Why We Like It
Given the technological efforts in its design and manufacture, this putter sports a price that seems like a misprint. These bargain blades stoutly cater to two stroke types, use different grips to accommodate those strokes and produce the same manufacturing tolerances as a $300 putter. Most importantly, the complex milling pattern on the face with its varying density specific to each model normalizes ball speed on mis-hits.
Characteristics
- Milling pattern on the face syncs with each head’s different level of stability on off-center hits.
- Two models are designed for arcing strokes (1, 8S) and one model for straight strokes (center-shafted 8C).
- Two grips correspond to models that fit the slight arc stroke (narrower) or the straight stroke (thicker).
- Three models (1, 8S, 8C); head weights: 355, 365 grams; lengths: 34, 35 inches; loft: 3 degrees.
Highlights
- Top 5 softest-feeling blade putters, high-handicaps
- Top 5 softest-feeling blade putters, low-handicaps
Price
$150
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
Rolls the ball so well, and I never feel like it gets away from me. For a milled putter this club is really soft. Nice balance and weighting.
Ricky, 45, Handicap: +2A soft, cushiony compression on the face. This is the one you have to get.
Anand, 42, Handicap: 6The face is extremely stable throughout the stroke. Easy to line up this geometric head and to keep the putter moving down the line.
Wesley, 29, Handicap: +1The Secret Move to a Repeatable Putting Stroke
If you want to score well, you have to putt well. Being a good putter is part science, part art, and part luck. In this video, David Leadbetter shows you his essentials for getting more putts to drop, including his secret move for creating a reliable, repeatable stroke.