Scotty Cameron Golf Putters

Scotty Cameron Putters

Meticulously crafted from the finest materials, every Scotty Cameron putter is a work of art designed to perform at the highest level.

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  • Scotty Cameron Phantom Putters
    Phantom Putters Modern Precision.
    Masterful Feel.

Frequently Asked Questions About Scotty Cameron Putters

How do I choose the right Scotty Cameron putter for my putting stroke?

Choosing the right Scotty Cameron putter starts with understanding your stroke. Every golfer has a unique “stroke signature,” defined by the natural arc of the stroke and how much the putter face rotates. Neck and shaft configurations play a major role here, as they influence toe flow, face balance, and how freely the putter swings.

Once you’ve identified a neck style that complements your stroke, focus on head shape. Many players gravitate toward shapes that visually reinforce confidence and match how they think about putting. More mechanical, straight-back-straight-through strokes often pair well with squarer shapes and lower toe flow, while players with more natural arc tend to prefer softer shapes and flowing neck designs.

For a deeper breakdown, Scotty Cameron’s Putter Selection Guide can help you narrow down options based on your stoke, setup, and feel preferences.

What are the differences between Phantom and Studio Style putters?

Both Phantom and Studio Style putters are crafted to the same exacting Scotty Cameron standards, but they differ in design intent and performance profile.

Phantom putters represent the modern evolution of mallet performance. Inspired by Tour feedback, they feature contemporary shaping, enhanced alignment cues, and higher MOI designs that promote stability and forgiveness on off-center strikes. Phantom models are engineered to help players maintain consistent speed, direction, and face control throughout the stroke.

Studio Style putters pair Scotty Cameron’s legendary artistry with precision engineering. With traditionally inspired blade-style head shapes and refined detailing, Studio Style blends timeless aesthetics with modern materials and milling technology to deliver exceptional feel, feedback, and precision.

What is toe flow?

Toe flow describes how much the toe of a putter rotates during the stroke. This movement is largely influenced by the neck or shaft configuration and determines how naturally the putter wants to swing on an arc.

Putters with more toe flow tend to suit players whose strokes have a noticeable arc, while putters with minimal toe flow or face-balanced designs often support straighter, more linear strokes. Choosing the correct toe flow can help reduce the need for hand manipulation and allow the putter to return to square more naturally.

Does Scotty Cameron design low-torque putters?

Yes. New Scotty Cameron OC (Onset Center) putters combine low-torque performance with exceptional feel and feedback, promoting a square-to-the-path delivery while keeping golfers connected to the putting stroke.

“Onset Center” refers to the putters’ shaft position, which is set back of the putter head’s leading edge (Onset) and in line with its center of gravity (Center). This Tour-validated setup minimizes torque and simplifies the putting stroke—and its addition to the Studio Style and Phantom families gives golfers a new option within Scotty Cameron's range of existing shaft and neck configurations.

Can I customize my Scotty Cameron putter?

Yes. You can make your Scotty Cameron putter even more personal with our online Custom Shop Customizer. Customize and restore over 100 putter models in full color on desktop or mobile. See in real time how your putter will look after it’s been personalized with your name, initials, hand-stamped characters, paintfill, and more, then send it in for customization services. For older putter models, the Classic Form supports customization and restoration of over 100 past Scotty Cameron models.