Scotty Cameron Adds Phantom 3.2 and Phantom 12 to 2026 Mallet Lineup
New models bookend the Phantom family with a compact mid-mallet and a high-MOI mallet built for maximum stability.
Scotty Cameron is adding two new models to its 2026 Phantom lineup, expanding the mallet family with the compact Phantom 3.2 and the high-MOI Phantom 12.
The two additions give Cameron’s Phantom range a broader fit spectrum. The Phantom 3.2 is designed as a smaller, more maneuverable mid-mallet for players who want the feel and visual comfort of a blade with added forgiveness. The Phantom 12 sits on the opposite end of the lineup, offering a larger footprint, deeper center of gravity and maximum stability for players who want a confidence-inspiring mallet behind the ball.
Both models continue the Phantom theme of tour-inspired shaping, clean alignment features and precision-milled construction intended to deliver a softer sound and feel without losing feedback off the face.
What’s New
The Phantom 3.2 adds a compact, rounded mid-mallet option with a plumbing neck, while the Phantom 12 becomes the lineup’s most stable model with the deepest and lowest center of gravity in the Phantom family.
Phantom 3.2: Compact Shape, Clear Alignment


The new Phantom 3.2 is a compact mid-mallet that blends rounded contours with straight alignment features. It is built for players who like smaller mallets, traditional Cameron shaping and a putter that still feels easy to release through the stroke.
Cameron’s design team pulled from several recognizable shapes in the brand’s history. The face profile takes inspiration from the Red X, the rounded footprint has elements of the GOLO 6, and the T-Crown alignment feature borrows from the Phantom 9. Open slots, or “windows,” in the head help frame the golf ball at address while also removing weight.
The 3.2 uses a full-face Studio Carbon Steel insert with chain-link face milling to fine-tune sound and feel while helping preserve ball speed. It is aimed at players who prefer Newport, GOLO, Fastback, Phantom 5 or Phantom 9R-style shapes but want a compact mallet with a blend of soft curves and straight visual cues.
Phantom 3.2 Specs
Style: Mid-mallet
Neck style: Plumbing neck
Alignment: Tri-Line, T-Crown feature, ball-framing windows
Dexterity: RH and LH
Phantom 12: Deep CG and High-MOI Stability


The Phantom 12 is the largest and most stable model in the lineup, featuring the deepest and lowest center of gravity of any Phantom putter. Its multi-material construction places lightweight Space Gray aluminum in the face and mid-body, while heavier stainless steel is pushed low and toward the perimeter to boost forgiveness.
Steel accounts for approximately 65 percent of the head’s total weight, giving the Phantom 12 its high-stability profile. The larger shape is paired with a long single sight line and T-Crown feature to create a clean, structured look at address.
The Phantom 12 is designed for players who want a high-MOI mallet, a larger footprint and the feel of a deep center of gravity through the stroke. Its mid-single-bend shaft setup is intended to create minimal toe flow, making it a fit for golfers with a straighter putting motion.
Phantom 12 Specs
Style: High-MOI mallet
Neck style: Mid-single-bend shaft
Alignment: Single sight line, T-Crown feature
Dexterity: RH
2026 Scotty Cameron Phantom Lineup at a Glance
With the addition of the Phantom 3.2 and Phantom 12, the 2026 Phantom lineup now covers a wide range of mallet preferences, from compact blade-like shapes to larger angular heads with strong alignment features.
| Model | Player Profile | Neck Options |
|---|---|---|
| Phantom 3.2 | Compact shape with the feel of a blade and the forgiveness of a mallet. | 3.2 | Single Mid-bend |
| Phantom 5 | Compact shape with blade-like feel and mallet forgiveness. | 5 OC | Onset Center 5 | Single Mid-bend 5.2 | Plumbing Neck 5.5 | Jet Neck |
| Phantom 7 | Angular mallet with sharp wings and strong alignment cues. | 7 | Double-bend 7.2 | Plumbing Neck 7.5 | Jet Neck |
| Phantom 9 | Modern rounded mallet with a balanced blend of alignment, forgiveness and feel. | 9R | Single Mid-bend 9.2R | Plumbing Neck |
| Phantom 12 | Larger angular mallet with sharp wings, strong alignment cues and maximum stability. | 12 | Double-bend |
The lineup’s strength is its fitting range. Players who want a smaller, more traditional-looking mallet can start with the Phantom 3.2, 5 or 9. Golfers looking for stronger alignment features and more angular shaping may gravitate toward the Phantom 7. Those seeking the most stable and confidence-inspiring head in the family now have the Phantom 12.
Equipment Review Takeaway
The Phantom 3.2 and Phantom 12 give Scotty Cameron two clear bookends in the 2026 Phantom lineup. The 3.2 should appeal to better players and traditionalists who want a compact mallet that still feels familiar, while the 12 is built for golfers who prioritize stability, forgiveness and a larger visual platform.
In a putter market increasingly driven by fit, alignment and stability, Cameron’s latest Phantom additions make the lineup more complete. Whether a player wants a compact, rounded mid-mallet or a deep-CG mallet with maximum MOI, the expanded Phantom family now offers a more defined path to finding the right shape and neck combination.
The new Scotty Cameron Phantom 3.2 and Phantom 12 models are scheduled to arrive in golf shops worldwide this summer.
