Shot on location at the brilliant Dundonald Links in Scotland TG Test Pro Neil Wain and Equipment Editor Simon Daddow test and review the Best Putters of 2023.
We narrow 72 putters down to our favourite 5 Blade and Mallet models along with 10 outstanding MOI options.
See the full results on our website here https://bit.ly/3ZG1a5C
Timestamps:
0:49 Should you be using a Blade, Mallet or MOI Putter?
3:32 All the Blade Putters we tested this year
3:38 All the Mallet Putters we tested this year
3:41 All the MOI Putters we tested this year
4:59 Our best Blade Putters of 2023
8:45 Our best Mallet Putters of 2023
13:25 Our best MOI Putters of 2023
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16 Comments
Really good overall test. All explanations about the respective putters are clear and understandable. Thanks 👍
Thanks guys! I buy knock off putters like Pinemeadow, Ray Cook, Lazrus, Orlimar, Kirkland, Tour Edge, Maltby, etc. due to cost consideration.
Wish more companies would adopt a multimaterial shaft like the Odyssey Stroke Lab, it feels awesome for head weight and face control and makes their putters feel like really good value. I won an Newport 2 and have been enjoying it but wish it had a more premium shaft, the headcover being velcro is a pain, and the standard pistol grip makes it very easy to turn the hands over during a stroke which I'm not a big fan of. Picked up a Super stroke 2.0 to change in, but it's hard to replicate how good of an experience I've had with the Odyssey Double wides.
Which are the best in each category?
Great review. I didn’t see any mention of the phantom X model in MOI section.
No LAB Golf putters?
well done! ping told me at a fitting im a strong arc player so i bought the ping kushin4 but i love the look and feel of new ping tomcat14 which only comes in face balanced, why do i make more putts t pga store w tomcat vs mine? what to do?
I find the evenroll putters to be the biggest sham in the industry.
The zebra came on the market in the mid 70s
It’s all about what you like looking down at as far as size and toe hang. I prefer a milled putter, it seems the most consistent in gauging distance.
If tech was so important why do the manufacturers only offer best sellers in lefty…..and PGA tour players still miss 3 footers…..
All about the $$$$
I use a Seemore in black (can pick the ball up without bending) and a skinny rubber grip (durable and easy in and out of bag) so practical and the rest is down to my green reading skills..or not…
I love my Scotty Special Select Squareback 2. It came down to the Squareback 2, Del mar, and the Evnroll ER2. I loved all 3, but I decided on the Squareback 2. My putting has never been better. As long as you are fit for the correct length and hosel for your stroke, go with the putter that gives you the most confidence.
11:48 The Tyne G doesn't make any sense and isn't a Fetch replacement because it does NOT fit in the cup to retrieve your ball. You might as well use a classic Tyne.
LAB Mezz putter would be on my list, but it’s very pricey. I think there’s something to lie angle balanced putters but the original LAB looked horrendous. The best feature of the Cobra putters for me isn’t the 3D printing, but the descending loft technology face. And of course, Sik putters also have this. But for value, the Cobra options win over the Sik for me. The new Wilson Staff putters also look tasty this year (not cheap like the Infinite range)
It would be great if you did a comparison of all Armlock putters!
I didn't see a review on the PXG Bat. Attack… did I miss it?