Three new Scotty Cameron putters: Santa Fe, Fastback 2, and Fastback 2 Long Design blend classic design with modern face technology.The Carlsbad, California-based subsidiary of Titleist has launched 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, with Scotty Cameron expanding its line of blades and mid-mallets. These putters are designed for different toe-flow profiles and putting strokes. The Studio-Style line combines classic Scotty Cameron blade shapes with newly developed mid-mallet constructions. Central is the Studio Carbon Steel face insert combined with a Chain-Link milling pattern. This design affects the sound and vibration at impact without changing feedback or consistency off the face.
Scotty Cameron Santa Fe
The Santa Fe adopts a decades-old design, resembling the Newport head shape. Its curved hosel produces pronounced toe flow to support players with an arc-shaped putting stroke and enhance perception of face angle throughout the stroke. Modern manufacturing and current face technology complement its classic appearance.
Scotty Cameron Fastback 2 and Long Design
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 favors a slightly inside-to-inside stroke. The milled steel body head is combined with a black anodized aluminum insert between toe and heel to increase perimeter weighting and assist alignment. This model is available for left-handed players as well. The Fastback 2 Long Design is a longer, heavier version with the same head shape and hosel but designed for extra stability. It measures 38 inches in length with increased head weight via tungsten sole weights, a longer straight grip, and a stiffer shaft for a smoother, more consistent stroke. It is also offered in a left-handed version.
Putter Face and Design: Emphasis on Feedback and Control
All Studio-Style putters feature the Studio Carbon Steel face insert with Chain-Link milling. Carbon steel was preferred over other materials in internal tests due to reduced vibration duration at impact producing a short, controlled sound while maintaining consistent ball speed. A nickel coating protects the insert and enhances durability. The milling pattern reduces contact points between ball and face, further muting sound. The 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 is offered only in 38 inches at 599€ MSRP. These new Studio-Style putters have been available in golf retail since February 12.