In short
The Scotty Cameron Studio Style Fastback 2 (2026) is a mallet putter built for stability and easier alignment. It has mid toe hang. It carries a $649 MSRP.
The Studio Style Fastback 2 is Scotty Cameron's answer to a specific problem: golfers who want the stability of a mallet but stroke the ball with a noticeable arc. Most mallets come face-balanced, which fights an arcing stroke. This one has mid toe hang, so it wants to open and close through the putt. That single spec tells you almost everything about who should be looking at it.
The Fastback shape is a rounded, wing-back mallet. It carries more mass toward the heel and toe than a blade, which raises the moment of inertia and keeps the face steadier on off-center hits. You get forgiveness without the full slab of a large square mallet. It sits somewhere between a Newport and a big high-MOI design, both in look and in feel.
There's no alignment aid on the top. No sight line, no dots, no contrasting flange graphics. That's a deliberate choice, and it splits golfers cleanly. If you aim by the shape of the head and trust your eye, the clean crown is a relief. If you lean on a line to set the face, you'll miss it here.
The head is milled from aluminum or a steel body depending on the run, finished in the muted Studio Style look Cameron uses to cut glare at address. Weight sits low and toward the perimeter through the fastback wings, which is where the extra stability comes from. Mid toe hang is the detail that matters most: hang the shaft on your finger and the toe drops to roughly the four-thirty position, not straight down and not flat. That mid hang is the reason this putter behaves the way it does. It rewards a stroke that arcs slightly inside on the backswing and releases through impact. Pair it with a straight-back-straight-through stroke and you'll fight the face wanting to rotate. The plain crown keeps your focus on the leading edge and the ball, so aiming becomes about the whole head rather than a painted line.
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.
| Brand | Scotty Cameron |
| Model | Studio Style Fastback 2 |
| Year | 2026 |
| Type | Mallet |
| Toe hang | Mid toe hang |
| Alignment aid | No |
| MSRP | $649 |
Other mallet putter models from different brands, closest to its model year.
No ratings yet. Sign in to rate this club.
Add this putter to your bag