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2024 Scotty Cameron Phantom putters – GolfWRX Launch Report

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What you need to know: Spotted on the PGA Tour earlier this year, Scotty Cameron’s new Phantom mallets are headed to retail. Cameron and company targeted improved shaping, sound, feel, and enhanced alignment in redesigned dual-milled face models. Based on tour player feedback, Cameron crafted four multi-material head shapes, each with multiple neck and shaft configurations.

 

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2024 Scotty Cameron Phantom putters: What’s new, key technology

  • Reformulated alignment system: Cameron drew on tour pro feedback to not only incorporate alignment cues into the overall design, but also design an alignment system for each model — milled sight dots in the 5 and 7 models, straight sight lines on the 9’s, arrows on the 11’s.
  • Multi-material construction: 303 stainless steel meets lightweight 6061 aircraft aluminum as Cameron again uses his preferred formulation for the components of the Phantom family. According to the company, 2024 Phantom putters are more rigid for additional stability and deliver improved feel thanks to vibration-dampening technology.
  • Dual-milled faces: Cameron’s dual-milled face technology originated with the 2023 Super Select line having been popular on tour previously. An initial deep mill is followed by a second milling to reduce milling peaks. Dual-milling delivers better sound and feel and, according to Cameron, “delivers deep-milled softness with the feedback and consistency of mid-milled offerings.”
  • Performance weighting: As has been standard in the Phantom lineup, each putter features two customizable stainless steel heel-toe weights. For the Phantom 11 Long Design, the weights are made from heavier tungsten.
  • Misted finish: Cameron targets glare resistance and radiance — a tricky combination — with its silver mist finish on the steel portions of the 2024 Phantom lineup. The 6061 aluminum portions are misted and anodized in black.
  • Custom Full Contact paddle-style grips: Drawing on Cameron’s classic Baby T putter grip design, the new Full Contact grip features a chain link texture and is shaped for greater hand contact and comfort. The company also touts the grip’s flat top surface as an aid to increasing face angle awareness.

On Tour with Andrew Tursky

Typically, Scotty Cameron debuts new putter lineups at the Sony Open in Honolulu, but we got a welcome surprise this year when Cameron Young provided us a first look at the new Phantom head shapes by switching to a custom T-5 head at The 2024 Sentry in Maui a week prior.

Young told GolfWRX.com at The Sentry that he liked the slightly smaller head profile and the newly added angular shapes of the putter head, which work to frame the ball at address.

As it turns out, Young’s knuckle-neck hosel extension was more of a custom 1-of-1 design for him, whereas the “stock” Phantom Tour lineup – which did actually debut at The Sony – featured short slant necks and double-bend hosels on the T-5, T-5.5, T-7 and T-7.5 heads.

We also found out at The Sony that Scotty Cameron was offering a number of different sightlines, including a rather intricate new arrow shape.

While it’s obviously still early in the Tour launch, we also spotted Patrick Cantlay (T-5), Chesson Hadley (T-7), Vincent Whaley (T-7), and Ben Kohles (T-5), among others, testing out the new Phantom lineup.

2024 Phantom model details (via Scotty Cameron)

Phantom 5: Designed with an updated, slightly more compact shape with refined wing angles to enhance alignment, the near-face balanced Phantom 5 stays true to its tour-proven design and features a mid-bend shaft, new sight dot alignment and a blade-like feel.

Phantom 5.5: The new Phantom 5.5 model features the same updated head shape of the 5 along with a jet neck for players that prefer the alignment features of a mallet with the toe-flow of a blade.

Phantom 5s: Nearly-face balanced with a straight shaft and zero offset, the Phantom 5s offers the same compact mallet shape as its model-mates with an unobstructed view of the leading edge of the face from address.

Phantom 7: With updated contours, slightly longer wings, new sight dot alignment and a subtle shape shift for a straighter outside wing angle, the tour-proven Phantom 7 puts an emphasis on alignment, stability and MOI and features a mid-bend shaft.

Phantom 7.5: Sharing the head shape and design of the 7, the Phantom 7.5 incorporates a jet neck to promote a flowing stroke in a stable, high-MOI mallet (available in left-handed version).

Phantom 9: The Phantom 9 features a mid-bend shaft and a completely re-designed shape that offers long sight lines for improved alignment along with an angular, “ring-weighted” profile to deliver forgiveness and feel with high MOI.

Phantom 9.5: The 9.5 model matches the 9 with its shaping and alignment cues but like the 5.5 and 7.5 models, features a toe-flow promoting jet neck.

Phantom 11: A complete re-design from the sole up, the face balanced, multi-material Phantom 11 is a high-MOI mallet with a stable, mid-bend shaft and new arrow alignment features.

Phantom 11.5: With a low-bend shaft for moderate toe-flow, the Phantom 11.5 was designed for the player seeking the alignment features and MOI properties of the 11 with a shaft design that helps the putter swing on a slight arc (available in a left-handed version).

Phantom 11 Long Design – 38-inch: Designed in the Phantom 11 head shape, the Phantom 11 Long Design is a 38-inch counterbalanced model with a longer, heavier 17-inch, 135-gram pistol-style grip and a custom-designed stiffer mid-bend shaft to accommodate the overall heavier head, which includes two 25-gram tungsten sole weights.

What Scotty Cameron says:

“Max Homa, Justin Thomas and tour players around the world have found success with Phantom putters, and we’re constantly talking with them and learning more about what they want from their mallet,” Scotty Cameron said.

“Recently, it’s been alignment that has dominated those conversations. We’ve taken that feedback and designed the new Phantoms to give players useful, intuitive alignment features, not only with the sight dots and lines visible at address, but also with the overall shape of each model. Every aspect of the putter design is working together. Every angle has been refined to accentuate a down-the-line view, so the player has a clear and confident look at every putt.”

Pricing, specs, and availability

All models are available in 33, 34, 35, and 38-inch lengths along with multiple neck/shaft configurations (low-bend, mid-bend, straight shaft, or jet neck).

Phantom 5, 5.5, 5s, 7, 7.5 (LH available), 9 and 9.5 models will be available worldwide beginning March 29. Phantom 11, 11.5 (LH available), and Phantom 11 Long Design debut May 17.

Price: $449, $499 Phantom 11 Long Design

Ben Alberstadt is the Editor-in-Chief at GolfWRX, where he’s led editorial direction and gear coverage since 2018. He first joined the site as a freelance writer in 2012 after years spent working in pro shops and bag rooms at both public and private golf courses, experiences that laid the foundation for his deep knowledge of equipment and all facets of this maddening game. Based in Philadelphia, Ben’s byline has also appeared on PGATour.com, Bleacher Report...and across numerous PGA DFS and fantasy golf platforms. Off the course, Ben is a committed cat rescuer and, of course, a passionate Philadelphia sports fan. Follow him on Instagram @benalberstadt.

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  1. bob

    Jan 23, 2024 at 10:16 am

    So the stock alignment aid is the triple dots? If so, big mistake. Looks dumb.

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