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Bought a Scotty cameron long neck Tei3 putter that was pretty worn out and i have cleaned it up back to plain metal would like to get it refurbished but dont really want to send it to the Scotty Custom shop mainly due to cost. Would like it back to original, So where can i send it any ideas.
 

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Try PJ Putters.

www.theputterroom.com

My TEI3 is there at the moment. Looks good, I've spoken to the chap a couple of times and a member from another forum I post on has popped in to take a look at his work. He said after seeing the chaps work up close I won't be disappointed.

The only issue I am aware of is that he is very busy at the moment so turnaround is 4-5 weeks.
 

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If anyone does want to get a refurb at Cameron in California, they need only send the head of the club in because a full restoration includes a new shaft and grip. That will reduce your outward shipping cost a bit. Also, you can order a custom shop head cover as part of your order and sell it when you get it and that will offset some of the cost.

Last time I sent one, no import duty was charged on its return because it was a repair and return.

I have had a number of putters refurbed at Cameron and they do a fantastic job.
 

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If anyone does want to get a refurb at Cameron in California, they need only send the head of the club in because a full restoration includes a new shaft and grip. That will reduce your outward shipping cost a bit. Also, you can order a custom shop head cover as part of your order and sell it when you get it and that will offset some of the cost.

Last time I sent one, no import duty was charged on its return because it was a repair and return.

I have had a number of putters refurbed at Cameron and they do a fantastic job.

Hi Ethan

Out of curiosity, what was the total cost?
 

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If anyone does want to get a refurb at Cameron in California, they need only send the head of the club in because a full restoration includes a new shaft and grip. That will reduce your outward shipping cost a bit. Also, you can order a custom shop head cover as part of your order and sell it when you get it and that will offset some of the cost.

Last time I sent one, no import duty was charged on its return because it was a repair and return.

I have had a number of putters refurbed at Cameron and they do a fantastic job.

Very interesting are the details on their website?
 

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http://www.scottycameron.com/custom-shop/

A TeI3 resto costs $225 (about £130 or so) plus shipping. UK to US shipping is about £30, US to UK used to be about $70 FedEx.

Not cheap, but the TeI3 need special treatment and the service is top quality.

Thanks. The restore is pretty reasonable for what you get but the postage costs don't help. I'm confident this guy will do a good job. Apparently he does loads of TeI3's and the day the chap went in he had 4 TeI3 heads he'd just finished. I've seen the pics and they look very good.
 

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Well left my putter in garage for a month and went pretty rusty so sent it off for a refurb by theputterroom.com
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you can send the putter to the Studio via your local pro if he has a Titleist account, problem is it can take up to 3 month for them to turn it around. There is someone on eBay sells a load of Scottys that have been done at PJ's, some going for around £200 or so. I'll see if I can find them then you will see the quality, seems pretty good.

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found the seller HERE although I'm not to keen on this particular finish.
 
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No problem. I have some before and he sent me photos of it stripped. its a Mizuno t 301 . nice long neck on it.

Should have it in the next few days. :lol:
 

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I had the putterroom guy do a terylium newport for me and it came back very nice. his finish isn't as hard wearing as the original scotty finish, and the original scotty finish was all that hard wearing so be forewarned that if you skip oiling it then you will lose that new finish very quickly.

i had originally tried to send it to titleist for a restore but they turned it down because they said the top line was now too thin.

i am pretty happy with the putterroom work and think it offers good value at the price cf a full scotty refurb. but if you're going to take it on the course a lot then i wouldn't bother with a refurb at all as the expensive finish won't hold up well.
 

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if i was to have the putter done again, i would definitely have a different finish put on like that "black knight" finish in the putter photographed above. the gun blue finish is beautiful but too fragile for my liking.

A more durable finish would pay dividends if you wanted to use the putter for actual putting.

I'm going to sell my restored terylium because i just can't see when I would actually be brave enough to do any actual putting with it.
 

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if i was to have the putter done again, i would definitely have a different finish put on like that "black knight" finish in the putter photographed above. the gun blue finish is beautiful but too fragile for my liking.

A more durable finish would pay dividends if you wanted to use the putter for actual putting.


I'm going to sell my restored terylium because i just can't see when I would actually be brave enough to do any actual putting with it.

This is why I went for the black knight finish.its my gamer i don't mind drying it after putts or a round but will never remember to rub oil into it every time. No fuss maintaneance free is the way to go for me.
 

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I had an old ping done by Golf Alchemy, they did a really nice job.

Mario :thup:

if i was to have the putter done again, i would definitely have a different finish put on like that "black knight" finish in the putter photographed above. the gun blue finish is beautiful but too fragile for my liking.

A more durable finish would pay dividends if you wanted to use the putter for actual putting.

I'm going to sell my restored terylium because i just can't see when I would actually be brave enough to do any actual putting with it.

could be interested in this, is it going in the for sale here or Fleabay ???
 
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