Golf Putter
Golf Putters: precision, control, and feel on the green
The putter is the club you will use most frequently during a round of golf. A correct choice can make a difference in the number of putts, precision, and confidence with which you approach each green.
At Mulligan, you'll find a selection of the best golf putters from the most prestigious brands such as L.A.B., Scotty Cameron, Odyssey, TaylorMade, Ping, Cobra, Wilson, and Cleveland, with models suitable for both beginner golfers and more experienced players who want maximum performance.
How to choose the right putter
Choosing a putter is very personal and depends on one's putting style, the feel at impact, and the type of movement during the stroke.
Before purchasing, it is important to consider:
- Head shape: Blade putters offer a traditional feel and great sensitivity, while Mallet putters provide greater stability and forgiveness.
- Balance: Some putters are designed for those with a more straight-back-straight-through stroke (Face Balanced), while others are better suited for an arcing motion (Toe Hang).
- Putter length: Choosing the right length allows for a correct posture and improves stroke consistency.
- Grip: Grip size and shape influence comfort, control, and feel during putting.
Blade or Mallet: which to choose?
The choice between a Blade putter and a Mallet depends mainly on your playing style.
Blades are generally preferred by those seeking maximum feel, precision, and a classic design.
Mallets, thanks to their larger head and higher moment of inertia (MOI), help maintain stability even on off-center hits and are often recommended for those who want more confidence on the green.
Both types can offer excellent performance: the choice depends on the characteristics of the individual golfer.
The right putter for every skill level
There isn't one best putter, but rather the one that best suits your putting style.
Beginner players or those with a medium handicap can benefit from more stable and forgiving putters, while more experienced golfers often look for a model that offers greater feel and distance control.
The most important aspect is finding a putter that instills confidence when addressing the ball.
Why buy a putter from Mulligan
The putter is probably the most personal club in the entire set.
For this reason, it is important to choose a model that suits your putting style, posture, and the feel you seek on the green.
At Mulligan, you'll find a selection of the best golf putters available on the market, with Blade, Mallet, and Mid-Mallet models, as well as different lengths, grips, and configurations to meet every need.
Whether you are looking for your first putter, a more high-performance model, or an upgrade to your current equipment, you will find the ideal solution to improve your game on the green.
Golf Putter FAQs
How to choose the right putter?
Putter selection depends on several factors, including the type of putting stroke, posture, club length, and the feel desired at impact.
What is the difference between a Blade and a Mallet putter?
Blade putters have a more compact head and offer a traditional feel, while Mallets have a larger head that increases stability and forgiveness on off-center hits.
Is a Face Balanced or Toe Hang putter better?
Face Balanced putters are generally recommended for those with a more linear stroke, while Toe Hang putters are better suited for an arcing motion. The choice depends on your putting style.
What is the ideal length for a putter?
The length should allow for a natural posture and correct eye alignment over the ball. The most common models are 33", 34", and 35", but the choice depends on the player's physical characteristics.
Does a more expensive putter improve putting?
Construction quality and technologies can influence feel and stability, but the best putter is the one that offers confidence, trust, and good repeatability of the technical gesture.
Is the putter grip important?
Yes. The grip affects comfort, hand control, and feel during putting. There are traditional, oversize, and various shaped grips to suit every golfer's preferences.
How often should I change my putter?
A putter can last for many years. A change is considered when your needs or putting style change, or when you want to improve feel, alignment, and stability on the green.
