square-set postion and ensures the head never sits closed.  A high toe profile eliminates the tendency of players to raise the toe causing them to aim consistently to the left.  The Circa 62 comes in 5 models, all of which have a 35" length, 330g weight, 4º loft and 71º lie with a red Baby T grip and red headcover. It should be noted that the No. 2 model is the only available in LH.

Features / Specifications

  • Vintage look and feel
  • Charcoal Mist finish
  • Milled soft carbon steel
  • Draft sole
  • High toe profile
  • Models:  No. 1, No. 2 (LH & RH), No. 3, No. 6, No. 7
  • 35" length
  • 330g weight
  • 4º loft
  • 71º lie with
  • Red Baby T grip
  • Red headcover

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    Milled carbon construction is both functional and aesthetically pleasing - provides a soft, natural feel

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    Square alignment is simple and effective - maintains good spacing while offering open-head positioning

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    Reminiscent of the Scotty Cameron putters from the early 1990's - considered by many golfers to be some of the best clubs ever made

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    Matte/brushed finish is highly beneficial - removes likelihood of sun reflection common to many glossy clubs

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    Oversized head cover provides full protection of the club face - leather material is much more durable than standard felt/yarn covers

Cons
  • 1

    Single top dot may cause confusion when aligning shots - likely to be an unwelcome change from the more common dual dot design

  • 1

    Stitched leather grip seems to be more of a novelty than anything - doesn't line up with the face of the putter, feels lumpy and awkward, etc.

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