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At this point in your golf journey, you likely aren’t throwing many 300-yard bombs down the middle of the fairway. Likewise, tap-in birdies are few and far, far in between. Such is life as a high-handicapper.
What you do know is that the easiest way for you to shave some strokes off your game is to get the ball in the hole as quickly as possible once you have finally reached the putting surface.
Starting with the Odyssey White Hot Pro Rossie 2.0, which I’ve found to be the best overall putter for the bogey golfer, here are the best tools to help you sneak in a par every once in a while.
There’s no reason to get cute here. The Odyssey brand (under Calloway) is tried and true in the golf world and the White Hot Pro Rossie 2.0 is built to get the ball rolling in a straight line at the hole. The mallet-type putter carries a nice weight that will aid your stroke into a smooth, pendulum-like motion while three alignment lines help to get aimed in the right direction.
The ball has a definitive burst off of the putter face upon impact, even on those mishits that are bound to happen. The matte-black finish gives a classic look to round it all off. Add it all up and the Rossie 2.0 just works for those looking to take the guesswork out of their putting game.
Taylormade set the world on fire with the unique Monza Spider back in 2008 and more than a decade later, the Spider remains one of the most popular putter lines in the game as it is frequently used by guys with names like Mcilroy and DJ.
The newest model is the Spider X and Taylormade has chosen some really sharp base colors to go with it in copper and navy. The mallet-style putter has a single, bold alignment line that fits the eye nicely. The grooves on the Pure Roll insert are angled 45 degrees upward to promote topspin.
As far as weight is concerned, Taylormade has some gearhead jargon on their website that includes phrases such as “reengineering the mass properties of the head” and “extreme perimeter weighting,” but suffice to say that the weight feels solid and sturdy. You can’t go wrong with the Spider.
The Cleveland brand doesn’t come with a lot of fireworks and fanfare but they make some really nice clubs at a great value. This putter is no different.
While a mallet-style putter is going to be the recommendation for most high-handicappers, the Huntington Beach #11 is a nice hybrid for those looking for something a little more blade-like. The milled face allows putts to come off soft and true while the field goal post-shaped head provides straight lines to properly align at the target. The stainless steel finish with navy lettering is a gorgeous sight to look down at as well. This putter holds its own with the big boys.
This is a unique putter and may be worth a shot for those who struggle with getting the ball lined up. The S7K literally stands at address by itself which allows the user to walk behind it to ensure its pointing in the right direction. The club gives off a surprisingly soft feel and has a simple, sleek look.
Will your friends make fun of you if you put this putter in play? I don’t know your friends so I can’t tell you that. But even if they do, it might still be worth it if it helps you knock down that 10-foot bender on 18 to dagger their hearts and collect their dollars.
For the beginner who is just dipping their toes into the game of golf, this putter by Pinemeadow will do a fine job. The look is bright and fun, the two “orb” alignment system is proven (albeit by another brand, but still), and the performance is more than enough for most golfers.
The paint will eventually chip and the materials aren’t as nice as what you’ll find on mainstream putters. But hey, for a quarter of the price (or less), the truth is that the PGX SL is an option that makes a lot of sense for many high-handicappers.
The only irons awarded 20 out of 20 stars in the 2019 Golf Digest Hot List. Apex is the ultimate forged players distance iron. These are in Like New condition for only $585. An incredible price for some of the highest rated irons on the market!
We strongly recommend purchasing from Peter Millar during their 50% Off Sale. Tons of Great Pullovers at Great Prices. I just splurged on one myself on a recent golf trip with friends for $120 (far more then I would normally spend) and don’t regret it one bit. Great materials, great products. Try em out!
Great price on the Nike Golf Flyknit Elite Spikeless shoes. These retail at $270 and are on sale for $75. We looked across other sites and even on Ebay these are still going for $150.