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Scotty Cameron Phantom 3.2 퍼터

2026Mallet$499

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The Scotty Cameron Phantom 3.2 (2026) is a mallet putter built for stability and easier alignment. It is face balanced, with a built-in alignment aid. It carries a $499 MSRP.

Mallet Putter

The Phantom line is where Scotty Cameron does his mallet thinking, and the 3.2 is the 2026 version of that idea in one of its more stable forms. This is a face balanced head, which tells you a lot before you ever set it down behind a ball. Cameron built this one for players whose stroke goes straight back and straight through, not for arc-heavy putters who like to feel the face open and close.

Face balance changes who should be looking at this club. If you fight a push or you tend to manipulate the face at impact, a head like this resists twisting and wants to stay square on its own. Pair that with a proper alignment aid on the crown and the 3.2 is doing two jobs for you at address: keeping the face stable and telling you exactly where it points.

None of this comes cheap. Cameron putters never do. But the Phantom 3.2 isn't trading on the name alone, it has a specific stroke type in mind and it commits to it. Know your stroke before you buy, because this putter rewards the right match and punishes the wrong one less than a blade would, but a fitting is still worth your time.

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Mallets exist to move weight away from the face, and the 3.2 uses that footprint the way you'd expect from Cameron: a larger head that raises stability on off-center hits without going full spaceship. The milled construction the brand is known for is here for feel and consistency, not decoration. Every Phantom generation has been about making the mallet feel like a Cameron rather than a shovel, and this one continues that. The face balanced weighting is the defining choice. Set the shaft on your finger and the face points at the sky, which means the head has no built-in urge to rotate during the stroke. Combined with the alignment aid, the 3.2 is set up so that what you see at address is what the ball gets at impact. That's the whole pitch.

Who It's For

  • Players with a straight-back-straight-through stroke who need a head that resists face rotation instead of encouraging it.
  • Anyone who struggles to aim at address and wants a clear alignment aid doing some of that work.
  • Blade users who miss on the heel and toe too often and are ready to trade some workability for forgiveness without giving up premium feel.

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Perimeter WeightingAlignment AidCNC Milled FaceStudio CraftedVibration Dampening

About Scotty Cameron

Scotty Cameron putters are CNC milled from a single block of steel in Carlsbad, California. The attention to detail in weight distribution, sole geometry, and face milling creates a feel that's considered the benchmark in professional golf.

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BrandScotty Cameron
ModelPhantom 3.2
Year2026
TypeMallet
Toe hangFace balanced
Alignment aidYes
MSRP$499

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Is the Scotty Cameron Phantom 3.2 face balanced?
Yes. Balance the shaft on your finger and the face points straight up. That makes it best suited to a straight-back-straight-through stroke, since the head has no tendency to rotate on its own. If your stroke has a strong arc, a Cameron with more toe hang will fit you better.
What stroke type is the Phantom 3.2 built for?
Minimal arc. Face balanced putters like this one suit players who take the putter back square and return it square, with little face rotation. If you're not sure what your stroke does, roll putts on a fitting monitor before spending Cameron money. The answer changes which head you should buy.
Does the Phantom 3.2 have an alignment aid?
It does, and that's a real part of the value here. The mallet shape gives Cameron room on the crown for a visible aim reference, so you can set the face to your line and trust it. For players who aim poorly with a plain blade topline, this alone can be worth the switch.
How is the Phantom 3.2 different from a Newport?
The Newport is a blade with toe hang, built for arc strokes and players who want maximum feedback and workability. The Phantom 3.2 is a face balanced mallet, built for stability and easier aim. They're aimed at different strokes more than different skill levels, so pick based on how your putter actually moves, not on looks.
Is the Phantom 3.2 worth it for a mid or high handicapper?
If the stroke fit is right, yes. A face balanced mallet with an alignment aid is one of the more forgiving configurations you can put in play, and handicap doesn't matter to that. What you're really deciding is whether the milled feel and the Cameron badge justify the price over a cheaper mallet with similar geometry. Plenty of golfers decide it does. Just go in knowing you're paying for feel and finish, not extra forgiveness.

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