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Scotty Cameron Phantom 3.2, 12 putters

New mallets bookend tour-proven 2026 Phantom™ family with distinct performance profiles

Scotty Cameron introduces the Phantom 3.2 and Phantom 12 putter models, bookending the tour-proven 2026 Phantom lineup with new mid-mallet and high-MOI mallet designs to target distinct player needs and preferences:

  • The Phantom 3.2 is a compact, manoeuvrable mid-mallet that blends soft, rounded contours with straight, clear alignment features.
  • The Phantom 12 offers a large, confidence-inspiring footprint with the deepest and lowest centre of gravity (CG) of any Phantom putter to maximise stability and forgiveness.
Every model in the 2026 Phantom lineup is crafted and precision milled to deliver a softer sound and feel while preserving feedback off the putter face.
Landing in golf shops worldwide this summer, the new 3.2 and 12 models complement Phantom’s diverse range of head and neck configurations with tour-inspired shaping for more confidence over the ball.

NEW PHANTOM MODELS ON TOUR

Since their respective launches across worldwide professional tours, Phantom 3 and Phantom 12 tour prototype models have both been played at the game’s highest levels. The Phantom 3 head, which first debuted on tour in July of 2025, has been a popular choice for players seeking the performance benefits of a mid-mallet in a compact, rounded profile.

Ludvig Åberg recently made the move to a Phantom 3.2 tour prototype putter at the Charles Schwab Challenge. In testing, Åberg was drawn to the alignment features of the model’s overall head shape as well as the sound and feel of the Studio Carbon Steel insert.
 
Over the eight rounds played with his 3.2, Åberg has gained a total of +5.127 strokes on the greens. His average of +0.641 per round after the move would currently rank eighth on TOUR, a jump from his rank of 59th (+0.169) before putting the mid-mallet in play.
 

Also gaming the Phantom 3 head shape is Titleist Brand Ambassador Ryan Gerard, who finished runner-up at the Memorial with his Phantom 3 tour prototype gamer and climbed to a career-best OWGR rank of 23rd.

“I like that it’s a smaller mallet,” said Gerard in early 2026. “Some of the larger mallets, coming from a blade, they kind of get a little bit noisy when I’m looking down at it, just seeing a lot of clubhead. But this is a really sleek design, everything kind of blends in… The putter just kind of glides nicely and everything looks clean, very compact and very square too, which is what I really like.”
 

A Phantom 3 tour prototype model has also been used to win multiple LPGA titles in 2026.

Phantom 12 prototypes first appeared on tour in February of this year and have since been gamed on both the PGA TOUR and LPGA Tour. The 2024 AIG Women’s Open champion and most recent LPGA Hall of Fame inductee was one of the first players to put the new head shape in play, shooting 12-under 60 in her very first round with it. On the DP World Tour the Phantom 12 has been put into play by Ewen Ferguson, Jordan Gumberg and Michael Hollick.

SPECS

  • Loft: 3.5 degrees
  • Lie: 70 degrees
  • Stock lengths: 33”, 34”, 35”
  • Grip: Grey Full Contact

NEW Scotty Cameron Phantom 3.2 (RH) putters will be in select golf shops worldwide beginning June 25, while Phantom 3.2 (LH) and 12 putters will be available beginning July 23SRP: £479

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