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Odyssey
Odyssey Eleven S Stroke Lab Putter 35" SuperStroke Tour 2.0 Mens RH HC (1UH1IZ4MMLGQ)
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Scotty Cameron
Scotty Cameron Newport 2 Teryllium TeI3 Putter 35" Mens RH (RRG4NJXSNFQQ)
Was: $559.99Now: $383.99 -
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Bettinardi
Bettinardi 2020 BB8W Putter 33" SuperStroke Tour 3.0 Mens RH HC (VZKACVYN73GV)
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Taylormade
TaylorMade Spider Tour Platinum Putter 34.5" SuperStroke Mid Slim 2.0 Mens RH HC (7IQIMVD3T2AH)
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Odyssey
Odyssey O-Works Black 2W Putter 35" SuperStroke Mens RH (XLWX50QQSCZQ)
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ARGOLF
ARGOLF Arthur 2.0 Putter 34" SuperStroke Pistol 2.0 Mens RH HC (LNHT4M0ZYY70)
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Odyssey
Odyssey White Hot XG 2-Ball F7 Putter 34" Mens RH HC (DPUEI515SWXX)
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Taylormade
TaylorMade TP Patina Soto Putter 35" SuperStroke Pistol GTR 1.0 Mens RH HC (F3KC5TENJFV2)
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Tour Edge
Tour Edge HP Series CBAL-1 Putter 38" Mens RH Bad Grip (MWOB4J51V5DZ)
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Macgregor
Macgregor Classic Ironmaster IMG Putter 35" Mens RH (NGGZ0HUMKTWY)
Was: $44.99Now: $33.69 -
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Scotty Cameron
Scotty Cameron Oil Can Catalina 2 Putter 34" Mens RH HC (S87FYH3NYISX)
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Scotty Cameron
Scotty Cameron Pro Platinum Newport Mid Slant Putter 33.5" SuperStroke 5.0 RH (5CJCWAJN9GIF)
Was: $264.99Now: $183.29
Putting is arguably the most important aspect of the golf game. As long as you aren't Sir Shanks-A-Lot the putter will be the one club that you use most during a round of golf. If you average a two putt in a given round, you're going to use your putter 36 times. Maybe you will pull out your driver 12 times if you don't hit it very far. You might pull out your wedge 18 times if you arent very accurate when hitting into a green. The point is, you are going to use your putter a lot and if you use it a lot, you're going to want a putter you like.
When it comes to putters, the main differentiator is the how the head is shaped. Primarily it comes down to blade or mallet. A blade putter has a skinny profile from the top view, whereas a mallet putter has a big ole butt. Choosing one versus the other really comes down to preference, a blade is generally easier to gauge the distance you need to hit the ball (lag), where a mallet generally helps you align your putt better. Of course if you talk to ten different people, you will get ten different answers about which is better and why. The best way to choose what kind of putter you want is to go out and try a few.