Scotty Cameron Phantom 5.2 Putter
The Scotty Cameron Phantom 5.2 evolves its signature winged design with a deeper face, subtly rounded contours and a new integral, full-face Studio carbon steel insert that provides a softer sound and more accurate feel at impact.
Thanks to its plumb neck, this model offers medium tip flow, ideal for golfers with a slightly arched stroke. It is made with premium materials and exceptional precision machining to deliver Tour-level feel, performance and aesthetics.
Designed for players with a medium putting arc looking for a compact head, the Phantom 5.2 combines the feel of a blade with the forgiveness of a mallet. The plumb neck provides a familiar look at address, especially for those coming from blade putters.
Key Features
Tour-influenced configuration and shape
Features a deeper face, softly rounded topline and a redesigned sole, providing a cleaner, more consistent and confident configuration at address. Improves confidence by aligning with the target.
Studio Full Face Carbon Steel (SCS) Insert
The new Studio full face carbon steel insert incorporates a chain link milling pattern that softens sound at impact and improves feel, offering more precise distance control.
Balanced feel and forgiveness
Combines the feel and response of a blade with the added stability of a compact mallet, providing more margin for error on off-center hits without losing accuracy.
Designed for slightly arched shots
The plumb shaft generates a medium toe flow, which promotes a moderate arc putting motion and helps the face rotate naturally during the stroke.
Technical Specifications
Putter Type: Mallet
Angle of Support (Lie): 70
Loft: 3.5
Head Material: 303 stainless steel face/body with 6061 aircraft aluminum base/flange component.
Interchangeable weights:
2 x 20 g (length 33")
2 x 15 g (length 34")
2 x 10 g (length 35")
As any player knows well, the importance of the putter in the final result of the game is vital, therefore our first advice is that when you go to acquire a putter take all the time in the world when selecting it.
The putter is something very personal, but perhaps the following tips can guide you in something
- Check that the entire base of the putter sits on the ground, if it does then the club fits you
- Check the tempo of your swing. As a general guideline, those with a less rhythmic swing will need a heavier head, while players with a rhythmic swing will use lighter heads
- You should also take into account their physical characteristics. Generally, heavier heads will be needed for heavier players
- Select a light putter for a fast green and a heavy one on a slow green
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