Three new Scotty Cameron putters: Santa Fe, Fastback 2, and Fastback 2 Long Design combine classic style with modern face technology.
The Carlsbad, California-based subsidiary of Titleist introduces three new putter models in its Studio-Style family. The Santa Fe, Fastback 2, and Fastback 2 Long Design putters complete the lineup within the putter family, enhancing Scotty Cameron’s series of blades and mid-mallets. These putters are designed to accommodate different toe-flow profiles and putting strokes.
The Studio-Style line merges classic Scotty Cameron blade shapes with newly developed mid-mallet constructions. The focus lies on the evolution of familiar designs, complemented by technical adjustments aimed at controlled feel and consistent ball speeds. A key feature is the Studio Carbon Steel face insert combined with the chain-link milling pattern, influencing sound and vibration at impact without altering feedback or ball roll consistency.
Scotty Cameron Studio-Style Putter Line
The three introduced models include the Santa Fe, which revives a decades-old design inspired by the Newport shape. Its curved hosel creates pronounced toe flow, benefiting players with an arc-like putting stroke and enhancing face angle perception throughout the stroke. This classic look is updated with modern manufacturing techniques and current face technology.
The Fastback 2 is a compact mid-mallet based on the previous Studio-Style Fastback. Featuring a plumbing-neck hosel for moderate toe flow that supports a slight inside-to-inside stroke path, the putter head combines a milled steel body with a black anodized aluminum insert between toe and heel to increase perimeter weighting and serve as an alignment aid. This model is also available for left-handed players.
The Fastback 2 Long Design offers a longer, heavier version of the Fastback 2 with the same head shape and hosel but enhanced stability. At 38 inches long, it includes increased head weight from tungsten sole weights, a longer straight grip, and a stiffer shaft, targeting players seeking a smoother, more consistent putting stroke. A left-handed version is also offered.
Face Technology and Design Focus on Feedback and Control
All Studio-Style putters feature the Studio Carbon Steel insert with a chain-link milling pattern. Carbon steel was preferred in internal tests over other materials for reducing vibration duration at impact, producing a short, controlled sound and supporting consistent ball speeds. A nickel coating protects the insert and enhances durability. The milling pattern also reduces contact points between ball and face, further softening sound.
The Santa Fe and Fastback 2 come in standard lengths of 33, 34, and 35 inches with a retail price of €529. The Fastback 2 Long Design is exclusively 38 inches long and priced at €599. These new Studio-Style putters have been available in golf retail since February 12.