What’s new? How much does it cost? And, what are the performance gains? Max McVittie brings you the lowdown on the new Scotty Cameron OC Low-Torque putters.
Zero-torque putters are very much the talk of the town over the last 12 months. Their presence of the professional tours has only grown, with JJ Spaun sinking one of the most iconic putts of the year to win the US Open with one. If you thought they were going to be a flash in the pan, you couldn’t have been more wrong. Now, one of the most accomplished putter brands has entered the low-torque era. And they are here with a bang!
Scotty Cameron is arguably the most significant name in the world of putters. They were also the only big brand left to release a low-torque putter line-up. That is until now. These are designed to promoting a square-to-the-path delivery whilst maintaining exceptional feel and feedback.
To find out how, here’s everything you need to know about the all-new Scotty Cameron putter line-up that could redefine what a low-torque putter is…
Scotty Cameron OC Low-Torque Putters: The Technology
The design of the Scotty Cameron OC putters is to, of course, deliver a low torque flagstick. They have set out to do this by positioning the shaft directly through the putter’s centre of gravity. This has managed to help reduce twisting during the stroke while preserving the feel and feedback often associated with Scotty Cameron putters.
Both models use Cameron’s chain-link face milling pattern. This is a precision-milled texture that softens sound and enhances feedback. In the Phantom 11R OC, this pattern extends across the entire face, while the Studio Style Fastback OC combines it with a Studio Carbon Steel (SCS) insert to achieve a similar soft yet responsive feel.
These putters also feature minimal shaft lean, with just one degree of forward lean to promote a natural setup and neutral hand position. This subtle adjustment is designed to help golfers see a clean topline at address, reducing any visual distraction that other putters can be guilty of to encourage a square impact position.
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A heavier head weight, roughly 15 grams more than standard Scotty Cameron models, is also utilised. As a result it provides greater connection to the putting stroke. This is paired with a stiffer black shaft, engineered to complement the increased mass without dulling the feel, and a tapered Matador Mid grip for comfort and control.
Customisation is still strong as the new OC models allow players to adjust loft and lie angles without affecting torque performance. This flexibility ensures that golfers can fine-tune their setup to match their stroke and preferences.
Scotty Cameron OC Low-Torque Putters: The Line-Up
Scotty Cameron has released two putters as part of their first ever low-torque putter range; the Phantom 11R OC and the Studio Style Flashback OC.
Phantom 11R OC
Looks: Has a tour-inspired 11R head shape that features softer, more rounded edges than the Phantom 11 head.
Main Attributes: The 11R has a single alignment line, which extends back to the shaft placement.
Who is it for?: For those golfers looking to eliminate face rotation.
Studio Style Flashback OC
Looks: It has the same shaping as the 2025 Fastback model. It is a ring-weighted mid-mallet design with high-contrast alignment.
Main Attributes: It features a Studio Carbon Steel face insert with a chain-link milling pattern for better feel and roll performance.
Who is it for?: For those golfers looking to eliminate face rotation.
The Details
Available: In shops worldwide from 14th November 2025