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Scotty Cameron

Scotty Cameron Studio Style Santa Fe Putter

2026Blade$499

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The Scotty Cameron Studio Style Santa Fe (2026) is a blade putter suited to players with an arcing stroke. It has full toe hang. It carries a $499 MSRP.

Blade Putter

Scotty Cameron does not bring back a name like Santa Fe casually. The original was a cult favorite from the mid-90s Classics era, and its return in the 2026 Studio Style line puts a full toe hang blade in a lineup that has mostly leaned on the Newport family for decades. If you learned putting on an arc, this is the release worth paying attention to.

The spec sheet tells you exactly who Cameron built this for. Full toe hang, no alignment aid, classic blade profile. That combination has become rare in a market obsessed with face-balanced mallets and high-MOI shapes. The Santa Fe goes the other way. It assumes you swing the putter on an arc, open to closed, and it rewards that motion instead of fighting it.

There is no forgiveness story here, and no technology gimmick to explain. This is a milled blade for players who release the toe. Either that describes your stroke or it does not, and the putter makes no apology for the distinction.

Thiết kế

As part of the Studio Style family, the 2026 Santa Fe carries the line's milled construction and the clean, unadorned look Cameron built his reputation on. The topline is bare. No sight line, no dot, nothing between you and the ball. Some players find that unnerving at first. Others find it freeing, because you aim off the face and the leading edge rather than a painted crutch, and plenty of good putters argue that is the more reliable reference anyway. The full toe hang is the defining trait. Hang the shaft across your finger and the toe points nearly straight down, which means the head wants to rotate through the stroke. Cameron pairs that with a traditional blade silhouette, so at address it reads as a tool rather than an instrument panel. Compared to the mid-hang Newports in the same line, the Santa Fe is the pick for the strongest arcs in the room.

Who It's For

  • Players with a strong arc stroke who noticeably open and close the face, since the full toe hang is built for exactly that release pattern.
  • Golfers who aim confidently off the topline and leading edge and find sight lines distracting rather than helpful.
  • Anyone who wanted a Cameron blade but felt the Newport's mid toe hang never quite matched their stroke.
  • Traditionalists drawn to the original 90s Santa Fe who want that profile with current Studio Style milling.

Công nghệ

Heel-Toe WeightingCompact ProfileCNC 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.

Thông số kỹ thuật

BrandScotty Cameron
ModelStudio Style Santa Fe
Year2026
TypeBlade
Toe hangFull toe hang
Alignment aidNo
MSRP$499

Câu hỏi thường gặp

What kind of stroke fits the Scotty Cameron Studio Style Santa Fe?
A strong arc. The full toe hang means the head naturally rotates open on the way back and closed through impact. If your stroke has significant face rotation, this putter works with it. If you putt straight back and through, a face-balanced or mid-hang model will fight you less.
Does the 2026 Santa Fe have an alignment aid?
No. The topline is completely clean, with no sight line or dot. You aim using the face and leading edge. Players used to alignment marks may need a few range sessions to adjust, but many arc putters prefer the uncluttered look once they get comfortable.
How is the Santa Fe different from the Studio Style Newport?
Toe hang is the big one. The Newport family sits at mid toe hang, which suits a moderate arc. The Santa Fe has full toe hang for players with more face rotation, and it skips the alignment aid the Newports carry. The milled construction and finish philosophy are shared across the Studio Style line.
Is the 2026 Studio Style Santa Fe related to the original 90s Santa Fe?
It revives the name and the general character of the mid-90s Classics model, a blade favored by players with flowing, rotational strokes. The 2026 version brings that identity into the Studio Style line with modern milling, so it is a descendant in spirit rather than a strict reissue.
Is this putter forgiving on mishits?
Not especially, and it does not try to be. It is a traditional milled blade, so strikes off the heel or toe will lose distance and drift offline more than they would with a high-MOI mallet. The trade is feel and feedback. You will know exactly where you hit it, which is part of the appeal for the players this putter targets.

Alternatives to the Scotty Cameron Studio Style Santa Fe

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