David first one here again!!!! This time you don't need to give away one of the new Scotty Cameron Triple Black Limited putters, since I already ordered my Sante Fe. Thanks for the video.
@@DavidDusek I'm gaming the B3 Santa Fe right now and it is the best putter I have ever owned. Last Scotty was a Studio Stainless Newport 2.5, which is amazing in its own right, but this B3 Santa Fe is worth the money since I will probably be using it for at least 10+ years at this rate.
Really like my SS Newport 2+. Great balance and feel. Not a big fan of the pistolini grip though. I had a fat grip on my previous putter which really helped control my putting stroke. I am hoping to send it into Scotty C customizing shop and get the larger grip. I can spend 250$ customizing my putter and still pay at least 50$ less than this B3 Triple black. And its a unique one of a kind.
I've been waiting a very ling time for a weighted Long Neck NP2. Thankfully I was able to obtain one in my desired length. I'm really looking forward to gaming it as I think it will be a perfect match for me. My preference would be a silver finish though. The black is pretty cool, but I'm completely indifferent to it. I'm bummed at the cost, but this is the head I've wanted "forever" and will take what I can get. Beggars can't be choosers. Game on.
I think it should be fine. There have been plenty of PVD finishes on Scotty Cameron putters before, and unlike irons, hopefully, you're not using it to make full swings, hit out of bunkers and take divots. Those are the things that wear away black finishes fasters. - DD
Good question. The second milling does not make the milling marks deep. It clips the points off the areas before the mill marks, leaving them flat. According to Scotty, that puts more steel and surface area of the hitting area in contact with the ball, and that amplifies feel. The first milling, the deep one, remains intact. - DD
David first one here again!!!! This time you don't need to give away one of the new Scotty Cameron Triple Black Limited putters, since I already ordered my Sante Fe. Thanks for the video.
Got a long neck and a santa fe coming next week. I haven't been this excited in awhile
How is the Long Neck working for you? - DD
@@DavidDusek I'm gaming the B3 Santa Fe right now and it is the best putter I have ever owned. Last Scotty was a Studio Stainless Newport 2.5, which is amazing in its own right, but this B3 Santa Fe is worth the money since I will probably be using it for at least 10+ years at this rate.
Really like my SS Newport 2+. Great balance and feel. Not a big fan of the pistolini grip though. I had a fat grip on my previous putter which really helped control my putting stroke. I am hoping to send it into Scotty C customizing shop and get the larger grip. I can spend 250$ customizing my putter and still pay at least 50$ less than this B3 Triple black. And its a unique one of a kind.
I've been waiting a very ling time for a weighted Long Neck NP2. Thankfully I was able to obtain one in my desired length. I'm really looking forward to gaming it as I think it will be a perfect match for me.
My preference would be a silver finish though. The black is pretty cool, but I'm completely indifferent to it. I'm bummed at the cost, but this is the head I've wanted "forever" and will take what I can get. Beggars can't be choosers. Game on.
I hope you enjoy your new putter. Let me know how it performs after you've played a few rounds. - DD
Ping PLD has a long neck Anser … $450
How does the balance on the Catalina compare to the Newport Longneck?
How did the material look? Do you think it’ll scratch up or does it look like it will hold up
I plan on putting it in the bag
I think it should be fine. There have been plenty of PVD finishes on Scotty Cameron putters before, and unlike irons, hopefully, you're not using it to make full swings, hit out of bunkers and take divots. Those are the things that wear away black finishes fasters. - DD
@@DavidDusek no I was just worried about the shaft, scratching up while in the bag more than anything
I'm sure it will be fine.
Why not mill it to that depth with the first pass through?
Good question. The second milling does not make the milling marks deep. It clips the points off the areas before the mill marks, leaving them flat. According to Scotty, that puts more steel and surface area of the hitting area in contact with the ball, and that amplifies feel. The first milling, the deep one, remains intact. - DD
Oh to be right handed
You didn’t notice that left-handed Newport 2 in the video?
$749 is absolutely ridiculous
Reselling for $1,200 +
Looks like a PDL Scotty was lil late to the party
PLD is PING's new line, and the Anser design from PING predated the Scotty Cameron Newport design eons ago.
Clueless as to how to get my hands on this lol
Here you go: www.scottycameron.com/b3-triple-black-design-ltd/
You cannot buy from Scotty C website. They license with Titliest. You could buy from Titleist or from some authorized dealers.