Scotty Cameron · Putter · 2023
Super Select Newport
CaddyIndex™ breakdown — what the agentic research found across each of the six performance dimensions, with cited sources.
You putt with an arc and want a classic Newport blade with the soft dual-milled feel and tungsten weighting.
You putt with a straight stroke, you want high-MOI forgiveness, or you want a value price.
Pros
- A classic Anser Newport blade - timeless and clean
- A dual-milled solid 303 stainless face - soft, insert-free feel
- A plumbed neck with toe hang for an arc stroke
- Tungsten heel-toe weights for stability on slight misses
Cons
- Blade forgiveness - well below a high-MOI mallet
- Toe hang - built for an arc, not a straight stroke
- A premium milled price
By dimension
Forgiveness
Blade-level - a classic Anser-style blade with tungsten heel-toe weights for stability on slight misses, a blade (not high-MOI) profile. Modest forgiveness - a player's blade with weighting that helps slight misses.
Distance
Solid - the dual-milled solid 303 stainless face gives a consistent roll and pace, the dual-milled face delivering repeatability. Among the better putters for distance control.
Workability
An arc-friendly blade - the Newport's plumbed neck creates toe hang suited to an arc stroke, a toe-flow blade neck for arc players. Good arc-fit - a toe-hang Anser blade.
Feel
Soft and solid - the dual-milled face combines deep-milled softness with mid-milled feedback for tour-inspired feel, the insert-free solid-milled 303 stainless giving premium feel. Among the very best putter feels - a soft dual-milled face.
Sound
A soft, muted note - the dual-milled face gives a soft, premium impact, a clean, muted acoustic. A clean, muted milled note.
Looks at address
Iconic and clean - the timeless Anser blade silhouette with a refined narrower topline, a tour-proven look with cherry-bomb detailing. Among the best-looking blades.
Sources
Some of the reviews, lab tests and head-to-head comparisons the agentic research read while grading this club.