How to do a "Fade" Paint-fill on a Scotty Cameron Putter

Last updated Jun 02, 2023

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One of the best looking methods for paint-filling the "cherry dots" of a Scotty Cameron is the fade method.  It is rather simple, and looks amazing when finished!

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Zach Gollwitzer
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Hey, I‘m Zach, the founder of The DIY Golfer! I created this site while playing D1 collegiate golf with a simple mission—I wanted to learn the golf swing and get better at golf myself.

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