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Scotty Cameron PGA Show: Table Rock Golf

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Every year at the PGA Show you can count on some madness.

Every Thursday at 8 a.m. for years there is a line of buyers ready to pull the trigger on putters made by Scotty Cameron at Jim Butler’s “Table Rock Golf” booth, where he and his family manage one of the biggest putter spectacles on earth.

Just like at you local deli counter, you have to draw a number to get in line to buy a putter that can cost as much as $20,000.

I was let in early to take photos and Jim Butler said, “You have 8 more minutes before you have to leave. That is when we will let in five customers at a time.”

Scotty Cameron makes garage putters for a few sellers in the world and Table Rock Golf is one. Every year Jim Butler orchestrates a masterpiece of putter madness for the first two to three hours of the PGA Merchandise Show, where buyers from around the world come to feed on the rare garage putter availability.

Only by watching this from a distance can you see the true genius of Scotty Cameron and what his last 20 plus years has created. The pace of this booth and the stress on the faces of the buyers waiting in line as they make split decisions that can cost from $900 to $20,000.00 per putter makes for great theater.

Here is a link to the full gallery of images of the 2013 Table Rock Golf

Below are photos of rarest of the rare putters at the Table Rock booth. Thanks for the energy, Jim and family. Thanks for the passion of all you putter collectors, and most importantly, thank you to Scotty Cameron for leading the way and creating this market through your passion and creativity.

gss twisty with coin

gss twisty with coin

Price tag for the rare twisty with coin

Price tag for the rare twisty with coin

Here is a photo of Jim Butler the founder and original owner of Table Rock Golf

Here is a link to the full gallery of images of the 2013 Table Rock Golf

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Jim Butler owner of Table Rock Golf

Here is a photo of the crowd that waits in line around the roped off booth at the PGA Show

Here is a link to the full gallery of images of the 2013 Table Rock Golf

PGA Show Table Rock Golf

PGA Show Table Rock Golf

Just a sample of some putters that are available

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Random top-of-the-line garage putters from Cameron

Here is a special 009 that caught our eye…

Scotty Cameron 009 Chomatic Blue

Scotty Cameron 009 Chomatic Blue

009 with rare crown stampings

009 with rare crown stampings

Here is a link to the full gallery of images of the 2013 Table Rock Golf

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  • PGA Show Table Rock Golf

  • 009 with rare crown stampings

  • Price tag for the rare twisty with coin

  • Scotty Cameron 009 Chomatic Blue

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  2. John Tetzlaff

    Feb 1, 2013 at 9:21 am

    Anything with the name Scotty Cameron is over priced and overrated PERIOD !!!

  3. Rene Goulet

    Jan 31, 2013 at 8:59 pm

    Don’t get me wrong, I have much respect for anyone who loves his craft, but where is the lefty love? Where is the Scotty for us lefties with the same abundance that’s there for the common folk (righties)?

  4. John Clement

    Jan 27, 2013 at 10:28 pm

    I agree. I too have several SC putters and I am curios as to why all the haters on WRX?? I have owned the Tour version putters for three years and when it comes time to switch it up I can post a for sale ad and sell it for what I paid for it or more. What other putter manufacturer can you say the same for?

  5. Troy Vayanos

    Jan 25, 2013 at 9:51 pm

    Love the Scotty Cameron putters and have enjoyed using mine for the last 2 years.

    They exude class, style and performance and come with great head covers as well.

    Hard to believe some of them cost as much as $20,000 though?

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