Three new Scotty Cameron putters arrive: Santa Fe, Fastback 2, and Fastback 2 Long Design blend classic style with modern face technology.
Titleist’s Carlsbad-based subsidiary Scotty Cameron unveils three new putters in its Studio-Style family. The Santa Fe, Fastback 2, and Fastback 2 Long Design complete the lineup, complementing the existing blades and mid-mallets. These putters are designed to accommodate various toe-flow profiles and stroke types.
The Studio-Style line combines classic Scotty Cameron blade shapes with newly developed mid-mallet constructions. The focus is on evolving well-known designs with technical enhancements aimed at controlled feel and consistent ball speed. A central feature is the Studio Carbon Steel face insert with a unique chain-link milling pattern, which affects the sound and vibration at impact without compromising feedback or ball roll consistency.
Scotty Cameron Studio-Style Putters
The Santa Fe model revives a classic shape inspired by the Newport, featuring a curved hosel for pronounced toe flow, benefiting players with arced putting strokes and enhancing face angle awareness. This traditional look is enhanced with modern manufacturing and current face technology.
The Fastback 2 is a compact mid-mallet based on the previous Studio-Style Fastback. Its plumbing-neck hosel offers moderate toe flow, encouraging a slight inside-to-inside stroke. The milled steel head incorporates a black anodized aluminum insert between toe and heel to boost perimeter weighting and provide visual alignment aid. It is available in a left-handed version.
The Fastback 2 Long Design is a longer, heavier variant of the Fastback 2, designed for extra stability. Measuring 38 inches with tungsten sole weights, a longer straight grip, and a stiffer shaft, it appeals to 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 face insert with chain-link milling. Carbon steel was preferred in internal tests for its reduced vibration duration at impact, producing a short, controlled sound while supporting consistent ball speed. A nickel coating protects the insert and ensures durability. The milling pattern reduces contact points between ball and face, further dampening sound.
The Santa Fe and Fastback 2 models come in standard lengths of 33, 34, and 35 inches, priced at €529 MSRP. The Fastback 2 Long Design is available exclusively in 38 inches, priced at €599 MSRP. These Studio-Style putters have been available in golf retail since February 12.