Santa Fe, Fastback 2 and Fastback 2 Long Design putters round out family of blades and mid-mallets, offering new configurations to fit more putting strokes
CARLSBAD, Calif. (Jan. 20, 2026) — Scotty Cameron introduces three new models — the Santa Fe, Fastback 2 and Fastback 2 Long Design — to his Studio Style lineup, advancing his blade and mid-mallet family with new configurations for different toe flow profiles and putting stroke styles.
The Studio Style line, which features timeless Scotty Cameron blade shapes as well as ground-up mid-mallet redesigns, pushes performance forward through its Studio Carbon Steel (SCS) face inserts and chain-link face milling, delivering soft feel while preserving feedback for the golfer and ball speed off the putter face.
- The Santa Fe, a revamped Scotty Cameron classic with a Newport-style blade design and a flow neck for maximum toe flow and face awareness;
- The Fastback 2, with the modern mid-mallet profile of the Studio Style Fastback and a plumbing neck configuration for moderate toe flow;
- And the Fastback 2 Long Design, featuring the same head shape and neck configuration of the Fastback 2 but in a longer and heavier build to help stabilize the putting stroke.
All three models, which benefit from Scotty’s precision-milling and craftsmanship as well as tour-proven Studio Style technology, will be in golf shops worldwide on Feb. 12.
Studio Carbon Steel inserts: Each Studio Style putter features a Studio Carbon Steel (SCS) face insert with chain-link face milling. With a greater damping capacity than other metal inserts like Teryllium, stainless steel and aluminum, carbon steel was selected after extensive testing for its ability to dial in exceptionally soft sound by limiting the duration of the tone of the strike. The insert also helps preserve ball speed off the face to help dial in distance control. An electroless nickel plating process was implemented for the Studio Style line to help enhance the durability of the SCS inserts.
Chain-link face milling: Also a result of thorough testing at the Scotty Cameron Putter Studio and on tour, chain-link face milling made its debut with the Studio Style lineup in 2025. The pattern, which helps reduce the number of touchpoints with the golf ball at impact, further softens sound while preserving player-preferred feedback at impact.
Scotty’s Santa Fe, a classic for more than 30 years, features a rounded Newport-style head shape with a flow neck that promotes maximum toe flow and face awareness throughout the stroke. The Studio Style Santa Fe’s SCS face insert and chain-link face milling bring modern performance to its timeless profile and configuration.
The Studio Style Fastback 2 features the same modern mid-mallet profile as the Studio Style Fastback but features a plumbing neck for moderate toe flow. The rounded, compact head shape features a multi-material construction with a black anodized aluminum heel-toe inlay, which helps increase perimeter weighting and MOI while providing a high-contrast alignment feature.
The Fastback 2 Long Design is a longer and heavier build of the Fastback 2, precisely crafted for players looking to quiet the hands and produce a smoother, more stable putting stroke. The Fastback 2 Long Design measures 38 inches and features a heavier head weight with 25-gram tungsten sole weights, a 17-inch non-tapered grip and a stiffer shaft.
New Scotty Cameron Studio Style Santa Fe, Fastback 2 and Fastback 2 Long Design putters will be in golf shops worldwide beginning Feb. 12.