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At this year’s PGA Show, Scotty Cameron unveiled its much-anticipated 2025 Studio Style putter range, a line that marks a new chapter in the company’s storied history of performance-driven designs. With a focus on refined feel, improved distance control, and unmatched consistency, the Studio Style range is set to take the golfing world by storm.
Mike Bradley, Director of Marketing for Scotty Cameron Putters, was eager to introduce the range: “This line builds on Scotty’s previous innovations, including the reintroduction of the metal-inserted blade and mid-mallet designs he first launched 20 years ago.”
The 2025 Studio Style line introduces a host of improvements, including the much-anticipated return of the Studio Carbon Steel insert, a material highly regarded for its exceptional milling properties. According to Bradley, “Carbon Steel gives us the ability to fine-tune the damping properties of the putter, resulting in a softer, more responsive feel, while still providing the feedback players expect. The insert is designed to help golfers experience the difference between a 5-foot putt, a 10-foot putt, and a 20-foot putt, making it easier to gauge distance control.”
A key highlight of the range is the introduction of Scotty Cameron’s “chain link” face milling technology. This distinctive pattern on the face insert optimises sound, feel, and roll, providing golfers with improved consistency. As Bradley explains, “The face technology isn’t just about enhancing feel; it’s about improving performance on the greens. With this new milling pattern, we’ve made it easier for players to dial in their distance control and roll the ball consistently.”
The new range features ten models, including two long putters and four new left-handed options. Key models include the iconic Newport and Newport 2, while the Catalina makes a return after its 2024 B3 Limited edition teaser. Notable updates are also seen in the redesigned Fastback and Squareback mid-mallets, both of which utilise ring-weighted technology—a feature first introduced in the Phantom 9 range. This technology moves weight to the perimeter of the putter, enhancing stability and forgiveness on off-centre hits.
Bradley adds, “The new Fastback and Squareback putters provide incredible MOI (Moment of Inertia), making them some of the most forgiving models we’ve ever produced. The ring-weighted design allows for maximum stability while maintaining a clean, balanced look.”
In terms of alignment, the Studio Style range features bold, high-contrast visual cues—alternating silver-black-silver stripes—designed to help golfers square the putter face more consistently through impact. “We wanted to give golfers the confidence to keep the face square, especially on longer putts,” says Bradley. “The high-contrast lines make it easier to line up the ball, particularly for those tricky mid-range putts.”
Scotty Cameron putters have long been synonymous with excellence, not just for the recreational golfer but for professional players at the very highest level. Over the years, Scotty Cameron has earned its place as the putter of choice for many of the world’s top golfers, with an estimated 40% of PGA Tour players relying on a Scotty Cameron putter in competition. This impressive figure highlights the brand’s legacy of precision and craftsmanship, trusted by major champions time and time again.
The 2025 Studio Style putters represent the next step in the evolution of Scotty Cameron’s design philosophy. With a commitment to combining advanced materials, innovative technologies, and meticulous craftsmanship, the new range delivers a level of performance that is simply unmatched. Whether you’re a Tour pro or a weekend player, these putters are designed to help you find greater consistency, better feel, and more confidence on the greens.
“Scotty’s technology is always evolving, but the feel of the putter has remained a constant. The 2025 Studio Style range is a real game-changer. The new inserts and milling patterns offer a level of control that I’ve never experienced before,” – Justin Thomas