Titleist's famous Scotty Cameron brand has announced a new line of signature putters. On January 21, the golf equipment giant announced a new version of their signature blade-style putters called New Studio Style.
The all-new re-designed blade putters are said to produce a remarkable feel and consistency on the greens. While Scotty Cameron is sticking to their traditional look, their new line will feature the Studio Carbon Steel insert which aims to produce a softer sound compared to the older models.
With prices ranging from $499 to $549, here's a look at Scotty Cameron's preview of the New Studio Style putters (via Scotty Cameron):
"Scotty Cameron presents the most significant re-design of his blade putter offering in recent history with the new 2025 Studio Style line, a bold statement of the future with a nod to the past. Pairing Scotty’s legendary eye for craftsmanship and design with innovative new approaches to materials, milling, performance and technology, this new 12-model offering includes new additions, “ground up” re-designs of prior models and timeless classics, dramatically updated for the demands of the modern player while taking sound, feel and performance to new heights."
The Studio Carbon Steel insert has a greater damping capacity than teryllium, stainless steel, and aluminum. The insert also features a milled chain-link texture to soften the sound at impact. Scotty Cameron's new line features blade putters as well as mid-mallet putters.
Here's a look at the twelve models that are expected to be launched in golf pro shops across the world on March 14 (via Scotty Cameron):
- Studio Style Newport
- Studio Style Newport Plus
- Studio Style Newport 2
- Studio Style Newport 2 Plus
- Studio Style Newport 2.5 Plus
- Studio Style Squareback
- Studio Style Squareback 2
- Studio Style Squareback Long Design
- Studio Style Fastback
- Studio Style Fastback Long Design
- Studio Style Fastback 1.5
- Studio Style Fastback 1.5
- Studio Style Catalina
The range will be available for retail purchases at Titleist-authorised pro shops. Scotty Cameron's long design models feature stiffer shafts and heavier Tungsten head weights compared to its former models, along with a heavier 17-inch non-tapered grip for maximum stability.
According to their announcement, this range offers more options to left-handed players compared to their former launches. The Studio Style putters come in lengths of 33 inches, 34 inches, and 35 inches with either a plumbing, jet neck or mid-bend neck and shaft configuration. Standard length putters are expected to cost $499 while long design putters will cost upto $549.
How many PGA Tour players use Scotty Cameron putters?
According to PGA Club Tracker, there are currently 36 players on the PGA Tour that use 34 models of Titleist's Scotty Cameron putters. Here's a look at these players and their putter details (via PGA Club Tracker):