Okay, so I’ve been messing around with putters lately, trying to find something that just feels right. I stumbled across this “Circle T” thing online and got curious. It’s basically a Scotty Cameron putter, but like, the souped-up, tour-only version. I’m no pro, but I figured, why not try to get my hands on one?
![Circle T Putter: What Makes It Special? (Ultimate Guide)](https://www.jpsexton.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/4ced12ec5e5a7e87aacc1c569123799a.jpeg)
First, I started digging around. Turns out, getting a real Circle T is tough. It’s not something you just walk into a store and buy. Finding Information is tough.
I spent hours browsing forums and online groups. I looked everywhere, trying to figure out where people even get these things. It’s like a secret club.
Trying to Get One
- Tried Searching Online: I got some infomation about this putter.
- Talk to some people: I found out it’s not easy to get.
I finally decided to contact some custom putter shops. I figured they might have some leads, or at least know how the whole Circle T world works.
The shop owner was super helpful. He explained that most Circle T putters are either sold directly to tour players or through very limited releases. He also warned me about fakes – apparently, there are a lot of them out there.
The “Feel”
I got to mess around with one. It just fit in my hand perfectly. And the balance… wow. It felt so smooth swinging it back and forth.
![Circle T Putter: What Makes It Special? (Ultimate Guide)](https://www.jpsexton.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/3322b117260d81dfc3c844cd8fc6ed93.jpeg)
I didn’t actually buy one. I just tried one. But I get the hype now. It is not just a putter; It is the perfect putter I want.