
Kameron’s Xperimental Golo 6.2 Ltd retails for $800.
Scotty Cameron
Weekenders always want what they can’t have. Thankfully, craftsman Scotty Cameron takes feedback and feedback into consideration when he creates limited edition offerings. Think of it as a bulleted wish list. The last one Xperimental Golo 6.2 features several tour-only attributes that will not be found in the current retail line.
Let’s start with the most obvious addition: a Chromatic Bronze finish recently found in several touring warehouses, including a 009M made for Rory McIlroy. The distinctive color found on the 303 stainless steel head is achieved by a proprietary manufacturing process that alters the finish and reduces glare at address.
The top line of the rubber is manually misted and the face rubbed by hand before its application. The off-white and asphalt accents are designed to give the player a true Tour feel, usually reserved for clubs priced four figures and up.

Scotty Cameron
Unlike the retail Super Select Golo 6 which includes a mid-twist shaft, Cameron opted for a hydraulic I-beam style neck to allow the head to rotate more like a blade during impact.
“The Golo 6 rubber head size has been in play for a few years now,” said master craftsman Scotty Cameron. “And as more tour pros adopt this compact hammerhead shape, we enter the prototype phase of experimenting with different neck configurations and finishes based on player feedback. The Xperimental Golo 6.2 Ltd is just that: a new design that adds a familiar hydraulic neck, our very popular but rare brass finish, and a new chainlink face grind.”
A new chain-link face grinding technology combines the smooth feel of a deep-grind rubber with the consistency and responsiveness of Cameron’s medium-grind offering. The chain link pattern is designed exclusively for the Xperimental Golo 6.2 and matches the pattern found on the side panels of the custom full-contact paddle-style grip.

Scotty Cameron
Two customizable stainless steel soleplate weights (10, 15 and 20 grams) can also be adjusted to match cutter length (33, 34 and 35 inches).
“With the Xperimental Golo 6.2 Ltd reinsert camera, we are offering a small run of a new configuration based on the popular Super Select Golo 6 models,” said Austie Rollinson, Scotty Cameron’s senior director of Hunting Research and Development. “We get requests from tour players for different setups based on Golo 6 head size, and after testing a hydraulic neck on this rounded, compact hammer, we found that players really like the familiar look from address to help with setup and extension as well as the feel of a trusted neck design. It’s a beautiful putter built to perform at the highest levels of our game.”
The limited edition Xperimental Golo 6.2 putter is available 9/27 and retails for $800.
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