Scotty Cameron Kombi Putter - Kombi Overview
Introducing Scotty's new Studio Select Kombi. This hi-performance putter is part technical, three-point-weighted mallet and part free-flowing, melt-into-the-ground putting machine. Smooth curves and sleek styling give the Tour-tested Studio Select Kombi a futuristic feel. Advanced technology and superior craftsmanship give it the performance attributes you expect from a Scotty Cameron putter.
Balancing the aesthetics and weight properties of different metals has been a Scotty hallmark for years. The Studio Select Kombi is no exception. Precision milled 6061 aircraft aluminum gave Scotty the volume and shape qualities he wanted, while the stainless steel sole weights give the putter head the proper weight. These elements work perfectly together creating a mallet of remarkable balance and form.
The Studio Select Kombi incorporates Scotty's Studio Select weighting system, which allows the weight of the putter head to be perfectly matched with the player’s preferred shaft length. This is achieved using the factory interchangeable stainless steel sole weights, which can be changed out at the Scotty Cameron Custom Shop.
T-shaped, high contrast red sight lines provide effortless alignment guides, making the Kombi a proven new weapon in your putting arsenal.
Scotty Cameron Kombi Putter - Kombi Specifications |
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Scotty Cameron - Kombi |
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Manufacturer |
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Titleist |
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MPN |
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084984364587 |
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Orientation |
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Right-Handed / Left Handed |
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Loft |
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4° |
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Lie |
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71° |
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Length |
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33" , 34" , 35" |
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Grip |
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Stock |
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Additional Notes |
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Offset: Full Shaft |
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About Scotty Cameron
Growing up, Scotty often played golf with his father, an insurance investigator with a passion for the game and a two handicap. When they weren't out on a golf course, they were in the garage working on clubs, shaping heads, wrapping grips, creating new designs, then taking them out for "field" tests.
With the putter, the idea was, when it's finished, it should look like it melts into the ground. One of the last things Scotty remembers his dad telling him was, "Stick with the game of golf, Scotty. I think you have a future."