While putter designs seem to have gotten pretty exotic in recent years, there are still three main categories that dominate the market; blade, mallet, and counter-balanced. No one type of putter is better than the other, as the performance simply comes down to a player’s individual skill. But each putter type has a different feel to accommodate the varying preferences of golfers.
In this article, we will be taking a close look at the twelve best mallet putters. Each putter included in our review guide represents either a top performer, best in value, or budget option. Most of the putters are from the best brands in the business like Odyssey, TaylorMade, and Cleveland. We are confident that there is a perfect putter for everyone in this guide!
So settle in and let’s hop into our review of the 12 best mallet putters available today!
Top-Rated Mallet Putters
1. Odyssey Stroke Labs Versa
Features
- Odyssey Stroke Lab Putters incorporate a unique new method of weight distribution, led by the innovative new Stroke Lab shaft to improve the physical dynamics of the stroke.
- The tip-heavy graphite and steel shaft saves 40 grams* that’s relocated into each end of the putter to change performance dynamics.
- The Stroke Lab shaft is slightly stiffer and lower torque compared to standard putter shafts for to better control the slightly heavier head.
- Additional weight in the sole and butt-end of the grip change the putter’s dynamics to help golfers consistently repeat a smoother and more accurate stroke.
- Combines legendary White Hot feel with dozens of micro hinges embedded across the face that promote topspin for smooth roll and acute distance control.
Hit the green with the newest putting technology with the Odyssey Stroke Labs Versa!
Key Features
- Graphite Steel Shaft
- Unique Shaft Weighting
- Micro Hinge Putter Face
When it comes to putting, Odyssey is always pushing the envelope. Odyssey has even started a line of putters called “Stroke Labs” which carry unique materials and weighting configurations. Perhaps the best Odyssey mallet putter in the entire series is the Stroke Labs Versa.
As with any Stroke Labs putter, the Versa comes with a special steel and graphite combination shaft. This combination shaves 40 grams of weight off the club and creates a slightly stiffer shaft tip. All the saved weight has been moved to opposite ends of the shaft to help better balance the club during each stroke.
Another feature with the Odyssey Stroke Labs Versa is a Micro Hinge Face. These micro hinges are in the same pattern as the White Hot Series and help create a truer roll. The Versa comes in lengths ranging from 33 to 35 inches and golfers can choose between a pistol or oversized grip.
Pros
- Excellent Balance
- True Roll
- Great Feel
Cons
- Price
Experience the best balance and truest roll in a putter when you use the Odyssey Stroke Labs Versa.
2. TaylorMade Spider Mini
Features
- Refined Spider design - featuring a 15% smaller head construction, Spider mini delivers the stability and high-MOI performance of its bigger brother in a compact, mid-mallet design
- Pure roll insert designed to increase topspin and improve forward roll - helping your ball start and stay on its intended line
- Optimized weighting System - redesigned steel weights, cast directly into the head for a precise and consistent balance with an additional adjustable sole weight
With the original Spider putter gaining so much success, TaylorMade decided to reduce the size to create a smaller Spider Mini.
Key Features
- Refined Spider Design
- Pure Roll Insert
- Optimized Weighting System
For those not familiar with the Spider Series of putters, the TaylorMade Spider is a large two ball mallet-style putter used by several PGA Tour Pros. This has given the Spider putter a reputation for being one of the best putters on tour. And if the Spider is good enough for pro players, it has something to offer amateurs as well.
In the case of the Spider Mini, TaylorMade kept the same great shape and just reduced it to a more traditional one-ball mallet design. Instead of adjustable weights, TaylorMade opted for fixed weighting at areas that create the most clubhead balance. A Pure Roll Insert creates better topspin for a more consistent roll.
Golfers can get the TaylorMade Spider Mini in a variety of configurations. Currently, shaft lengths from 33 to 35 inches are offered. Each Spider Mini also comes with a double bent shaft, similar to the one included on the original Spider. Color options are relatively simple with the only choices being a red or silver color.
Pros
- Perfect Weighting
- Consistent Roll
- Face Balanced
Cons
- Price
Overall, TaylorMade’s Spider Mini putter is the perfect compromise between size, balance, and performance.
3. Odyssey White Hot Pro V-Line
Callaway Odyssey White Hot Pro 2.0
Features
- Designed to Meet the meticulous performance demands of the world's best golfers
- Re-engineered White hot insert generates improved sound, feel and overall performance
- Laser milling insert cutting process achieves tight tolerances for consistent performance
- Heel/toe weight placement increases forgiveness and responsiveness on strikes across the face
- Contrasting alignment aids on the topline promote increased accuracy and stroke consistency
Odyssey’s legendary White Hot Line is back, and this time with new designs and better technology.
Key Features
- White Hot Insert
- Laser Milling Process
- Heel/Toe Weighting
For golfers all over the world, Odyssey’s White Hot lineup of putters has been game-changing. With a wide array of designs and weightings, any golfer can find his or her perfect putter. But the best mallet putter in the line up has to be the V-Line.
With a traditional mallet “D” shape, the V-Line gives golfers an outstanding sightline when addressing a putt. Odyssey has used a Laser Milling Process on the V-Line’s face to give the putter a better feel and a more secure White Hot Insert. In particular, the White Hot Insert gives the V-Line that legendary “White Hot Feel” while also creating a more consistent putt.
The V-Line also features Heel/Toe Weighting that gives the club more forgiveness on shots outside the center of the putter face. Golfers can purchase the V-Line at either 33, 34, or 35-inch lengths and can be purchase with a standard or jumbo grip.
Pros
- Outstanding Feel
- Easy Alignment
- Premium Grip
Cons
- Price
Get a traditional mallet putter with the exceptional feel of Odyssey White Hot technology with the Odyssey White Hot Pro V-Line.
4. TaylorMade Redline Montecarlo
Features
Part Number | Redline MonteCarlo |
Model | Redline MonteCarlo |
Easy alignment and a classic look come together with the TaylorMade Redline Montecarlo.
Key Features
- 304 Stainless Steel Build
- Milled Aluminum Face
- High Contrast Sightline
TaylorMade has been making the classic Montecarlo mallet putter for many years. Over this time, they’ve updated the technology to create an even better performing putter. In the newest iteration, the Redline Montecarlo gets a fresh paint job and a better alignment system.
The body of the Redline Montecarlo is made of a strong and durable 304 Stainless Steel. A red Milled Aluminum Face is fitted in the steel body for a better feel and more roll. One of the newest features of the Redline Montecarlo is the addition of a raised red High Contrast Sightline. This sightline helps golfers make sure the ball is centered at the address and promotes a better putter stroke.
Currently, the TaylorMade Reline Montecarlo only comes in either 34 or 35-inch configurations. Each club also comes with a double bend steel shaft. Only a standard grip is included and golfers who want a jumbo grip will have to buy and install one themselves.
Pros
- Great Balance
- Easy Alignment
- Double Bend Shaft
Cons
- Price
Be more accurate and sink more putts when you use the TaylorMade Redline Montecarlo.
5. Odyssey Stroke Lab Double Wide
Features
- Stroke Lab Black is engineered with one simple goal: to help golfers make more putts.
- It features an innovative multi-material Stroke Lab shaft saves 40 grams of weight, which is redistributed to the head and grip end of the putter. This completely rebalances the putter for improved tempo and consistency in the stroke.
- Provides a firmer feel and enhanced sound at impact while maintaining the same roll benefits of our Tour-proven White Hot Micro hinge Insert.
- The combination of an elegant black PVD and coating give these high performance Stroke Lab Putters a clean, rich and premium look.
Want to make a blade putter a mallet putter? Just put two blade putters together like the Odyssey Stroke Lab Double Wide!
Key Features
- Multimaterial Storke Labs Shaft
- Micro Hinge Star Insert
- High Def Alignment
While some of Odyssey Stroke Lab putter designs are a little out there, the Double Wide is actually quite simple. It is a simple blade design with a step down extended back. The goal of the design is simple; give golfers the same blade feel but with the balance of a mallet shape.
Like all other Stroke Lab putters, the Double Wide comes with a proprietary Multimaterial Shaft. This shaft aims for more balance through a stiffer shaft tip. The Double Wide also comes with a Micro Hinge Star Insert that is similar to the face insert found on the White Hot Series. The main difference between the inserts is that the Star insert has smaller Micro Hinges.
Ball alignment is super simple with the Double Wide thanks to a large white alignment line. Odyssey sells the Double Wide in 33, 34, or 35-inch length and with the choice of an oversized, pistol, or armlock grip.
Pros
- Smooth Roll
- Easy Alignment
- Great Grip
Cons
- Price
If you love the feel of a blade-style putter but want better balance and forgiveness, the Odyssey Stroke Lab Double Wide is the putter for you!
6. Cleveland 2135 Cero
Features
- Optimized face milling
- Polymer TPU insert
- Optimal alignment
- Includes Headcover
Cleveland continues its short game dominance with the sleek-looking 2135 Cero putter.
Key Features
- Optimized Face Milling
- Polymer TPU Insert
- Optimal Alignment System
Cleveland has been having great success with their wedges and putters in recent years. With the introduction of the 2135 putter line, Cleveland has brought a new standard to what putters can be. Featuring an all-metal “D” shaped mallet design the 2135 Cero is Cleveland’s best mallet putter.
What makes the 2135 Cero different from other high-end putters is that it uses Optimized Face Milling without a face insert. The insert is instead placed behind the metal face as a Polymer TPU Insert. In essence, golfers will get the soft feel of a TPU insert but the consistent roll of a milled metal face.
The 2135 line also comes with a new raised alignment system. This system will help golfers get more putts on line and in the hole. Golfers can find the 2135 Cero in three different lengths; 33, 34, and 35 inches.
Pros
- Great Feel At Impact
- Sleek Looks
- Super Easy Alignment
Cons
- Price
In all, Cleveland has knocked the 2135 series of putters out of the park and mallet lovers need to try the 2135 Cero.
7. SeeMore Si5
Features
Model | Black Si2 W/Aluminum Insert |
SeeMore, a relatively new name to the putter scene, has arrived with its updated Mallet design the Si5.
Key Features
- 303 Stainless Steel Body
- Aluminum Face Insert
- RifleScope Technology
Like all other big name putter companies, SeeMore relies on using a stainless steel body for durability and consistent weighting. In the case of the Si5 the particular stainless steel is a 303 variety similar to the steel in the TaylorMade Montecarlo. The body design of the Si5 is that of a traditional blade, but with a thin extended back.
In this updated version, SeeMore has included an Aluminum Face Insert that gives the putter a better feel and more roll. While the feel might not be as good as an Odyssey White Hot, it is still a step up than putters without any type of face insert. The balancing of the club is done quite well and golfers will notice a stable clubhead throughout the entire putting stroke.
Perhaps SeeMore’s greatest claim to fame is the inclusion of its RifleScope Technology. This technology works by having the putter shaft cover up a small red line near the heel of the club. When this happens, the clubhead is aligned and lofted perfectly. Golfers can get the SeeMore Si5 in a variety of configurations.
Pros
- Traditional Design & Feel
- Unique Alignment
- Back Center Weighting
Cons
- Price
While the RifleScope Technology may seem gimmicky, the SeeMore Si5 putter really does make it easy to sink more putts.
8. Wilson Staff Infinite South Side
Wilson Staff Infinite
Features
- DOUBLE MILLED FACE: Promotes consistent impact, roll and distance control
- COUNTERBALANCED TECHNOLOGY: Moves the balance point closer to the hands for a smoother, more controlled putting stroke
- DARK ANTI-GLARE FINISH: New ultra dark PVD finish to reduce glare and accentuate sight-lines
- NEW GRIP: Perforated pattern for improved feel. Oversized design construction provides a stable feel and limits rotation during stroke
- Heavy grip construction, 104 grams, to create counter-balanced putter feel
Wilson Staff has entered into the mallet putter sector with its sleek looking Infinite South Side putter.
Key Features
- Double Milled Face
- Counter Balanced Technology
- Anti-glare Finish
Upon first glance, it’s pretty easy to see that the Wilson Staff Infinite South Side is a clean club with great aesthetics. The machined and glossy look is similar to that found on the Cleveland 2135 series of putters. Even the small “D” style design is simple yet effective.
The entire putter head is made out of one singular piece of metal that has been machined to its final shape. Extra attention was given to the face of the club where it has a Double Milled design for better roll. Wilson Staff made sure to give the club extra balance by moving the balance point closer to the player’s hands. A black Anti-glare Finish coats the entire club head giving it a premium look.
Each South Side putter comes with an oversized 104-gram grip for increased stability during the putting stroke. Golfers have the choice between a 34 or 35-inch shaft length. Despite the putter being center shafted, there are three alignment lines on the back of the clubhead.
Pros
- Classic Design
- Good Balance
- Center Shafted
Cons
- Price
Wilson Staff’s Infinite South Side putter is a real stunner that gives the big putter brands some serious competition.
9. Cleveland 2135 Elevado
Cleveland Golf 2135 Satin Elevado
Features
- Optimized face milling
- Polymer TPU insert
- Optimal alignment
- Includes Headcover
For all those golfers who like a larger mallet putter with counterbalanced tines, the Cleveland 2135 Elevado could be the one for you!
Key Features
- Optimized Face Milling
- Polymer TPU Insert
- Optimal Alignment System
While we have already covered a putter from the Cleveland 2135 line, we thought that the Elevado is also deserving of a mention. For its shape, the Elevado has a traditional mallet design but with extended tines at the heel and toe. These tines give the putter better balancing and more stability throughout the entire putting stroke.
The Cleveland 2135 Elevado has many of the same features as the earlier reviewed 2135 Cero.
In particular, it has the same specialized Face Milling and Polymer TPU Insert. This means that each and every 2135 putter will have the same feel and roll.
A high contrast alignment system is present on the 2135 Elevado. It seems that this iteration of Clevland’s alignment system is better than some other 2135 putters. Golfers can find the 2135 Elevado available in either 33, 34, or 35-inch lengths.
Pros
- Outstanding Balance
- Great Feel
- Easy To Align
Cons
- Price
The Cleveland 2135 Elevado is the perfect putter for golfers who need more balance during their putting stroke.
10. Pinemeadow Site 4
Features
- Perfect Balance
- Lower Center Of Gravity
- Headcover Included
- Country Of Origin: China
Made for those golfers on a budget, the Pinemeadow Site 4 is an excellent mallet putter for a nice low price.
Key Features
- Consistent Face Technology
- Site Plate
- Offset Hosel
Pinemeadow has been producing golf clubs for budget-conscious golfers for well over a decade. During this time, Pinemeadow has created many different putters that have been renowned for their great price to performance ratio. One of their highest-rated putters is the Site 4.
For the design, the Site 4 has a half-circle shape with a promise central line plate. This plate is specifically called the Site Plate which aids in balance and alignment. The putter also comes with Consistent Face Technology which is a textured plastic face insert. A slightly Offset Hosel also helps increase balance and feel.
This Pinemeadow putter also comes with a Spider Grip that provides shock absorption and comfort. No options for length are available, so each Site 4 putter comes at a standard 35 inches. This height is perfect for golfers between 5’ 8” and 6’ 2” tall.
Pros
- Optimal Weighting
- Good Balance
- Super Easy To Align
- Great Value
Cons
- Fit & Finish
At less than $40, the Pinemeadow Site 4 is one of the best bang-for-your-buck mallet putters on the market today!
11. Wilson Harmonized M
Wilson Staff Harmonized
$59.99 in stock
Features
- Mallet style putters
- New larger diameter grip size
- Multiple density areas in the Micro injection face insert
- The soft feel grip is designed exclusively for Wilson
Wilson keeps it simple and cheap for golfers with their Harmonized M mallet putter.
Key Features
- Micro Injection Face
- Easy Alignment Design
- Custom Wilson Grip
It is quite clear that with the Harmonized M, Wilson is looking to give golfers a blade-style look with the balance of a mallet putter. The face of the club is actually quite thin and most of the weight comes from the bottom plate. Golfers will also notice that the Harmonized M has a lighter weight similar to other face balanced putters.
One of the biggest features of the Harmonized M is the inclusion of a Micro Injection Face that creates a softer feel at impact. This face insert also allows for a truer roll no matter what type of golf ball is being used. Golf ball alignment has been made super simple thanks to an Easy Alignment Design.
Each Wilson Harmonized M putter comes with a standard 35-inch steel shaft. A slightly offset hosel helps maintain clubhead balance and clean sightlines. Wilson also has a custom made putter grip that improves feel and comfort.
Pros
- Solid Balance
- Easy To Align
- Good Value
Cons
- Could Be Too Light
Golfers who like a lighter putter with generous amounts of stability will love the Wilson Harmonized M!
12. Orlimar Tangent T1
Orlimar Tangent T1
1 used from $32.26
Features
- HIGH MOI DESIGN - For added forgiveness
- PLUMBER’S NECK HOSEL - Offset hosel to ensure hands ahead of the putter
- SOFT TPU FACE INSERT - For added feel at impact
- CONTRASTING BI-COLOR SIGHTLINE - For improved alignment
- FREE HEADCOVER - Included with putter
Tight on cash? Orlimar is here for you with the Tangent T1 mallet putter!
Key Features
- TPU Face Insert
- Bi-Color Sightline
- Plumber’s Neck Hosel
While Orlimar isn’t a big name in golf, it has built a steady business offering good quality clubs at rock bottom prices. Orlimar makes many different putters but its best selling mallet putter is the Tangent T1. With a great mix of feel, balance, and alignment, this putter is one of the best low price mallet putters on the market!
To create the incredible feel, Orlimar has included a TPU Face Insert to the Tangent T1. One downside for the insert is that it is somewhat small, so mishit putts could really suffer. But the Tangent T1 tries to avoid this situation by providing a Bi-Color Sightline for easy alignment.
Each Orlimar Tangent T1 putter comes with a standard 35-inch shaft. The shaft includes a Plumber’s Neck Hosel which slightly offsets the clubhead and helps with balancing. Golfers can choose between a silver/black or red/white color configuration.
Pros
- Good Feel
- Nice Sightlines
- Cheap
Cons
- Small Face Insert
Save a whole lot of cash when you opt for the respectable performance of the Orlimar Tangent T1 putter.
Blade vs Mallet Putters
As discussed in our opening paragraph, there are many different categories of putters. But the two most popular categories have to be blade and mallet putters. While this article focused on reviews of specific mallet putters, we thought an explanation of the differences between blade and mallet putters was in order.
First, blade putters are named after their shape; a simple blade. No elongated back or extra thick face, just a simple three-inch-long by one-inch thick clubhead. Phil Mickelson, a PGA Tour player, is one of the most notable users of a blade putter.
Mallet putters on the other hand are usually a little more elaborate. They most times have an extended sole behind the clubface. Some mallet putters even incorporate counterbalance weighting and open-air designs. Mallet putters are some of the most commonly used putters on the PGA Tour.
The main performance differences can be found in balancing and stability. Mallet putters provide much better balancing and stability compared to blade putters. But the biggest drawback for mallet putters is their bulkiness and weight. Blade putters also beat out Mallet putters in overall feel and controllability.
Bottom Line
You’ve made it to the end of our review guide! We hope that this review guide helped you find the perfect mallet putter for your golf game. If you are still unsure of what putter will fit your game here is some parting advice.
First, determine what you want in a putter. Do you like a heavy or light putter? How about the feel? Tactile or soft? What about the length? These are all questions that you should answer when thinking about buying a new putter.
Next, define your budget. Today’s putters can range from as low as $30 all the way up to $300+! So it’s important to know just how much you are willing to spend on a putter. Because the price of the putter usually determines its range of features.
By answering these simple questions, we assure you will be able to find a putter that fits in this review guide. So add a new mallet putter to your bag and start sinking more putts!
The Review
Mallet Putters
Choosing the best mallet putter for your needs is easy with our detailed reviews & ratings.
Review Breakdown
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Odyssey Stroke Lab Versa
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TaylorMade Golf Spider Mini
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Callaway Odyssey White Hot Pro 2.0
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TaylorMade Redline Putter
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Odyssey Golf Stroke Lab
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Cleveland Golf
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New SeeMore
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Wilson Staff Infinite
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Cleveland Golf 2135 Satin Elevado
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Pinemeadow Site 4
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Wilson Staff Harmonized
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Orlimar Tangent T1
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