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 ...
In part four of our Tour fitting series, Odyssey's Cody Hale explains how he fits pros into putters they can trust will perform for them. The post What pros demand from their putters, according to an ...
Zero-torque putters look different than traditional clubs but promise more consistency on the greens. Learn how they work and see the hottest models.
What you need to know: Odyssey’s new S2S Tri-Hot putter lineup might look like a familiar face, but under the hood, it’s a total rethink of how a putter should feel, set up, aim and swing. The putter ...
In yet another Monday finish on the PGA Tour, Zach Johnson used a final-round, 6-under par 65 to capture the next to last FedEx Cup Playoff event, the BMW Championship. Johnson was in the top five of ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: SeeMore’s latest SKx and SBx mallets mark the company’s first full foray into the realm of “zero torque” putters by combining the familiar aim and alignment features with new ...
Over nearly two decades, TaylorMade Spider putters have evolved into some of the most influential clubs in golf. Can they help you hole more putts?
Who it’s for: Golfers who prefer mallet putters and want help with alignment, especially those who struggle to consistently aim the face or center the ball at address. What you should know: Ping’s new ...
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