Scotty Cameron introduces OC putters with zero torque design and familiar feel
The Scotty Cameron OC putters combine a zero torque setup with milled carbon steel faces, heavier heads and classic Cameron precision.
David Dusek- Scotty Cameron has released its first zero-torque putters, the OC (Onset Center) series.
- The new putters are designed to reduce face rotation during the stroke for increased stability.
- A milled carbon steel face insert provides the soft feel and feedback associated with the brand.
Gear: Scotty Cameron OC (Onset Center) putters
Price: $549 each
Specs: Milled stainless steel head with milled carbon steel face insert and adjustable sole weights.
Who it’s for: Golfers who are interested in the stability and the face-control benefits of zero-torque putters but who want the feel, feedback, and precision that defines Scotty Cameron designs.
What you should know: The Scotty Cameron OC putters represent the brand’s first step into the zero-torque category, with the goal being to offer golfers popular head options that help to keep the face square to the path throughout the stroke, while also providing the feel golfers associate with Scotty Cameron putters.
The Deep Dive: Over the past few years, golfers have become increasingly excited about putters in the zero-torque category that resist twisting or reduce face rotation during the stroke. However, many of those putters have lacked the sound and responsiveness players expect from a milled steel putter, and they often look very untraditional.
Scotty Cameron’s new OC (Onset Center) family is designed to deliver ultra-high stability while reducing face rotation without sacrificing feel. The OC series achieves those things by blending some of Cameron’s core principles.
First, the OC putters have the shaft enter the head directly over the putter’s center of gravity (CG) location to minimize torque and twisting. This is required in zero-torque putters, and in the 11R OC, the shaft attaches to a fixed, tiny hosel piece. However, in the Fastback OC, Cameron developed an innovative design that he calls a Spud Hosel assembly. It allows the Scotty Cameron Fastback OC to be custom fit with 0-, 1-, or 2-degrees of forward shaft lean and different sole weights to help golfers get a putter with the swing weight they desire, while still providing the ultra-low torque and the “toe-up” orientation that define this category.

By studying how players use zero-torque putters and talking with Tour players who already use them, Cameron learned that the reduced torque made the putters feel lighter in a player’s hands, so to enhance feel, both of the OC putters have heads that are 15 grams heavier than standard. But, again, through custom order, golfers can change that.

After designing the putters with zero torque, the second critical addition to the OC putter family is a carbon-steel hitting area. This debuted earlier in 2025 in the Studio Style putters, and both the Phantom 11R OC and the Fastback OC feature a milled carbon-steel hitting area with a chain-link pattern. It provides enhanced feedback and delivers a crisp, soft sound through impact. The 11R OC’s milling covers the whole face, while the Fastback OC uses an insert-style configuration.
The OC putters reflect Scotty Cameron’s approach to innovation: Build for the best players in the world first, get their feedback, and then refine the design for everyone else. With the 11R OC and Fastback OC, that philosophy takes on a new dimension, offering elite-level stability and feedback in a package that feels unmistakably Cameron.