The new Scotty Cameron Special Select line (and breathe!) pairs classic designs with modern craftmanship, to deliver eight new tour inspired putters. Find out how I got on with them…
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Scotty Cameron Special Select: First impressions
Across the range it is clear to see the visuals have been cleaned up and are much sleeker than previous Select putters. Over the ball I felt the shaping and angles were much sharper and more defined.

Scotty Cameron Special Select: The technology
New tour-inspired shapes are sleeker with thinner toplines to create looks preferred by tour pros. The putters are milled in the US from solid block of 303 stainless steel and are now insert free for consistent sound and soft feel.
New weighting provides more in the heel and toe to enlarge the sweet spot and enhance stability.
Neck configurations have been redesigned for clearer visibility of the leading edge. While the whole range provides a variety of neck styles to work with your stroke.
Each putter features a new Pistonlini Plus grip in “cement grey” – does cement come in other colours? – with distinct Scotty lettering as well as a special red headcover.
Scotty Cameron Special Select: NCG Verdict
It’ll come to no surprise to anyone who has read my previous putter reviews that I preferred the larger Flowback shape. I just prefer the visual and stability of a larger putter.
















