Dressing up your golf bag starts with the driver and ends with the putter. Your golf putter ends each hole, gently striking the ball therefore it could roll into the cup. The 7 best putters on the market break down along construction -- the large-headed mallet golf putter and the flat, easy-to-use blade putter. The best putters, based on the "Golf Digest" 2011 Hot List, "Golf" magazine ClubTest, strengthen performance on the greens and feel suitable when making contact with the golf ball.
Cleveland Classic BRZ-Blade
Cleveland Golf's stainless steel driver brings a low-density core for stability. "Golf Digest" gave it a gold medal in its 2011 Hot List, for it earned four and one-half stars for performance and four stars for aesthetics. It tops the magazine's list of blade putters and comes in two types. The BRZ first can be available in left-handed models at three lengths, each weighing 340 grams. The BRZ 2 in addition comes in three lengths and weighs 350 grams.
Never Compromise X-Ray Beta-Mallet
"Golf" magazine reports that the Never Compromise X-Ray Beta was among the best midsize mallet putters available. "It flat out performs," commented one tester. The club reportedly produces fast overspin and a smooth roll on the green.
Nike Method Core-Blade
The Core is normally a group of three putters constructed from polymer and aluminum for a firmer clubface. It is normally a gold-medal winner from "Golf Digest," earning four and one-half starts for performance and four stars for innovation. Nike might make three different versions of the Method Core when it is normally released for sale in 2011.
Odyssey Black Series Tour Design-Blade
One of the top clubs in "Golf" magazine's ClubTest, Odyssey's Black Series Tour Design is certainly designed specifically for the advanced golfer. The publication's testers call it "not forgiving enough for guys with marginal ability." It received five stars for performance in the "Golf Digest" Hot List, too as a gold medal.
Odyssey White Ice Series-Blade
The only club Odyssey Golf makes is normally the putter. Its White Ice series, available in six designs, uses a composite material in its head that lightens the club while shifting the center of gravity. Its "Golf Digest" golf game medal was earned through a five-star rating for innovation and 4 and one-half star grades performance, aesthetics and demand.
Odyssey White Ice Series-Mallet
Both "Golf" and "Golf Digest" gave high marks to the White Ice series from Odyssey. "Golf" explained it as one of the best putters available, citing its short-range prowess. "Golf Digest" gave it five stars for performance, innovation and demand, calling it a comprehensive club.
Ping Scottsdale Series-Blade
Ping cast its Scottsdale putters in stainless steel, however included a thermoplastic insert to reduce distract contact noise, but improve golf ball speed. Moreover to its "Golf Digest" gold medal, it earned five stars for innovation from the magazine.