Scotty Cameron Squareback Weights?

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By DHoward

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  1. About 5-6 years ago I purchased a used Scotty Cameron Squareback (2014) putter and loved every second with it. The weight and feel was perfect it seems. A couple of years later, I had decided to get out of golf (mistake) for a little bit and sold it. For life of me, I cannot remember what weights were in it. Fast forward to this year, I decided to give up my Odyssey PT82 putter because I was just not happy with the consistency/feedback I was getting. I searched for another Sqaureback (2014) and the prices are still pretty high. I ended up going with the upgraded Super Select Squareback 2, I found one for a steal. Finally I got the feedback I was looking for, but the weight just isn't the same I think?. It currently has 15g's installed. My question is how do I know when I need to up or go down in weight? Is it easier to just buy a bunch of weights and test them? Should I just keep the current weights and practice more putting? What weights is everyone else running?

    Thanks!

  2. Andrew A

    Andrew A
    Charlotte, NC

    Scotty has a default..
    35" putters are sold with 10 gram weights
    34" putters are sold with 15 gram weights
    33" putters are sold with 20 gram weights
  3. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    I carry a number of weights in my little Titleist bag so I can adjust to the speed of the greens. Most of our greens around here not tour speed and I game a Select Newport 2, 35 inch but will use anywhere from a 10 - 40 grm weights, depending also on the time of the years. The weights are expensive, but over the years I have been able to trade for most. Had to purchase the 40 grm. Beats buying new putters and I love the Newport 2 (Anser style).

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