The NEW Circa 62 putters represent and embody the best of a classic putter generation. Precision milled from soft carbon steel with a gun blued finish, Circa 62 offers a soft, responsive feel and classic lines. The classic gun blued finish is consistent with the craftsmanship and aesthetics from the era, and Black Baby T grip provides unmatched feedback and feel, allowing you to roll the ball with confidence.
I have a Circa 1 that I had refinished by BOS in Patina Oil. I regripped the putter with a Gripmaster Mahogany Leather Wrap. This is a very good feeling putter.
Just picked up a circa 62 model #3, the feel is amazing! Invest in some BreakFree CLP spray if you want to preserve the finish, just coat the putter with the spray and replace the headcover (this will line the headcover with the spray and effectively oil your putter every time you put it in the headcover).
I got a chance to try a No. 6 at the store. Great putter. It's definitely better balanced than anything I've tried and it's really smooth. It's a bit firmer and more clicky than what I usually use but I like it. Very consistent distance control. Definitely a winner.
my #6 kept my hands out of my pockets!!! it is literally money$$$$$$$$
the putter lines up very well for my eye and I really enjoy the feedback I getwhen the ball leaves the face.
Thank you Mr. Cameron
9 tenths of golf is confidence, i think the look and feel of these putter is unlike many others in the market and really gives people the confidence to sink em when it count
i just love it and wont be changing any time soon!
i have gone from a Circa #1, to a #3, to my current gamer #2...
and am getting ready to unload it for a SeeMore FGP.
-dont get me wrong, the putters are nice, but they just arent as over the top as everyone makes them out to be. They are hands down incredibly made, with good feel, but theyre just not the wonderstick i imagined. the feel was less than i hoped, and the face just didnt react the way i hoped it would. my putting never got worse, but i felt distance control was a little iffy with this series. at the end of the day, its probably me and notthe putter creating the issues but the feel for the SeeMore, Mizuno\Bettinardi series, and the Rife 2-bar all surpassed my extensive play with the circa series.
-i never quite to play #5 or #6... aparently camillo loves his #6 haha
My Circa 62 #7 the Ping B-60 copy is the best putter I have owned.
What feel for distance, and such a great balanced putter.
The non glare finish is awesome.
This will be in the bag for a long time.
It does alternate with a Studio Stainless Newort 2.5 sometimes, as I need
to spead my Scotty Love around.
9 tenths of golf is confidence, i think the look and feel of these putter is unlike many others in the market and really gives people the confidence to sink em when it count
i just love it and wont be changing any time soon!
I agree with your statement. My Circa 62 #3 inspires confidence and I have sunk some really nice putts with it!
It's a definite keeper and I've spent many hours on the putting green near my home enjoying the heck out of it!
I have a model #5 - most distinctive looking high-end putter IMHO. Wouldn't get rid of it for the world. Plan on having it restored if I ever need a "new" putter.
I am thinking about a SC circa 62 #2 (as Im a lefty). PLease comment......I havent seen one in the flesh as it were but it certainly looks cool and i understand the sight dot is as good as a line
I'm a righty, but I have the #2, and I love it. I'd been through about 5 putters over the last three years, and the #2 has stopped the switching. It fits my stroke and my eye, and the feel is just what I like. My distance control on longer putts has improved, and the weighting promoted a smooth stroke on the shorter ones, for me at least.
I was always into mallets, especially Ping b60's. Went from the Karsten series b60 to the Cameron #7, and I love it. If you putt with any scotty you will develop a new love. Buttery soft, this thing has absolutely made me a better putter.
The only bad with camerons is the Winn grip replacements are like $80 bucks, if you need it to say scotty on it. Thats crazy. I just put a regular Winn medallist on it.
i have the circa #6 and i love it.. easily the best feeling putter i have ever used.. and the confidence it brings is amazing. i custom painted my and now it is green and white instead of red and white and i think it looks amazing.
laste years right when it came out. i got it brand new on ebay for last than 225 shipped.. amazing.
#3 owner here and LOVE it! it feels and looks amazing. it came with the black baby t grip but re-gripped it with the scotty cameron black cord grip and love the feel of corded grips. my local courses are pretty sandy when it comes to greens and the finish has held nicely. i clean it with a microfiber towel after each round, then wipe it down with the oil cloth and put the headcover back on. Always thought of going with the Studio Select but didnt want to leave my Circa 62.