GOLF PUTTERS
More shots are taken on the green than anywhere else on the course, which makes your putter the most important club in your bag. Whether you're a blade putter traditionalist or you've been tempted by the alignment benefits of a mallet putter, finding the right one for your stroke can make an immediate difference to your scores. Clarkes Golf stocks golf putters from the brands that matter, including Odyssey putters, Scotty Cameron putters, TaylorMade putters, Ping putters, and Callaway putters. As an approved stockist, every purchase is backed by our price match guarantee. Browse the full range below or get in touch with the team if you'd like a hand choosing.
Choosing the Right Golf Putter for Your Stroke
The putter market is enormous, and it can feel overwhelming. Blade or mallet, face insert or milled, short or long, centre shaft or plumber's neck. It all matters, but the good news is that once you understand what to look for, narrowing it down becomes a lot more straightforward. Here's what to think about.
Blade Putters: Classic Feel, Maximum Feedback
A blade putter is the traditional design that's been on tour greens for decades. Slim, low profile, and typically heel-toe weighted, blade putters suit golfers with a slight arc in their putting stroke. They deliver excellent feedback through the hands, which better players tend to prefer because they want to feel every putt rather than have a soft insert mask a mishit. If you make a consistent stroke and value feel above everything else, a blade is likely your natural home. Brands like Scotty Cameron have built their entire reputation on this style of putter.
Mallet Putters: Forgiveness and Alignment
A mallet putter has a larger, deeper head, often with alignment aids, sight lines, or contrasting colours built into the design to help you set up square to your intended line. The extra weight distributed around the perimeter makes them more forgiving on off-centre strikes and promotes a more stable, straight-back-straight-through stroke. If you've ever stood over a putt and felt unsure whether the face is actually aimed where you think it is, a mallet putter can give you a real confidence boost. Odyssey putters and TaylorMade putters have some of the strongest mallet options on the market.
Face Inserts vs Milled Faces
Most golf putters fall into one of two camps when it comes to the face. Insert putters use a softer material, often urethane or aluminium, pressed into the face to produce a softer feel and a more consistent roll off the clubface. Milled putters are machined from a single piece of steel or aluminium, producing a firmer, more precise feel that gives direct feedback on the quality of the strike. Neither is objectively better. It comes down to whether you prefer a softer, quieter sensation or a crisper, more responsive one. Trying both on a putting green before committing is always worthwhile.
Putter Length: Getting Your Setup Right
Standard putter length sits around 33 to 35 inches, and getting this right is more important than most golfers realise. A putter that's too long encourages you to stand too upright and pushes your eyes outside the ball, making it hard to aim accurately. One that's too short forces an uncomfortable crouch. The goal is to stand comfortably with your eyes directly over the ball or just inside the target line, with your arms hanging naturally. If you've never been fitted for putter length, it's one of the simplest and most impactful fitting sessions you can have.
Hosel and Neck Style: How It Affects Your Stroke
The hosel, the connection between the shaft and the head, has a bigger effect on how a putter performs than most golfers appreciate. A plumber's neck hosel promotes a slight arc in the stroke and suits golfers who naturally rotate the face open and closed. A centre shaft or double-bend hosel encourages a straighter stroke path. Face-balanced putters, where the face points upward when balanced on your finger, suit straight-through strokes. Toe-hang putters, where the toe drops down, suit arc strokes. Matching your putter's design to your natural stroke path is one of the most reliable ways to improve your putting consistency.
The Brands Worth Knowing
Scotty Cameron putters are among the most coveted in golf, combining precise milling with premium materials and a feel that many players consider unmatched. Odyssey putters are the best-selling putters in the world for good reason: they offer excellent technology at accessible price points, with their White Hot insert range remaining one of the most trusted faces in the game. Ping putters are synonymous with fitting precision and have a heritage in putter design stretching back to the 1960s. TaylorMade putters bring tour-proven spider mallet designs that dominate on greens at every level. Callaway putters combine Odyssey's insert technology with bold head shapes that offer strong alignment and feel across a wide range of price points.
Find the Best Golf Putters for Your Stroke at Clarkes Golf
The right golf putter is out there for your stroke and your game, it's just a matter of finding it. Whether you're replacing a putter that's never quite felt right, upgrading to a premium milled option, or looking for the best value you can find, Clarkes Golf has the range to suit. We stock putters from Odyssey, Scotty Cameron, TaylorMade, Ping, and Callaway, all at prices backed by our price match guarantee. Add one to your bag today or reach out to the Clarkes Golf team for a recommendation, because putting better starts with having the right tool in your hands.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a blade putter and a mallet putter in golf?
A blade putter has a slim, traditional head shape that suits golfers with an arcing stroke and those who prioritise feel and feedback. A mallet putter has a larger, heavier head with more alignment aids built in, which suits a straighter stroke path and offers more forgiveness on off-centre hits. Neither is universally better. The right choice depends on your natural stroke style, your confidence at address, and your personal preference for feel. If you're unsure which suits you, the Clarkes Golf team can help point you in the right direction.
How do I know what length golf putter I need?
The right putter length puts your eyes directly over the ball at address, with your arms hanging comfortably and your posture feeling natural. For most golfers, this falls between 33 and 35 inches, but the best way to find your ideal length is through a short fitting session. Many golfers have been playing the wrong length putter for years without realising it. If you'd like advice on putter length before purchasing, get in touch with the Clarkes Golf team, and we'll help you work it out.
Are Scotty Cameron putters worth the money?
Scotty Cameron putters sit at the premium end of the golf putter market and command a higher price for good reason. They're precision-milled from high-grade steel, finished to exacting tolerances, and consistently produce an outstanding feel and feedback through impact. For golfers who prioritise touch and craftsmanship and are willing to invest in a putter they'll use for years, many players consider them worth every penny. That said, there are excellent golf putters available at every price point, and performance ultimately comes down to how well the design suits your stroke.
What are the best golf putters for beginners or high handicappers?
For golfers newer to the game or those with a higher handicap, a mallet putter with clear alignment aids is usually the most helpful starting point. The larger head is more forgiving, the alignment features make it easier to aim consistently, and most mallet designs encourage a stable, repeatable stroke. Odyssey and Callaway both offer strong options at accessible price points that don't compromise on quality. If you want something dependable without spending a fortune, there are genuinely good, cheap golf putters available that will serve you well as your game develops.
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Left Handed Ping 2025 PLD Milled Golf Putters | Anser 4D
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Left Handed Odyssey 2025 DFX Ten S Golf Putter
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Ladies Wilson Staff Infinite Golf Putter | Buckingham
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Ladies Wilson Staff Infinite Golf Putter | Windy City
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Left Handed Wilson Staff Infinite Golf Putter | Buckingham
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Left Handed Wilson Staff Infinite Golf Putter | Windy City
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Left Handed Scotty Cameron Phantom 7.5 Golf Putter
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Ping Ladies G Le3 Fetch Golf Putter
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Ping Ladies G Le3 Anser Golf Putter
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Frequently Asked Questions
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A blade putter has a slim, traditional head shape that suits golfers with an arcing stroke and those who prioritise feel and feedback. A mallet putter has a larger, heavier head with more alignment aids built in, which suits a straighter stroke path and offers more forgiveness on off-centre hits. Neither is universally better. The right choice depends on your natural stroke style, your confidence at address, and your personal preference for feel. If you're unsure which suits you, the Clarkes Golf team can help point you in the right direction.
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The right putter length puts your eyes directly over the ball at address with your arms hanging comfortably and your posture feeling natural. For most golfers this falls between 33 and 35 inches, but the best way to find your ideal length is through a short fitting session. Many golfers have been playing the wrong length putter for years without realising it. If you'd like advice on putter length before purchasing, get in touch with the Clarkes Golf team and we'll help you work it out.
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Scotty Cameron putters sit at the premium end of the golf putter market and command a higher price for good reason. They're precision milled from high-grade steel, finished to exacting tolerances, and consistently produce outstanding feel and feedback through impact. For golfers who prioritise touch and craftsmanship and are willing to invest in a putter they'll use for years, many players consider them worth every penny. That said, there are excellent golf putters available at every price point, and performance ultimately comes down to how well the design suits your stroke
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For golfers newer to the game or those with a higher handicap, a mallet putter with clear alignment aids is usually the most helpful starting point. The larger head is more forgiving, the alignment features make it easier to aim consistently, and most mallet designs encourage a stable, repeatable stroke. Odyssey and Callaway both offer strong options at accessible price points that don't compromise on quality. If you want something dependable without spending a fortune, there are genuinely good cheap golf putters available that will serve you well as your game develops..