Lot # 88: "Scott" Cameron Handmade in Black Oxide with Green Snow

Category: Scotty Cameron

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Offered here is a Scotty "Scott" Cameron made-by-hand, early 1990's putter, similar to the Coronado with flared toe, SCM crown on the back, and "green" snow.

Vog says: When Scotty started making putters decades ago, before he was making them for the PGA Tour, he stamped them "Scott" Cameron. His first putters for the tour were Scott Cameron putters. As his business and name started to grow in 1991, he realized he needed to have putters mostly formed on a CNC (computer numerically controlled) milling machine if he wanted to continue to grow. He had agreed to make 700 putters for Fry's Sporting Goods in California, and he sensed there might be confusion in the future between his putters made by hand and these CNC heads. So, he decided to use the name "Scotty" on the CNC heads. This is one of those early made-by-hand heads; years ago Scotty told me he had 4 basic handmade styles unless he was doing a one-of-a-kind; he had a model with straight top line, one with a flared topline (a higher looking toe) and could make those two styles with or without a "pocket" or cavity. This particular putter was restored by the studio, was restamped on the face to recreate the "mushrooming" around the letters, and had the coveted "snow" on the flange-but in green paint fill. Scotty used snow on the flange to combat glare off the flange from the black oxide finish-frankly I've seen fewer than 10 old handmades with green paint fill. It's just an outstanding example!

Includes a Scotty Cameron signed Circa 62 headcover (no pivot), condition is restored by the Cameron studio and in 9 out of 10 condition (our highest grade for a restored putter) 35"

Certificate of authenticity from Scotty Cameron.