Why We Like It
We like mallet putters the way we like grandmothers: They’re so forgiving. Sometimes, though, attempts at forgiveness in a mallet go too far. These traditional shapes get it right. Unlike extreme heads that require substantial mass deep in the perimeter, these classic looks find forgiveness in a grooved face insert. The spacing and individual widths create consistent energy transfer across the face, so like grandma’s change purse full of rare silver dollars, the forgiveness is bigger than it looks.
Characteristics
- A polymer-filled aluminum face insert has parallel grooves that vary in thickness and spacing for consistent distance and direction.
- The heads have tungsten sole weights to produce the same swing weight feel on all lengths.
- Offered in satin and black finishes.
- Two models (ER5, ER8); head weights: 340-370 grams; lengths: 33-35 inches; loft: 2 degrees
Highlights
- Top 5 firmest-feeling mallet putters, low-handicaps
- Top 5 firmest-feeling mallet putters, high-handicaps
- Top 5 lightest-feeling mallet putters, all handicap groups
Price
$400/$450
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
The two dots tell me how to stand the shaft up relative to the alignment line. That's clever.
Jason, 47, Handicap: 0I love the way the grip builds consistency and gets my hands in the same spot every time. Lets my stroke stay measured. It's a sturdy feel at impact.
Daniel, 32, Handicap: 12I love the milled insert—it feels like it's grabbing the ball at impact. The ball never hops; it gets going quickly.
Wesley, 29, Handicap: +1The Secret Move to a Repeatable Putting Stroke
If you want to score well, you have to putt well. Being a good putter is part science, part art, and part luck. In this video, David Leadbetter shows you his essentials for getting more putts to drop, including his secret move for creating a reliable, repeatable stroke.