Scotty Cameron 1ST Project X-S.L.C. 1996 Tour Prototype Used Golf Putter
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About this product
A rare tour prototype putter from Scotty Cameron, the 1ST Project X-S.L.C. 1996 model crafted in Japan. Right-handed with a classic blade design, this used putter appeals to collectors and enthusiasts seeking a unique piece of golf history. At $393.00, it offers a chance to own a piece of Scotty Cameron's early tour work, though its age and prototype status mean it's more for display or special occasions than everyday play.
Our take
I picked up this Scotty Cameron 1ST Project X-S.L.C. 1996 Tour Prototype putter and it's a conversation starter. The craftsmanship from Japan is evident—solid feel and elegant milling. But let's be real: this is a collector's piece, not a daily gamer. The prototype head shape is unique, but the weight and balance are from another era. If you want to roll putts with history, go for it. If you need a modern mallet, look elsewhere. At $393, it's a fair price for the rarity, but don't expect forgiveness.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Rare tour prototype from 1996
- Made in Japan craftsmanship
- Classic Scotty Cameron blade design
- Collectible value for enthusiasts
Cons
- Used condition; no performance guarantees
- Outdated weight and balance
- Not forgiving for modern play
- Price reflects rarity, not performance
Specifications
- Brand Scotty Cameron
- Handedness Right-Handed
- Golf Club Type Putter
- Country of Origin Japan