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06-10-2007 03:36 PM #1
Scotty Cameron American Classic III - Flange 35 inchs
I have too many putters in the starting rotation, so some of them must go. Next up is a right hand Scotty Cameron - American Classic III - flange putter. Hardly used, like new condition, comes with head cover and original leather wrap grip by Scotty.
Asking: $160.00 (shipping if not local extra)
Scotty created the American Classics utilizing original designs with innovative milling techniques. The Classic III flange has a time tested heritage that was re-designed and refined in the Studio and made even better. The Classic III flange is milled out of a solid billet of soft 303 stainless steel with two copper weight inlays in the sole enlarging the sweet spot and maximizing heel and toe balance. There is a pocket or cavity in the back flange for enhanced feel and balance and the neck is slightly offset for optimal setup and alignment. There is a sight dot for position and the non-glare stainless mist finish gives the putter that finished look. The Classic III flange has been dramatically re-designed with the finishing touch being a burgundy, hand wrapped, hand rubbed leather grip complimenting the performance-oriented design.
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06-14-2007 09:39 PM #2
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