1995-1996
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First line of Scotty Cameron by Titleist putters released (now referred to as Classics). All models took their names from locations in California: Newport, Catalina, Coronado, Del Mar, La Costa, Laguna,and Napa. Santa Fe and Sonoma models are added in 1996.
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1997
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Teryllium series is introduced. These putters feature an alloy face insert. Three models are initially released: Newport, Newport 2 and Santa Fe.
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1998
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- Classics - Product line is revised and released with a new Oil Can finish.
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Teryllium - Del Mar 2 and “Long Neck” versions of the Newport and Newport 2 are released.
1999
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- Teryllium II - Second generation is launched. Polymer cushion is added behind face insert to soften feel.
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Pro Platinum series is introduced. These putters feature a non-glare finish and are available in four models: Newport mid-slant, Del Mar 3, Laguna 2, and Sonoma 2 mid-slant.
2000
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- Oil Can Classics - Series is discontinued.
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Mil-Spec Newport putter is released. This putter features different length, weight, and lie angle options to allow for custom fitting.
2001
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- Studio Design series is introduced. These putters feature a classic blade-style design, and are the first Cameron/Titleist putters missing the now-familiar “California” names. The model names are 1, 1.5, 2 and 3.
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Bulls Eye - Scotty releases his interpretation of this classic design. Two models are offered (flange and non-flange) in a “pro platinum” finish.
2002
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- Teryllium II - Series is discontinued.
- Studio Stainless series is introduced. These putters are milled from 303 stainless steel and available in four models: Newport, Newport 2, Newport 2.5 and Newport Beach.
Armani edition. These putters are milled from 303 stainless aluminium and available in four models: Newport, Newport 2, Newport 3 and Newport Brazil.
2003
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- Pro Platinum - Series is discontinued.
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Futura model is introduced. This putter is a radically different design than anything Scotty had produced in the past. The Futura is offered in standard and mid (44” long) models.
2004
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Red X series is introduced. These mallet-style putters feature a high-grade stainless steel face insert which is intended to enhance feel.
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2005
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- Studio Stainless - Series is discontinued.
- Studio Style series is introduced. These putters incorporate the insert technology of the Red X into the appearance of the Studio Stainless. This series features four models: Newport, Newport 1.5, Newport 2, Newport 2.5.
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Futura - Upgrade to the original model’s appearance, and the addition of two Futura-inspired mallet putters. This line is renamed Futura Phantom.
2006
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- Circa ’62 series is introduced. These putters feature a classic design similar to that of the Studio Design series and are named in the same numeric fashion (1,2,3 & 5). The ’62 references the year Scotty was born.
- Red X - Mid (43”) and Long (48”) models are added.
- Detour model is introduced. Similar to the Futura concept, the Detour features a very unconventional design.
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Napa Valley limited edition is released. 2006 pieces (1,800 RH & 206 LH).
2007
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- Circa ’62 - Model line is update with a new “Charcoal Mist” finish. The number 5 model was replaced with the 6.
- Red X - Two new models are introduced. These models do not feature the face insert of the originals.
- Detour - The radical design of the original Detour is adapted for use in two “conventional” putter models: Newport and Newport 2.5.
- Teryllium Ten (T10) limited edition is released. 2007 pieces in Newport 2, 2007 pieces in Newport 2.5.
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Catalina Classic limited edition is released. 2007 pieces.
2008
- Studio Select - Series is introduced -Update to the studio style, it has a higher toe to prevent pulling putts to the left and factory adjustable weights on the bottom, near the heel and the toe; a solid stainless face and the tour "cherry bombs" on the back and on the head cover; available in the Newport, Newport 1.5, Newport 2 and Newport 2 midslant models