Kevin Burns Golf may not be a household name, but the brand has seen success on tour with its putters, including the Signature Series 9304 putter used by Jose Maria Olazabal to win the 1999 Masters. The company’s putter designs have evolved over the years, but can they still stand up to the best putters on the market today? I tested the 9307 putter to find out.
Despite the trend towards larger mallet putters in recent years, I prefer a bladed putter for its look and feel. The Kevin Burns 9307 putter is one of the best-looking wands I have ever seen, with precision milling and hand-finished quality that is evident in every detail. The customizable options on the Kevin Burns website allow you to design a putter that suits your preferences perfectly.
The precision-milling process used to create each Kevin Burns putter ensures that every putter is a true work of art. The ability to purchase additional neck styles for your putter allows you to fine-tune your stroke without purchasing a whole new putter. While the screw on the bottom may detract slightly from the looks of the sole, it does not affect the performance of the putter.
The 9307 putter is made from a single piece of 303 stainless steel and can be customized with a pyramid groove design for an extra $100. The pyramid grooves create a smooth, immediate roll and reduce energy transfer to the ball, resulting in a soft, buttery feel through impact. The standard milled version of the putter is slightly more clicky in sound but still softer than other top putters on the market.
The balance and weighting of the Kevin Burns 9307 putter allow for consistent tempo and improved distance control on lag putts. The tungsten weighting in the putter ensures that the sweet spot is perfectly center-balanced, allowing for more accurate and consistent putting. While the 9307 putter does not feature dual-weighting, other blade offerings from Kevin Burns do.
Overall, the Kevin Burns 9307 putter offers sensational feel and feedback, precise weighting, and exceptional craftsmanship. The putter’s performance and design justify its price tag of $599, as putting accounts for half of our shots on the course. If you are looking for a premium putter that offers both style and performance, the Kevin Burns 9307 putter is worth considering.