The Phantom 7 is a sharp-angled wingback mallet with a larger footprint from front to back compared to the 5, and features a double-bend shaft. The 7 offers rail-like alignment with its longer wings, and the shape is trusted by players like recent PGA TOUR winner Michael Brennan (7.2 tour prototype) and the 2021 FedExCup champion (7.2 tour prototype). New for 2026 is the double-bend shaft configuration on the Phantom 7, designed with tour player feedback to provide a more face-balanced feel with an alternative look at address.
New Full-Face Studio Carbon Steel (SCS) Inserts
- Each 2026 Phantom mallet features a new full-face Studio Carbon Steel (SCS) insert with chain-link face milling, fine-tuning sound and feel while preserving ball speed off the face. SCS inserts first debuted in the 2025 Studio Style lineup after extensive testing to find the optimal combination of material and milling. Carbon steel, which has a greeter damping capacity than metal inserts like Teryllium, stainless steel and aluminum, softens sound by limiting the duration of the tone of the strike. The chain-link milling technology reduces the number of touchpoints with the golf ball at impact to further soften sound while maintaining feel and feedback for the golfer — a key hallmark of Scotty Cameron putters.
More Neck and Shaft Configurations
- Across the three head shapes, the new Phantom lineup offers five unique neck and shaft configurations, providing a wide range of options to match different stroke types and player preferences.
- Making its in-line debut is the double-bend shaft configuration of the Phantom 7. Designed with extensive tour player input, the double-bend provides a more face-balanced feel with an alternative look at address compared to the mid-bend shaft setup previously offered in the 7.
Tour-Influenced Shaping
- New Phantom putters feature several head shape and profile refinements, all of which were directly informed by tour player feedback.
- Deeper faces and modified crowns: New Phantom putters have a taller height at face center and an increased radius on the topline, both of which affect subtle visuals at address and can translate to better path into the ball.
- Redesigned soles: New Phantom putters feature a flatter sole design with more surface area to sole the putter consistently, particularly across different slopes and grass types. Justin Thomas played a key role in its development, providing feedback to create a shape that helps keep the putter soled in a solid and square position for a more repeatable setup.