Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2 Review: A Modern Classic Blade Putter
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The Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2 is one of the most recognisable blade putters in golf. With its clean lines, plumber's neck design and tour-proven shape, the Newport 2 has remained a favourite among golfers for decades.
The latest Studio Style Newport 2 continues that tradition while incorporating modern materials and manufacturing techniques designed to enhance feel, feedback and consistency on the greens.
Looking to add a Studio Style Newport 2 to your bag? We currently have a pair of brand new putters in both a 33-inch and 35-inch. Available with real photos of the actual putters and fast Australia-wide shipping.

What Is the Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2?
The Studio Style Newport 2 is a precision-milled blade putter featuring Scotty Cameron's iconic Newport 2 head shape. The model is constructed from 303 stainless steel and features a soft face insert designed to deliver responsive feel and feedback at impact. The Newport 2 also uses a plumber's neck hosel, creating moderate toe hang that suits golfers with a slight arc in their putting stroke.
Its angular profile, clean topline and single alignment line provide a classic look at address that appeals to golfers who prefer a traditional blade-style putter.
Why Is The Newport 2 So Popular?
The Newport 2 has built a reputation as one of the most successful and widely recognised putter designs in modern golf.
Golfers are drawn to the model because of its:
Traditional blade appearance
Precise alignment features
Responsive feel and feedback
Premium milled construction
Proven performance across all skill levels
The Newport 2 shape has remained a staple within the Scotty Cameron range for many years, with refinements being made to materials and construction while maintaining the overall look that golfers know and trust.

Who Is The Newport 2 Best Suited To?
The Studio Style Newport 2 is best suited to golfers who:
Prefer the look of a traditional blade putter
Want clear feedback from the putter face
Have a putting stroke with a slight arc
Value precision and feel over maximum forgiveness
Golfers looking for a larger, more forgiving head shape may prefer a mid-mallet or mallet design, while players who appreciate a compact profile often gravitate toward the Newport 2.
33 Inch vs 35 Inch: Which Length Should You Choose?
Choosing the correct putter length is just as important as selecting the right head shape.
33 Inch Newport 2
A 33-inch putter is commonly preferred by golfers who:
Have a shorter stature
Prefer standing slightly closer to the ball
Like a more upright posture at address
Many golfers find a shorter putter can help improve consistency by encouraging their eyes to sit more directly over the golf ball.
35 Inch Newport 2
A 35-inch putter is often chosen by golfers who:
Are taller in height
Prefer a more relaxed setup position
Feel more comfortable with a longer putter
The correct length ultimately comes down to posture, setup and personal preference rather than handicap or skill level.

Premium Construction and Feel
The Studio Style Newport 2 is precision milled from 303 stainless steel and incorporates a face insert engineered to produce a softer sound and feel at impact. Scotty Cameron's Studio Style range was developed with a focus on blending traditional blade aesthetics with enhanced feel characteristics.
For many golfers, the combination of premium materials, precise milling and consistent feedback is a key reason the Newport 2 continues to remain one of the most sought-after putter designs in golf.
Shop Scotty Cameron Newport 2 Putters in Australia
At The Golf Club Exchange, every club is individually photographed so you can see the exact item you are purchasing.
We currently have two Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2 putters available:
Both putters include the original Scotty Cameron headcover and are supplied with real photos of the actual putter.

Final Verdict
The Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2 remains one of the benchmark blade putters in golf. Its classic shape, premium construction and responsive feel continue to appeal to golfers who value precision on the greens.
Whether you choose the 33-inch or 35-inch version, the most important factor is selecting the length that best suits your posture and setup.
For golfers seeking a traditional blade putter with a long-standing reputation for quality and performance, the Newport 2 remains a compelling option.



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