Putters
Ranging from big to small, blade to mallet, light to heavy, cast to milled, today
2010 Buyer's Guide PuttersChoosing the right putter means first looking at what type of putting stroke you have |
May 2010The latest in golf equipment, instruction, training aids, apparel & more |
2009 Putters Buyer's Guide |
Showcase: Milled Putters |
2008 Putter Buyer's GuideKnown as the most interesting and often the most colorful club in the bag, putters are more unique than ever. Want to try a new shape? A new material? There?s something new for everyone. |
Putters Buyer's Guide 2007In 2007, it's easier than ever to find a putter that's designed exactly for youIf you’ve ever been humbled after having your stroke analyzed at one of those high-tech putting studios, you know why the adage “feel is not real” is, well, real. After all, when examined under a microscope, all the flaws of your stroke are magnified. Your path goes left, your clubface is open, you hit everything off the toe—the data doesn’t lie and sometimes all that bad news is enough to make you want to impale your flatstick into the monitor. |
Putters Buyer's Guide 2006 |









