Scotty Cameron has added five new configurations to the Phantom mallet putter line-up (RRP from £429) – introducing the tour-inspired Phantom 5.2 and Phantom 7.2 models to the mallet family as well as offering the Phantom 5, Phantom 11 and Phantom 11 Long Design models in left-handed setups for the first time.
The new 5.2 and 7.2 putters – featuring the wingback Phantom 5 and Phantom 7 mallet head shapes – are crafted with an I-beam-style plumbing neck, which provides players with alternative toe flow properties and alignment benefits.
The three new left-handed offerings for 2025 include the Phantom 5 – a compact, winged mallet with a near-face balanced setup with a mid-bend shaft. There’s also the Phantom 11 – a face balanced, high-MOI, multi-material mallet. Finally, the Phantom 11 Long Design shares the same head shape but is built to a 38ins counterbalanced configuration with a longer and heavier grip, a stiffer mid-bend shaft and a heavier headweight.
Meanwhile, the brand’s next generation blade and mid-mallet putters have been spotted on the PGA Tour.
At the Sony Open in Hawaii, players were introduced to more than 10 new prototype head and neck configurations – each built on the success and feedback of Scotty Cameron players across the worldwide tours.
“Tour validation is an important part of our R&D process,” said Paul Vizanko, Scotty Cameron’s director of putter fitting and player development. “We’re excited to be out here showing new product that we’ve been working on with players behind the scenes for the past year. Sound and feel play a huge role in distance control and overall putter performance, which all translates into confidence. These new designs deliver the craftsmanship we’ve always been known for, while elevating performance and technology to a new level.”