Our Scott Readman Concepts review took place on the golf course at Moor Allerton.
This was a little bit different to most of our other golf club reviews as we weren’t just looking at the putter itself – we were also looking at the headcovers.
Scott Readman Concepts have a passion for artisan craftsmanship in their putters, headcovers and other bespoke accessories.
They are a British company founded in Bristol, in 2009, by PGA pro Scott Readman.
Over the last 30 years Scott has studied golf equipment design, the materials used and the manufacturing process.
Scott says from his time as a young pro he has refurbished and repaired persimmon woods, crafted and shaped his own putters and wedges for tournaments while continually looking to evolve and improve.
SRC designs can be found in the bags of golfer on professional tours all over the world.
Scott Readman Concepts – First impressions
We were sent one putter and three headcovers to test out.

Starting with the headcovers we had a Pink Herringbone Harris Tweed which is one of 18 made.
There was a Red and White Kimono Silk cover made from 60-year-old silk – one of only four made.

The Kanji symbols mean ‘discipline, soul and strength’.
Finally there was a bright green ‘Tour Only’ cover which is one of only nine made.

Just getting these three items in my hands made me appreciate the ethos of SRC.
Their products are bespoke, unique and each have a story behind them.
This isn’t golf equipment for the mass market, this is tailored gear which allows people to add a really personalised touch and feel to their golf bags.
It’ll raise eyebrows and spark interest on the first tee.
The putter is made from 304 stainless steel, has a milled face and features a welded swan neck.
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