High MOI Putter
The GoLo 6 is Scotty Cameron's answer to golfers who want the milled feel and pedigree of a Cameron without committing to a thin Newport blade. It landed in 2015 as part of the GoLo mid-mallet family, sitting between the compact Newport shapes and the full-on Futura mallets. You get a rounded, slightly oversized head that hides more mass out toward the perimeter, which is where the forgiveness comes from.
This is a face-balanced putter, so it wants to stay square through the stroke rather than open and close. If your putting motion is straight back and straight through, the GoLo 6 is built to match it. Golfers with a strong arc will feel the head fighting them a little, and that's worth knowing before you buy.
What separates it from cheaper high-MOI mallets is the same thing that separates every Cameron: the sound and feel off the milled face. It's soft but not mushy, with enough feedback that you can tell a center strike from a heel miss. You pay for that, and the GoLo 6 is not a budget putter. But it holds its line on off-center hits far better than any blade in the Cameron lineup.
Design
The head is a rounded mid-mallet with a wider footprint than a Newport, and the extra width pushes weight to the heel and toe for a higher moment of inertia. Two milled sole weights sit low in the body, dropping the center of gravity and matching the head weight to the putter length rather than being something you swap on the course. A single sight line runs across the flange to help you square the face at address. The face itself is milled for a consistent roll, and the whole thing carries the finish and detailing you expect at this price. Nothing about the shape is loud, which is the point. It reads clean over the ball and frames the line without cluttering your view.
Who It's For
- You putt with a straight-back, straight-through stroke and want a face-balanced head that holds square.
- You miss center often enough that a blade punishes you, and a wider mallet keeps those putts closer to the hole.
- You want genuine Cameron feel and milling but find the Newport shapes too small and too demanding.
- Feedback matters to you, and you'd rather feel where you struck the face than have every miss feel identical.
Technology
About Scotty Cameron
Scotty Cameron putters are CNC milled from a single block of steel in Carlsbad, California. The attention to detail in weight distribution, sole geometry, and face milling creates a feel that's considered the benchmark in professional golf.
Specifications
| Brand | Scotty Cameron |
| Model | GoLo 6 |
| Year | 2015 |
| Type | High MOI |
| Toe hang | Face balanced |
| Alignment aid | Yes |
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the Scotty Cameron GoLo 6 face balanced?
- Yes. The GoLo 6 is face balanced, meaning the face points at the sky when you balance the shaft on your finger. That setup suits a straight stroke and resists the head twisting open and closed through impact. If you have a noticeable arc, a toe-hang Cameron like a Newport will feel more natural.
- How is the GoLo 6 different from a Newport 2?
- The GoLo 6 is a rounded mid-mallet with a wider body and more perimeter weighting, so it forgives off-center hits better than the compact Newport 2 blade. The Newport 2 has toe hang for an arc stroke, while the GoLo 6 is face balanced for a straighter one. Think of the GoLo as the more forgiving, straight-stroke option in the same family.
- Does the GoLo 6 have adjustable weights?
- It has two milled sole weights, but they're set to match the head weight to your putter length rather than being tools you swap between rounds. This is Cameron's usual approach: the weighting is dialed in at build, not left for you to tinker with on the course.
- Is the GoLo 6 good for high-handicap golfers?
- The high MOI and forgiving mallet shape help higher handicappers keep mishits on line, so yes, it can work well. The catch is price. You can find similar forgiveness for far less money from other brands, so buy the GoLo 6 because you want the Cameron feel and finish, not just the forgiveness.
- What kind of feel does the GoLo 6 have off the face?
- Soft with real feedback. The milled face gives a firm, quiet roll that still lets you sense whether you caught it in the center or off the heel. It's softer than a firm insert putter but has more information in it than most mallets in its class.
More from Scotty Cameron
Ratings & Reviews
No ratings yet. Sign in to rate this club.
Add this putter to your bag