How to customise your scotty

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By Alex M

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  1. Alex M

    Alex M
    southampton, 0

    Hi all,

    i have just ordered my new scotty cameron laguna 2 and i am very excited and i am thinking of doing a custom paintfill im not to keen on the custom shop as i live in the u.k. I was wondering what is the best way to paint it and has anyone else done this?

     Many Thanks

    Alex Marsh

  2. Ryan Crysler

    Ryan Crysler
    West Palm Beach, FL

    We have found that paint pens are the best way. Then wipe off the excess using a paper towel dipped in acetone. Show of your work when you are done on Team Titleist!
  3. Stephen B

    Stephen B
    Marple, 0

    As Ryan says it very easy with a little patience. Remove all original paint first though and take your time.  I am also in the UK and have done a couple myself.

    Also match my wedges

    I use Tamiya model paints that I buy in HobbiCraft, they come in little glass jars about £1.80 each

  4. Alex M

    Alex M
    southampton, 0

    Thank you i will do this i have been watching your videos on you tube ryan and i am interested in a custom/limited headcover where can i get these that i know are real bcause there are a lot of fakes on ebay.

    Thanks

  5. Ryan Crysler

    Ryan Crysler
    West Palm Beach, FL

    The best place to validate headcovers with real people would be cameroncollector.com. Thanks for watching!
  6. Geoffrey  B

    Geoffrey B
    Celina, OH

    You just take the old paint out and paint it, wiping away excess

  7. Joe D

    Joe D
    Boulder, CO

    Hi Alex you take a towel get it wet with paint thinner then place it over the letters then you take a brush brush the paint into the letters and wipe it off with the Same towel
  8. First Take out the old paint with a dental pick or other sharp instrument. Clean it thoroughly with a soft cloth dipped in Alcohol. I used women's nail polish, and it worked great. Smear it on, then with a very thin cloth slightly damp with nail polish remover, wipe off the excess. I did mine a few years ago and its still on & no problems.

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