Three new Scotty Cameron putters: Santa Fe, Fastback 2, and Fastback 2 Long Design combine classic design with modern face technology.
Titleist’s Carlsbad, California-based subsidiary introduces three new putter models in their Studio-Style family. The Santa Fe, Fastback 2, and Fastback 2 Long Design putters complete Scotty Cameron’s lineup, complementing their series of blades and mid-mallets. These putters are configured to accommodate different toe-flow profiles and putting strokes.
The Studio-Style line brings together classic Scotty Cameron blade shapes with newly developed mid-mallet constructions. The focus is on evolving known designs, enhanced with technical adjustments aimed at providing controlled feel and consistent ball speeds. A central element is the Studio Carbon Steel face insert combined with a chain-link milling pattern. This construction affects the sound and vibration at impact without altering feedback or ball launch consistency.
Scotty Cameron Putters: Classic Design Meets Modern Technology
The Studio-Style family introduces three models. The Santa Fe draws from a decades-old design, with a head shape inspired by the Newport. Its bent hosel creates pronounced toe flow, benefiting players with a pronounced arcing putt stroke and enhancing face awareness throughout the stroke. The classic look is complemented by modern manufacturing and the latest face technology.
The Fastback 2 is a compact mid-mallet based on the previous Studio-Style Fastback. A plumbing-neck hosel provides moderate toe flow favoring a slightly inside-to-inside putting path. The putter head is milled steel with a black anodized aluminum inlay between toe and heel. This multi-material construction increases perimeter weighting and serves as an alignment aid. A left-handed version is also available.
The Fastback 2 Long Design is a longer, heavier version of the Fastback 2. It features the same head shape and hosel as the standard model but with added stability. Measuring 38 inches with increased head weight via tungsten sole weights, a longer straight grip, and a stiffer shaft, this model suits players seeking a steadier, more consistent putting stroke. A left-handed version is offered as well.
Face Insert and Design: Focus on Feedback and Control
All Studio-Style putters feature a Studio Carbon Steel face insert with a chain-link milling pattern. Internal tests favored carbon steel over other materials for its ability to reduce vibration duration at impact, producing a short, controlled sound. The material also supports consistent ball speed. A nickel coating protects the insert and enhances durability. The milling pattern reduces contact points between ball and face to further dampen sound.
The Santa Fe and Fastback 2 models are available in standard lengths of 33, 34, and 35 inches, priced at 529.00€ MSRP. The Fastback 2 Long Design is sold only in 38 inches at 599.00€ MSRP. These new Studio-Style putters have been available in golf retail since February 12.