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 ...
Welcome to another edition of the Fully Equipped Mailbag, sponsored by Cleveland/Srixon Golf, an interactive GOLF.com series in which we field your hard-hitting gear questions. I watched the U.S. Open ...
Take a look at the putters used by the best in the PGA Tour's 2025 Strokes Gained: Putting ranking and what they all had in ...
For decades, the putter debate resembled Tiger Woods at the 2000 U.S. Open: It wasn’t even close to a fair fight. Wilson’s 8802, Titleist’s Bullseye and Ping’s Anser—one of the most important club ...
Putting is such an important part of the game of golf that this club often becomes one of the most loved (or hated) clubs in a golfer’s bag. Taking the time to find the perfect putter can result in a ...
The putter has been perceived as equipment's technological holdout. For years, golfers were reluctant to embrace innovation in the club they used most. That has changed. Physics give mallets an ...
__Six of the 12 players on the Europe's victorious Ryder Cup squad used mallet or mallet-like putters to roll their way to Sunday's improbable victory, including putting savant Ian Poulter with the ...
Golfers in the 16th century referred to the putter as a “putting cleek.” Bobby Jones won 13 major championships with a putter so famous that it had a name, Calamity Jane. And Tiger Woods has sported ...