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Consider a mallet putter for these 5 reasons

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 8, 2025Updated:March 9, 20253 Mins Read
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Mallet putters have gained popularity on the PGA Tour, with many top players switching to them for improved stability, consistency, and putting stats. Scottie Scheffler, who switched to a TaylorMade Spider putter in 2024, saw significant success with nine worldwide wins that year. Other notable players who have made the switch to mallet putters include Xander Schauffele, Jon Rahm, Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas, Patrick Cantlay, and Denny McCarthy. With so many elite players embracing mallet putters, it begs the question: should you consider using one too?

Mallet putters offer several advantages over traditional blade putters, including higher moment of inertia (MOI) for more forgiveness on off-center hits, better alignment assistance with longer lines or visual aids, stability and consistency for a smoother stroke, and weight distribution that reduces twisting on impact. These factors make mallet putters well-suited for players with all types of putting strokes, from straight back to arcing. Additionally, mallet putters are face-balanced, making them ideal for players who prefer a linear stroke.

While blade putters may have a sleeker look, the performance benefits of mallet putters are hard to ignore. The shift towards mallet putters on the PGA Tour is evident, with 62 percent of the top 50 players using mallets in 2022. Players like Scottie Scheffler have proven that making the switch to a mallet putter can lead to improved putting performance and overall success on the course. With so many options available from top brands like Ping, Scotty Cameron, Bettinardi, Odyssey, and EVNROLL, finding a mallet putter that fits your game has never been easier.

If you’re hesitant to switch to a mallet putter due to concerns about bulkiness or lack of feel, rest assured that there are options available that bridge the gap between traditional blades and full-size mallets. Mid-mallets and blade-style putters with wider soles, adjustable weights, and face inserts can provide the feel and forgiveness you desire while maintaining the benefits of a mallet design. Taking the time to get properly fitted for a putter can make a significant difference in your putting performance and overall enjoyment of the game.

Whether you’re a Tour pro or a weekend warrior, the benefits of mallet putters are undeniable. Improved stability, consistency, and overall putting performance are just some of the reasons why top players are making the switch. If you’re looking to elevate your game on the greens, consider giving a mallet putter a try. With a wide range of options available and the expertise of a fitting professional, you can find the perfect mallet putter for your game and start sinking more putts with confidence.

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