Scotty Cameron has launched the Phantom 3.2 and Phantom 12 putter models (SRP £479) – bookending the 2026 Phantom lineup with new mid-mallet and high-moment of inertia designs to target distinct player needs and preferences.
The Phantom 3.2 model is a compact, manoeuvrable mid-mallet that blends rounded contours with clear, straight lines. It features a plumbing neck for moderate toe flow and leverages multiple alignment cues – including a Tri-Line sight line as well as the putter head’s T-Crown design and open slots, or windows, which help frame the golf ball at address. The 3.2 also employs a full-face Studio Carbon Steel (SCS) insert with chain-link face milling to fine-tune sound and feel while preserving ball speed off the face.
The Phantom 12 is a larger mallet with the deepest and lowest centre of gravity in the Phantom lineup, unlocked by its multi-material construction and ring-weighted design. The putter’s face and mid-body are made of Space Grey aluminium while heavier stainless-steel is concentrated lower and towards the perimeter of the head to increase stability and forgiveness. Steel makes up approximately 65% of the model’s total head weight. The Phantom 12’s larger footprint is complemented by a long, single sight line for precise alignment. Like the 3.2, the 12 also leverages a T-Crown feature as an additional alignment and framing cue, and a mid-single-bend shaft configuration for minimal toe flow. Its aluminium face also utilises chain-link milling to produce a soft yet solid feel.








