The putter you use is something a lot of golfers oversee. Putting is the most important part of your game and if your putter does not feel right for your stroke, and you are inconsistent with putting, it will play a major role on what your score is at the end of the day. When you chose a putter, you can chose between a mallet, or a blade. A mallet is bigger and has a lighter feel because of the weight being distributed along a bigger area. A is skinny and has a heavier feel because of the weight being a small space.
Starting off with the first bladed putter. The Wilson Staff Infinite Michigan Avenue putter will suit any golfers putting needs coming in at just $130
The Ping 2021 Anser putter is a great option for someone who wants a solid blade putter. Costing $200, it's a good price for an average person who is serious about the game
One of the highest quality putter brands on the market. The Scotty Cameron Newport 2.5 plus putter will cost $450 but is made to last a lifetime
The first putter is the Wilson-Staff infinite Buckingham Putter. With a price tag of $130, this putter is affordable for someone who wants a good putter without burning a hole in your wallet
The mid priced mallet is the Taylormade Spider X Hydro Blast. Priced at $250, this suits someone who wants a light, but not cheap putting experience.
The most best expensive mallet is the Odyssey 2-Ball Eleven Triple Track. At $300 this putter will give you a boost of confidence when standing over a putt with its triple track ball align system
Bladed | Mallets | |
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Cheap | Wilson Infinite Michigan Avenue | Wilson Infinite Buckingham |
Medium | Ping 2021 Anser | Taylormade spider X hydro blast |
Expensive | Scotty Cameron Newport 2.5 plus | Callaway Odyssey 2 ball triple track |