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Monday, July 26, 2010

Titleist Scotty Cameron Red X3 Putter-discount golf clubs

Titleist Scotty Cameron Red X3 Putter
The Red X3
While the new Red X3 looks a lot like the original Red X with its hosel-less heel-shafted configuration, it is subtly different. While the original carried a single-bend shaft with a full shaft-width of offset, the Red X3 has only a quarter shaft of offset.

That may not sound like a big difference, but it is going to produce a noticeable change in the look at address. I also wonder if it will result in a little more toe hang… the weighting bias that helps the face open and close on an arcing stroke.

These differences are a good thing in that they mean the Red X3 with its solid head and different offset is going to give players another option as they choose a mallet putter. Choice is always good.


The Red X5
Once again in deference to the Japanese market where he is so popular and the number 4 is considered so unlucky, Scotty skips from 3 to 5 in model numbers. That said, this is the putter I can't wait to try out.

The Red X5 features a plumber's neck with a full shaft of offset. I love plumber's necks. I love how they set up, the offset that screams "can't miss," and the cues the vertical neck gives to help you set up properly.

For myself, I'm interested to see how this somewhat more "square" neck matches up visually with all the soft curves and lines on the mallet head. The pictures look good, but I want to see one in real life.

Specifications
As is his custom, Scotty is releasing these putters in three different lengths and head weights: 35" at 330 grams; 34" at 340 grams; and 33" at 350 grams. Both putters also carry what has become his standard lie (71°) and loft (4°).

Unfortunately, and per usual, the only left-handed version is the Red X3 at 35".

The standard grip is the red "Baby T," although several other Cameron grips are available with a custom order. Lie angle can also be custom ordered plus or minus 2°.

In the End…
It is thought that these two new models nicely complement the Red X line. If you're a mallet fan and don't cringe at the investment required, perhaps one of these two could be your next magic wand.

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