Lot # 187: Scotty Cameron 1996 CVS Winner Coronado in SS

Category: Scotty Cameron

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Offered here is a 1 of 6, 1996 Scotty Cameron Coronado SS (stainless steel) CVS Winner.

Vog says: In 1996 and at least through early summer of 1997, Scotty created either 6 (in 1996) or 7 (in 1997) putters to celebrate a victory on the PGA Tour. I was already collecting when these were made, and they've been something I enjoy adding to my collection-when I can find them!  They historically have been hard to find in the U.S. as at least half of these went to one of Scotty's former distributors in Japan, Minibox golf. This putter was made to celebrate John Cook's victory at the 1996 CVS Charity Classic-Cook; Cook won twice in 1996 with his SS Coronado and I believe he also won in 1997 with the same putter. Scotty stopped making these victory putters in mid-1997 as the tour victories started really piling up, especially after Tiger started winning with regularity. As a fan of these victory putters, their demand has been impacted by several factors: 1. Who won the event? Obviously, the 6 Tiger victory putters are the most in demand. The 1997 Greater Greensboro Classic won by Frank Nobilo? Not as popular. 2. Is the putter a unique one? Again, the 97 Greater Greensboro is a Newport Tei3, a fairly common model. This is a stainless Coronado-only for the tour 3. Is the putter head used for the victory putter all handstamped, or a stock head? This CVS Winner is one of approximately 50 stainless Coronado heads Scotty made for the tour and is all handstamped. I look at this as one of the more popular models. So much so I have the other Cook victory putter-the 1996 Fed Ex-in my collection!

Condition is 8.5 out of 10 with some small nicks, 35 inches

Certificate of authenticity from Scotty Cameron.