Specs & Features
Studio Carbon Steel (SCS) face inserts
Chain-link milling pattern
Electroless nickel plating for durability
Adjustable tungsten/stainless steel sole weights
Full Contact Slim grip w/ chain-link texture
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Studio Carbon Steel (SCS) face inserts
Chain-link milling pattern
Electroless nickel plating for durability
Adjustable tungsten/stainless steel sole weights
Full Contact Slim grip w/ chain-link texture
Buttery soft feel at impact
Incredible feedback and sound
Stunning design with classic Scotty aesthetics
Perimeter weighting adds forgiveness in mid-mallets
New grip improves alignment and hand placement
Blades may not suit higher handicaps
Slight learning curve with speed control
Inserted feel might not please milled-face purists
Premium price tag
Scotty Cameron’s 2025 Studio Style line is a masterclass in blending nostalgia with innovation. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the original Studio Style release, this newest line pays homage to one of the most iconic designs in putting history—but with technology that screams modern-day performance. With 12 completely reworked models (including classic blades and innovative mid-mallets), this is Cameron’s most significant blade/mallet redesign in years, and for good reason.
The 2025 Studio Style lineup features Studio Carbon Steel (SCS) face inserts—a softer alternative to traditional steel, engineered to enhance feel and dampen sound. Each insert is framed by a carbon damping compound and fixed using aerospace-inspired vibration-reduction technology. To boost durability (one of carbon steel’s traditional weaknesses), Scotty’s team applied an electroless nickel plating process that enhances corrosion resistance without sacrificing that buttery soft feel.
The most eye-catching new tech? The chain-link face milling. This intricate face design, developed through player feedback and tested rigorously at the Cameron Putter Studio, removes nearly half of the face material at impact. The result? A noticeably softer strike, improved distance control, and a distinct, muted sound at impact.
The putters feature a satin mist finish for a glare-free look, contrasting anodized aluminum accents (especially on the mid-mallets), and Scotty’s signature cherry bombs and 7 Point Crown engraving. Each putter also features adjustable heel-toe weights (tungsten or stainless, depending on model), a stepless steel shaft for smoother feel, and the new Full Contact Slim grip—a paddle-style handle with a chain-link texture for improved hand alignment and feedback.
Let’s break this down in detail and put the 2025 Studio Style to the test across nine key categories:
Right out of the box, this putter oozes premium. The satin mist finish is clean and elegant, and the cherry red paintfill adds that classic Cameron touch. The new chain-link milling is subtle but immediately feels like something different. The grip is comfortable and tacky, and the insert gives it a tech-forward vibe without losing the traditional look. It’s both a piece of art and a performance weapon.
On the first few putts without warm-up, the Studio Style performed surprisingly well. The face insert feels immediately soft and stable, which helps with speed control on mid-range putts. However, if you're switching from a firmer face putter, there’s a short adjustment period to calibrate your distance. Once you get the feel, though, it’s point-and-shoot.
There’s something psychological about holding a Scotty Cameron—it already gives you a mental edge. But the combination of soft feel, elegant alignment aids, and refined head shapes makes this a putter that practically begs you to drain more putts - everything about it screams “you’ve got this.”
Thanks to the soft insert and responsive feedback, you know immediately when you've flushed it. And the chain-link milling really helps keep off-center hits from going wildly offline. On shorter putts especially, this putter shines—it’s consistent, predictable, and oh-so smooth.
This might be the Studio Style’s strongest category. The combination of carbon steel and the new chain-link milling delivers one of the best impact sounds on the market, it just feels pure.
Let’s be clear: it’s still a Scotty Cameron, and these are precision tools. But the mid-mallet designs, especially the Squareback and Fastback, offer serious stability thanks to the perimeter-weighted ring construction. Mishits lose a little distance, but the dispersion remains tight. For a premium putter, it’s surprisingly forgiving, especially in the mallet models.
If you’re a beginner or someone just getting into the game, the Studio Style might feel like overkill—both in price and performance expectations. The blades in particular reward a more consistent stroke, and if you’re erratic on the greens, you might not fully tap into its potential. But the mid-mallets with their high-contrast alignment and stability features are excellent for golfers of all skill levels. So yes, it’s high-end—but not necessarily out of reach.
Absolutely. Once you adjust to the feel and distance control, it’s hard to go back. The putter gives you feedback, style, and confidence in spades. Whether you choose a blade or one of the newly redesigned mallets, it’s the type of club that earns its permanent place in the bag. Plus, let’s face it—it’s hard not to flex a Scotty Cameron when you roll up to the green.
Scotty Cameron's 2025 Studio Style putters are more than just a nod to the past—they’re a full-blown leap into the future of putting technology. With carbon steel inserts, chain-link milling, electroless nickel plating, and a complete overhaul of their iconic mid-mallets, this line truly blends timeless design with modern performance.
If you're in the market for a premium putter that offers unmatched feel, innovative design, and the credibility of one of the most trusted names in golf, the 2025 Studio Style lineup deserves your attention. Whether you're a blade purist or a mallet enthusiast, there’s something in this lineup to elevate your game—and maybe even your swagger.