Okay, so I’ve been messing around with putters lately, trying to find one that just feels right, you know? I heard some buzz about the “Circle T” putters, which are apparently like the super-premium, tour-only versions of Scotty Cameron putters. So, I decided to dig in.

First, I tried to find some info online. Honestly, it was kind of confusing. Lots of forum posts and stuff, but not a ton of clear, straight-to-the-point info. It seems like these things are pretty rare and coveted.
Next, I went down a rabbit hole of looking at pictures and videos. Man, some of these putters are gorgeous! The craftsmanship looks insane. I started to understand why people go crazy for them.
Then, I got ambitious. I thought, “Maybe I can find one to try out.” I checked out some online retailers that specialize in high-end golf clubs. And wow, the prices! We’re talking thousands of dollars. Some were even listed as “contact for price,” which basically means “if you have to ask, you can’t afford it.”
I realized pretty quick that actually owning one of these was probably out of the question, at least for now. So, I shifted gears. I focused on learning more about why they’re so special. I discovered that it’s not just about looks. Apparently, the materials, the weighting, and the overall construction are all dialed in to a ridiculous degree.
- Weight:Seems have been adjusted according to player habits.
- Material:It’s using different rare material.
I even found some videos of people putting with them, and you can kind of hear the difference. It’s a really solid, crisp sound. It’s hard to describe.
My Circle T adventure didn’t end with me buying one, obviously. But, it was a fun little deep dive. I learned a lot about high-end putters and the lengths some golfers go to for the perfect feel on the greens. For now, I’ll stick with my regular putter, but who knows, maybe someday I’ll get my hands on a Circle T.