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Scotty Cameron Studio Style Squareback Putter Review

Scotty Cameron Studio Style Squareback Putter Review

Scotty Cameron putters are some of the most sought-after on the market, and with the release of the new Studio Style line, the desire to own one of these putters may have just reached new heights. With twelve models in the 2025 Studio Style family, there is a shape and style for everyone but it was the Squareback model that caught my eye. So I took it out on the course to put it through its paces and see if it could be truly considered one of the best putters on the market.

The Studio Style Squareback is one of the mid-mallet models available in the range, offering a slightly larger footprint compared to the more rounded Fastback model. From a looks standpoint, the Squareback is much more linear in design and that is accentuated through the use of a new high-contrast, multi-material alignment system. This is a form of alignment technology that has been used by other brands and is something that I feel really helps line the face up square to my target at address, instilling a lot of confidence before I make my stroke.

The Scotty Cameron Studio Style Squareback Putter at address

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Aside from the new technology and top sight line, the Studio Style Squareback putter boasts the same premium look golfers have come to expect from Scotty Cameron putters. Made from 303 stainless steel and 6061 Aircraft aluminum, these putters look and feel exceptional and all feature an adjustable dual-weighting system on the sole for those that like to get dialled in to the nth degree.

Scotty Cameron Studio Style Squareback Putter

Four models from the Scotty Cameron Studio Style range

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New for this Studio Style range is the chain-link face milling. which has been implemented to provide a softer feel and sound through impact. This is not only done through a deeper milling pattern, reducing the amount of face on the ball and therefore reducing vibration through the head, but also because it is crafted from carbon steel – a much softer metal than stainless steel.

Scotty Cameron Studio Style Squareback Putter

The new chain-link face on the Scotty Cameron Studio Style Squareback Putter

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So how did this putter perform when I put it to the test? Very well. In fact, I was so impressed with the feel and how it framed the ball at address, it’s a contender for my bag this season. The softer insert face provided a beautiful sensation off the face which meant my distance control was above average from putts in the 30-50ft range and the chain-link milling…

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