Where To Buy Putters?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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You can spend anywhere from

$25 to $600

on a new putter. The putter is a critical club to improving your score but be honest about your game. If you are just getting started, you probably don’t need to spend more than $150 and if you can’t afford that, there are plenty of options in the $75 – $100 range.

What are the top 10 putters?

  1. TaylorMade Spider X. The Top Dog. …
  2. Wilson Staff Infinite “The L” …
  3. Titleist Scotty Cameron Newport 2. …
  4. Odyssey Stroke Lab Triple Track 2-Ball Putter. …
  5. Ping Heppler Tomcat 14. …
  6. Ping G Le 2 Anser Ladies Putter. …
  7. Mizuno M-Craft 3 Putter. …
  8. EvnRoll ER10 Outback Black Mallet.

What are the 3 types of putters?

There are three main types of putter head design:

blade, peripheral-weighted and mallet

. Blade putters traditionally suit players with straight putting strokes. They typically favour hard, fast greens and require more of a delicate touch.

What is the most popular putter?

Why is the

Taylormade Spider X

the Best Putter in the World? The main reason the Spider X can easily claim this honor is because it is by far the most widely used putter on the PGA tour. The only other putter to achieve a similar level of popularity was the original Odyssey 2 ball back in the early 2000’s.

Is it worth buying a good putter?

Are expensive golf putters worth it?

The answer is both yes and no

. For most people, the mid level, top brand putter is likely to be just as good. Expensive putters are made with the best materials out there and they are typically worth the money.

What kind of putter should a beginner use?

The best putter for a beginner is

golf putter that is extremely forgiving

. As I’ve discussed throughout the post, forgiveness is crucial for beginner players. Usually, this means a mallet or high MOI putter as they have a larger sweet spot and tons of forgiveness.

What is the most forgiving putter?

  • Odyssey 2-Ball Ten Putter. Reasons to buy. …
  • Cobra King 3D Printed Agera Putter. Reasons to buy. …
  • Scotty Cameron Phantom X 11.5 Putter. Reasons to buy. …
  • Ping 2021 Fetch Putter. Reasons to buy. …
  • TaylorMade Truss TB1 Putter. …
  • Wilson Staff Infinite Buckingham Putter. …
  • Mizuno M-Craft 3 Putter. …
  • Evnroll ER11V Putter.

What length putter should I use?

The length of the putter will be directly related to your height. If you are 6 feet or taller, you will need a 35 inch putter, 5’9′′ to 6′′ suggests a 34 inch putter, while 5’6′′ to 5’9′′ suggests a 33 inch putter. Customized putter are suggested for those above 6’4′′ and shorter than 5’6′′.

What is the easiest putter to line up?

The brand new

Odyssey Triple Track designs

are the easiest putters to line up. The three lines on the top of the putter will give you direction for both the golf ball and your putting stroke. If you struggle to get the golf ball on the proper path, this putter will help do it for you.

What does toe hang do on a putter?

When you do the same with a putter that has toe hang, it will

balance on an angle towards the ground

. If you putt on an arc, you are more suited to a putter with toe hang, whereas face balanced putters will lend themselves to straight back and through strokes.

How do you get fitted for a putter?

Do expensive putters make a difference?


Many expensive putters actually do provide advanced performance (better stability and forgiveness on off center hits) characteristics that more basic, less hi-tech designs don’t

. However, there are other high-end models that are simply much fancier versions of basic designs.

Why are Scotty Camerons so good?

Cameron credits years of video research with helping him design putters that feel good in a golfer’s hands. He cites the characteristic

soft trailing edge of his putter heads

as a reason golfers like his putters, explaining that the feel of the soft edge helps to lessen the tension many players encounter when putting.

Why do pros use blade putters?

Still being the most popular style of putter on professional tours, blade putters can

provide better distance control and accuracy on longer putts

. Its weight distribution also yields more precision in feel. For the golfer who putts more from feel than sight, a blade putter may be the better option.

Which putter is better blade or mallet?

While most golfers traditionally start off with a blade putter in their bag, mallet putters have gained popularity with advancements in control and stability through the stroke.

Players with an arc stroke tend to perform better with blades

because of the weight distribution between the heel and toe.

How do I know when I need a new putter?

  1. Inconsistent speed. If you find yourself really struggling to consistently hit putts the distance required, hitting the ball both short and long of your target frequently, one culprit could be the loft or face material of your putter. …
  2. Off-center shots. …
  3. Miss Tendencies.

What makes a putter so expensive?

What actually makes them so expensive? The first thing is

the materials they’re made from

. They use pretty expensive materials to build their putters and that’s what gives them a solid feel. There really isn’t anything that feels as good as a Scotty Cameron putter and that’s enough for a lot of people to get one.

Should I upgrade putter?

The putter is the most important club in the golf gag, so

it should be upgraded first, followed by the driver

.

What is mallet putter?

A mallet is

a putter that has a larger clubhead around the club face

. They are generally round, square, or what is referred to in the industry as “half moon.” The size allows the weight distribution to be done over a larger area. The size also allows for a more elaborate design for aiming aids.

Does a heavier putter help?

Add weight at the putter head

A heavier putter head makes the putter feel heavier and more like a pendulum,

helping you make a smoother stroke

. Adjustable heel-toe weights make it easy to bump up the mass without the guesswork.

What is a good putter for ladies?

  • Odyssey Women’s Stroke Lab 2-Ball Putter. Reasons to buy. …
  • Cleveland Frontline Cero Putter. Reasons to buy. …
  • Evnroll ER10 Outback Putter. …
  • TaylorMade Spider X Putter. …
  • Ping G Le2 Anser Putter. …
  • Scotty Cameron Special Select Fastback 1.5 Putter. …
  • Wilson Staff Women’s Infinite Windy City Putter. …
  • Mizuno M.

Why is the spider putter so good?

It has a nice compact shape. It’s one of the more forgiving putters I’ve tested. It has a nice sound and soft feel at impact. I found it great for distance control.

Is a heavy or light putter better?


A putter that is too heavy is better than a putter that is too light

. The proper putter head weight (swingweight) promotes the proper feel of the putter and more importantly becomes another major factor in distance control.

Is a mallet putter more forgiving?


Mallet putters are said to be a bit more forgiving because of their size

, and the blades are going to give some extra help when it comes to feel and control on the greens. Depending on your putting stroke, one of these two putters may be better for you than another.

Who should use a 35 inch putter?

In general, golfers with a height of 5’9′′ – 5’11” should use a 34′′ length putter, 5’8′′ and below should use a 33′′, and those

above 6′

should use a 35′′ putter. A golfer’s posture also contributes to putter length. Upright posture suggests a longer putter, while hunched over suggests a shorter one.

Is it OK to cut a putter down?

Cutting an inch or so off the butt end of the shaft won’t make an awful lot of difference to the total weight of the putter, but will make a significant difference to the swing weight, so you may need to add weight to the head. Suggest you try it as it is after being cut down.

Is 34 inch putter too short?

Bottom line, most people are using putters that are too long for them. Very few men will need a 35-inch putter and

very few women will need a 34-inch putter

. Even if you’re on the taller side—over 6 feet for men and over 5 feet 8 inches for women—it still doesn’t mean you’ll need a longer putter.

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