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]

7 Comments

  1. Still no zero torque putter? Dang was really hoping for one in the limited release model

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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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