When Arnold Palmer won the British Open successively in 1961 and 1962, he did it with what’s today considered one of the most acclaimed putters in the history of modern golf: the Wilson 8802 flanged blade. Now, Wilson Staff is ...
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Feed SubscriptionIn Review: SeeMore m1 Putter
The story of the SeeMore putter is similar to that of the American bald eagle—a magnificent creation once pushed to the brink of extinction, only to stage a stirring comeback. Indeed, the once-beleaguered SeeMore Putter Company is again flying high ...
Read More »In Review: Q-Roll Classic IV Putter
Q-Roll Golf is a small putter company with a big idea that literally turns conventional wisdom upside down. The idea is called Radius Face Technology, and it challenges the widely accepted notion that a putter needs a lofted face to ...
Read More »In Review: Odyssey Marxman Putter
Odyssey Golf bills its new Marxman putter as the successor to the company’s groundbreaking 2-Ball putter. The 2-Ball is sort of like Star Wars. It blew people’s minds and set sales records, and it’s a really tough act to follow. ...
Read More »In Review: Accelerator Putting Mat
If you practice your putting at home by rolling a golf ball over the carpet and into a pint glass, it’s time to come out of the cave and walk upright. Indeed, for the mere cost of two cases of ...
Read More »In Review: The Putting Arc T3
The Putting Arc is a proven system for practicing and refining the optimal putting stroke, as noted here in an earlier review of two other Putting Arc models. Today we review the smaller T3 model ($39), which is intended solely ...
Read More »In Review: Rife Two Bar Mallet Putter
For some reason, I was never drawn to Rife’s Two Bar putters, despite their uniquely appealing look. But after getting cozy with Rife’s Two Bar mallet putter ($179), I have made a quick transition from disengaged to smitten. This is ...
Read More »In Review: MacGregor Response DCT Putter
As noted here earlier, MacGregor Golf is making an admirable push to refresh its image, both in personality and products. One of these new products is the Response DCT mallet putter ($199) created by legendary putter designer Bobby Grace. The ...
Read More »In Review: The Putting Arc
Everything you’ve been told is wrong. Well, not really. But it’s amazing how often this statement is true. For example, many golfers have long been told to go slow on their backswing, yet PutterZone.com recently reviewed a groundbreaking book, Tour ...
Read More »Mizuno Bettinardi A-01 Putter: In Review
As you may already know, putter designer Robert J. Bettinardi has been at the forefront of putter technology and artistry for more than 15 years. Last year, he partnered with Mizuno Golf to launch a new line of putters as ...
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