Improve your stroke and lower your score with this list of the best putters.
You’ll take more strokes with your putter than any other club in your bag, so choose wisely. The proper putter can immediately help you sink more putts and boost your confidence on the green – it’s a magical, invincible feeling to see the ball roll directly at the cup time after time. But the wrong model may well frustrate you and yield higher scores.
Thankfully, there’s a putter that will gracefully jive with your unique stroke, stance and personal preferences regarding feel, weighting, offset, head size and shape. That’s why we’ve identified the top mallets and blades on the market, and which types of golfers will benefit the most from each model.
If you’re still not sure which putter will become your new go-to on the course, then check out our guide to buying the right putter.
TaylorMade Spider Tour X #3 | Odyssey Ai-One 7 S | L.A.B. Golf DF3 | Scotty Cameron 2024 Phantom 5.5 | PING PLD Milled DS72 | Odyssey Ai-One Double Wide DB |Scotty Cameron 2023 Super Select Newport 2 | PING 2024 Anser 2 | Tommy Armour 2024 Impact No. 1 | TaylorMade TP Black Juno #1 | Odyssey Ai-One Cruiser Jailbird DB OS | L.A.B. Golf MEZZ.1 MAX Counter Balance | TaylorMade Women's 2024 Spider Tour #3 | Odyssey Women’s Ai-One 7 DB | Tommy Armour Women's Impact No. 3 Mallet Putter
These large-headed putters generally work best with straight-back-and-through strokes and are known for their forgiveness.
These blade-style putters generally work best with arc-style, inside-to-outside putting strokes and are known for their clean looks.
Regardless if you have physical limitations that prevent you from bending over to putt, or if you just don’t feel comfortable taking a conventional stroke, then a longer putter can help get the job done easier for you.
These models are weighted and sized for female golfers – right down to a smaller grip that women can hold comfortably. Explore all women’s putters here.