Scotty Cameron has introduced the Phantom 3.2 and Phantom 12 putters, bookending the tour-proven 2026 Phantom lineup with new mid-mallet and high-MOI mallet designs to target distinct player needs and preferences.

Scotty Cameron Phantom 3.2

The Phantom 3.2 is a compact, maneuverable 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 which help frame the golf ball at address.

The 3.2 employs a full-face Studio Carbon Steel insert with chain-link face milling to fine-tune sound and feel while preserving ball speed off the face.

“The mid-mallet category is really popular on tour, and the 3.2 was basically designed to blend together different iconic Cameron shapes from the past,” explained Austie Rollinson, Senior Director of Putter R&D for Scotty Cameron. “The face profile was influenced by the Red X model. The rounded footprint has some of the GOLO 6 in it.

“We wanted to bring in the T-Crown detail of the Phantom 9, which allows the sight line to stretch the length of the head from front to back. And then lastly, the ‘slots’ really came from the old Kombi model, which is a great way of both removing weight and creating an additional alignment feature.”

Scotty Cameron Phantom 12

The Phantom 12 is a larger mallet with the deepest and lowest CG in the Phantom lineup, unlocked by its multi-material construction and ring-weighted design. Space Grey aluminium comprises the putter’s face and mid-body, 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 CG of the Phantom 12 gives golfers a pretty unique feel through the stroke,” said Rollinson. “It’s that distance between the CG of the head and the putter’s shaft axis that gives them that feel of stability when they’re swinging it. It also can change the low part of the arc as well so that the stroke bottoms out sooner, causing players to hit slightly up on the ball and generate forward roll.”

The Phantom 12’s larger, confidence-inspiring 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 rounds out the setup. Its aluminium face utilises chain-link milling to produce a soft yet solid feel with ample feedback.

On sale from June 23, both models have an RRP of £479.

For more details, visit titleist.co.uk/scotty-cameron-putters

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