Scotty Cameron

It houses many one-of-a-kind Scotty Cameron products, putters and prototypes, including many personal artifacts.

[1] According to Gene Yoon, chairman of Fila Korea, the acquisition provides them with well-known brands to sell in emerging markets in Asia.

[7] In July 2014, the Scotty Cameron Golf Gallery opened in Encinitas, CA serving as a brick-and-mortar retail space featuring unique putters, branded merchandise and the first-ever official Scotty Cameron putter fitting facility open to the public.

[8] Acushnet Holdings, the parent company of golf equipment brands Titleist, FootJoy and Scotty Cameron, went public on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on October 28, 2016 trading under the symbol 'GOLF'.

[12] This change was not without controversy, and Woods spent almost a year experimenting with different Nike models before settling on a configuration he liked.

In 2016, at the Hero World Challenge, Woods went back to his Scotty Cameron putter after not playing a tournament in 16 months.

He said the putter went back into his bag the day after Nike announced their exit from the golf equipment business.

Picture of a Mil-Spec 34/340 Ver. I & II from 2015
Scotty Cameron in 2024.