ScottyIndex is a free price guide and value guide for Scotty Cameron putters, headcovers, and bags. We pull every Scotty Cameron listing on eBay every day, classify it by model, and turn that data into live resale prices, 90-day sales averages, and historical context for every popular model.
The fastest way to find out is to search the model on the homepage. Filter to that exact model and a stats banner shows the 90-day average price, the full sale range, and how many have sold. For rare or tour-only putters, also browse the recent sold listings to see what condition similar putters were in.
A new Scotty Cameron from the current retail line typically runs $450 to $700, depending on the model. Special Select and Super Select sit around $499 to $549. Phantom mallets are usually $549 to $649. Limited releases and Champions Choice editions can launch at $700 and up. Pre-owned listings on ScottyIndex often come in well below retail for the same models, especially last-season production.
Yes, better than almost any other putter brand. Standard retail models typically hold 60 to 80 percent of their MSRP a year out. Limited releases and tour-only Circle T putters often appreciate over time, sometimes substantially. Filter to a specific model on the homepage to compare the current 90-day average against its original retail price.
A few reasons. They are milled in small batches in Camarillo, California, with tight quality control. They are used by major champions on the PGA Tour, which builds prestige and demand. The tour-only Circle T program creates real scarcity at the top of the lineup. And the brand has decades of consistent design language, so collectors can chase specific eras, models, and finishes. An active enthusiast community supports the resale market and rewards provenance.
Start with the head shape. Blades like the Newport 2 favor straight-back-and-through strokes and players who prefer a classic look. Mallets like the Phantom X line are more forgiving and suit slight-arc strokes. After head shape, length matters. 33 inches suits shorter players or arm-locked styles, 34 is the most common, 35 is for taller players. Use the homepage filters to compare your shortlist by 90-day average price.
Every day. Our jobs sync new active and sold listings from eBay throughout the day, so you always see live prices and the latest sales without waiting for a weekly or monthly refresh.
eBay search returns thousands of listings with no model classification, no price history, and no sense of whether something is a fair price. We do the categorization for you, so you can filter to a specific model like Newport 2 Tour or Phantom X 5.5 cleanly, see the recent average, and know in seconds whether a listing is a deal.
No, just eBay. But eBay is the dominant public marketplace for Scotty Cameron resale, with around $1 million in monthly transactions. With tens of thousands of sales indexed, the averages here are a reliable proxy for the broader market.
Circle T is the marking on putters made for Scotty Cameron’s tour department, separate from retail production. They are rarer and command significant premiums. Use the Circle T toggle on the homepage to filter the catalog to Circle T listings only, including Newport 2 CT, Pathfinder Tour, Industrial, and other tour-only variants.
COA stands for Certificate of Authenticity, issued by Scotty Cameron’s tour department for tour-only and limited-release putters. A genuine COA boosts resale value and helps verify that a Circle T or rare putter is authentic. When buying high-end Scotty Camerons on eBay, look for COA in the listing and ask the seller for a photo if it is not shown.
Filter to the specific model you want, then sort by Price Low to High and check the stats banner for the 90-day average. Listings well below the average are worth a closer look. Watch for missing photos, sparse descriptions, or condition issues, which usually explain the discount.
eBay is the highest-volume marketplace and where ScottyIndex draws its data from, so it offers the largest pool of buyers. For tour-only or rare putters, dedicated communities like Putters.com or specialty consignment shops sometimes net stronger prices but turn over more slowly. Whichever route you choose, check the model’s 90-day average on ScottyIndex first so you know what a fair asking price looks like.
Tour-only Circle T putters and one-of-one custom commissions regularly sell for $10,000 to $50,000 on eBay. Browse the homepage with the Sold filter and sort Price High to Low to see the top recent sales in real time.
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