Had a chance to roll one today. So, unfortunately I was able to roll it head to head against a Toulon Las Vegas First Run and a 2025 Las Vegas, (full disclosure, I've owned a handful of Toulon's and feel they may be the best club/company on the market). I say unfortunately because the 9.2R is a really nice putter, but I would pick either of the Toulon's over the 9.2R. Visually I think the size and shape is perfect, and it's very cool to have a tour inspired head shape with the plumbers neck. The alignment line, the super deep black finish, it looks great.
But...
The face milling. It's nice, like I stated above. If I didn't have the Toulon's to compare it to I would rate it very high, especially in that it's not an insert face. Both of the Toulon's put a better roll on the ball and the feel was also better. Feel is subjective right? For me the Toulon's were slightly softer, all of them give good feedback on strike location. Also, the grip leaves a lot to be desired, but I'm not a fan of the matador Cameron grip. Toulon has a similar grip for their putters, but I also have the option of going with a Lamkin Deep Etched at no up charge.
My thoughts...
10/10 Looks
8/10 Feel
2/10 Customizable
5/10 Headcover (wouldn't be surprised if the velcro starts scratching the finish over time, but that's speculation)
For what it is, I really like it. If I never rolled a Toulon, this would likely be a purchase that I'd take to a shop to get adjusted to my specs, likely change out the shaft and definitely the grip. Cameron missed the mark on not letting people customize the loft/lie/length. And that's a minimum ask, most of the other brands for clubs in this category are giving options for specs and also grips/shafts. I won't say this feels like a cash grab by Cameron, they are just behind the curve compared to what others are offering.