Experience Xperimental. The special release of Studio Xperimental Limited Squareback 2 and Fastback 2 putters incorporates Scotty’s Steel Gray finish, a black, nickel-plated SCS face insert, tour-validated sight line configurations and a custom-designed graphite shaft.

A limited run will be available in select Titleist golf shops this Friday, October 31.

Learn more: https://www.scottycameron.com/putters/limited-release/

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Studio Experimental. This is a very short limited run. We have a Squareback 2 and the Fastback 2. I get a lot of inspiration from cars. I have some red stripes going on on the head cover and on the sole. And as we’ve always said, what goes out on tour, we will offer to you. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music]

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  1. Same here. Scotty fan club member since 2002, have spent tens of thousands on SC gear, fitted in the studio, several CT putters, but tried a LAB sweeper and my CT T22 hasn’t been back in. Can’t stand LAB looks or as a company, but no SC option right now…would love a chance to game Rico Hoey’s or Byeong An’s sweeper.

  2. No innovation; no weighting or alignment changes. No zero torque, no armlock. You gotta wake up, it’s 2025 and you’re getting your ass kicked by Odyssey, Taylormade, and LAB.

  3. I like good looking, clean putters. Been gaming PLD, Toulon and even LAB although they're ugly. Give us something clean with Titleist in the cavity again and I would consider the SC brand.

  4. Bettinardi putters out classes any Scotty Cameron from past decade. I recently went to buy a putter and I couldn’t believe how far Scotty is behind. The SCS face inserts feels dead, the chain link pattern looks so big it could pass as a manufacturer knock off of real chain link, the weighted brick-like feel of a Scotty speaks for its self due to its lack of inspiration and impactful technology.

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