Titleist reveal new Scotty Cameron Futura putters
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Scotty Cameron may be best known for making some of the sleekest milled blade putters in the business, but it’s not stopped him developing a brand new increased MOI Futura line up to offer golfers better stability and forgiveness.
From rounded mid-mallets to high-tech, high-MOI mallets, the seven strong family meld designs of previous GOLO and Futura X models with Scotty’s new super hi-tech multi-material constructions. The result is a lineup of tour-proven shapes and configurations with enhanced stability and forgiveness, improved alignment features, and a responsive feel and feedback.
When the new models arrive in golf shops on March 17th 2017 they’ll have an RRP of £335 and each will come with two removable and customisable sole weights plus a Black Matador mid-size grip. For further information visit www.titleist.co.uk.
The models:
Futura 5CB
Classic meets modern in this rounded “cavity back” mid-mallet with multi-material face-sole technology and a black aircraft aluminium flange plate.
Futura 5W
An updated Futura X. New multi-material face-sole technology and enhanced dual purpose alignment features frame the ball and align the sweet spot with parallel white alignment lines to each wing.
Futura 5S
In response to Tour feedback, Scotty’s created a straight-shafted Futura 5S. It’s similar in shape to the Futura 7M but in a more compact “5” size. A dual-purpose alignment design frames the ball and aligns to the sweet spot.
Futura 6M
Combining some of the best MOI-enhancing design features of the Futura X and the Futura X7, the Futura 6M offers the ultimate in forgiveness and resistance to twisting on off-centre strikes.
Futura 6M DB
The ultimate in high MOI, forgiveness and stability. The Futura 6M Dual Balance adds an extra 50 grams of weight in the head and at the end of the shaft to slow and stabilize the putting stroke.
Futura 7M
An updated take on the multi-material Futura X7M. The 7M features refined shaping of the back wings and stainless steel “bar back”, which moves weight back behind the face for added forgiveness and dual-purpose alignment.