If a golfer is searching for a new putter, chances are their current gamer isn’t behaving. Unless you’re a gear junkie of the highest order — or Hideki Matsuyama — no one is seeking out a new putter ...
It's hard to believe that there was once a stigma surrounding mallet putters. The thinking was that if you were a good player, you used a blade, and if you struggled on the greens, you played a mallet ...
Golfers at the highest level aren’t just chasing money and trophies, they’re chasing history, and this week at the Masters a golfer will either add to their major total or win one for the first time ...
Few moments in golf are as gratifying as making a shot that lands perfectly on the green, but to truly capitalize on that, you need one of the best putters in your bag. Since the putter is the only ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Four new additions to SeeMore’s Classic Series utilize the company’s hallmark “RifleScope” red dot and are cast from 303 stainless steel. Three blade-style heads and one mallet ...
Mallet putters, which feature a trapezoidal or protruding back section, have become the dominant choice on the PGA Tour. An increasing number of players are setting aside blade putters, which have a ...
When Scottie Scheffler switched (back) to a mallet putter to win both the Arnold Palmer Invitational and the Players Championship, it's not like that's the only reason for his victory surge, but it's ...
Are blade putters dying out on the professional circuits? A number of big names continue to use them, but perhaps not as many as you would expect ...