When Scotty first started making putters on his tabletop mill he wasn’t as refined as he is today. In order to create the perfect putter, he became an expert at grinding, buffing, and finishing. Pros can see things in a putter that most amateurs cannot. They can tell if the toe is ''washed out'', or if the angle of the plumbing neck is a degree or two off. When Scotty hand grinds and finishes a putter he has the same discerning eye. He grinds, looks, buffs, looks, buffs some more, looks and so on. What results is a perfectly finished putter. When Scotty completes them he will usually hand stamp the putter for the particular player. He will add initials or a nickname, stamp his own name in dancing or straight script, and personally modify the putter. This putter was made for Tour and is a beautiful example of a hand stamped Tour Cameron.