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David Dusek

Scotty Cameron drops H24 Limited Phantom 9.2 putter

Some guys are into stylish watches and timepieces, while others are into wine, clothes, cycling or fishing. Scotty Cameron has been a car guy, especially American muscle cars. Over the years, names like Fastback (which is a name given to slant-back Mustangs) have been used for putters, and automobile-inspired visuals have been added to putters, as well.

Now comes the H24 Limited Phantom 9.2, a limited-edition mallet putter that will be offered for $900 at select Titleist-authorized shops on Dec. 13.

The H24 Limited Phantom 9.2 comes standard at 34.5 inches in length and with 3.5 degrees of loft and a 70-degree lie angle. The Phantom 9 head has been given a a plumber’s neck hosel that creates one shaft’s-width of offset.

The head itself is milled from 303 stainless steel, but a larger portion of the bottom has been milled out and then covered by a 6061 aircraft-grade aluminum sole plate.

The long orange line makes it easier to aim and alignment putts. (David Dusek/Golfweek)

What makes the H24 Limited Phantom 9.2 special are the tour-black finish and the little details that Cameron has added. On the dual-milled face, golfers will see racing stripes running across the Scotty Cameron logo, complementing the race-car inspired, triple-milled orange and gray sight lines on the crown. The 15-gram weights in the heel and toe have even been given laser-etched checkerboards that echo the flag waved as the winning car crosses the finish line. The whole package creates a look that Steve McQueen would have loved and that gearheads will gush for.

Below are some close-up looks at the H24 Limited Phantom 9.2 putter

Scotty Cameron H24 Limited Phantom 9.2 putter. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
The race car-inspired details are everywhere on the Scotty Cameron H24 Limited Phantom 9.2 putter. (David…
Like other Phantom putters, the H24 Limited Phantom 9.2 has a dual-milled face. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
The weights have been given laser-etched checkerboards. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
The plumber's neck hosel creates a shaft's-width of offset and some toe hang. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
The black finish helps the alignment lines stand out. (David Dusek.Golfweek)
The long orange line makes it easier to aim and alignment putts. (David Dusek/Golfweek)
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