Three new Scotty Cameron putters: Santa Fe, Fastback 2, and Fastback 2 Long Design combine classic looks with modern face technology.
The Carlsbad, California-based subsidiary of Titleist introduces three new putter models in their Studio-Style family. The Santa Fe, Fastback 2, and Fastback 2 Long Design putters complete the offering within the putter family and extend Scotty Cameron’s line of blades and mid-mallets. These putters cater to various toe-flow profiles and putting strokes.
The Studio-Style line blends classic Scotty Cameron blade shapes with newly developed mid-mallet constructions. The focus is on evolving known designs complemented by technical adjustments aimed at controlled feel and consistent ball speeds. A key feature is the Studio Carbon Steel face insert with a chain-link milling pattern, influencing the sound and vibration at impact without altering feedback or ball start consistency.
Scotty Cameron Santa Fe: Classic Design Meets Modern Technology
The Santa Fe model revisits a decades-old design inspired by the Newport head shape. Its curved hosel creates pronounced toe flow, ideal for players with an arcing putting stroke and enhances awareness of the face angle throughout the stroke. The classic appearance is enhanced by modern manufacturing and current face technology.
Fastback 2 Models: Versatile Mid-Mallet Options
The Fastback 2 is a compact mid-mallet based on the prior Studio-Style Fastback. Featuring a plumbing-neck hosel for moderate toe flow, it promotes a slight inside-to-inside stroke path. The putter head consists of a milled steel body accentuated by a black anodized aluminum inlay between toe and heel, increasing perimeter weighting and serving as an alignment aid. A left-handed version is also available.
The Fastback 2 Long Design offers a longer, heavier variant with the same head shape and hosel but enhanced stability. Measuring 38 inches with tungsten sole weights, a longer straight grip, and a stiffer shaft, it targets players seeking a smoother and more consistent putting stroke. Left-handed versions are offered for this model as well.
Face and Design: Emphasis on Feedback and Control
All Studio-Style putters use the Studio Carbon Steel face insert with a chain-link milling pattern. Carbon steel was chosen over other materials after internal tests for its ability to shorten vibration duration on impact, producing a crisp, controlled sound while supporting consistent ball speed. A nickel coating protects the insert, enhancing durability. The milling pattern also reduces contact points between ball and face to further dampen sound.
Santa Fe and Fastback 2 models are available in standard lengths of 33, 34, and 35 inches priced at €529 MSRP. The Fastback 2 Long Design comes exclusively in 38 inches at €599 MSRP. These new Studio-Style putters have been available in golf shops since February 12.