Welcome to another edition of the Fully Equipped mailbag, sponsored by Cleveland/Srixon Golf, an interactive GOLF.com series in which we field your hard-hitting gear questions. Should I buy a putter ...
One particularly important (yet often misunderstood) ingredient in finding a putter that fits your stroke is something called “toe hang.” Essentially, toe hang helps describe the relationship between ...
What if you could putt with a mallet that behaves like a blade? Enter toe-hang mallet putters. If you’re not familiar with toe hang, put the shaft of a putter in the palm of your hand with the face ...
Mallets, known for being stable and forgiving, have long been the putter of choice for golfers in need of help, while sleek blade putters have defined the best players. Then Jason Day won the 2015 PGA ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Toulon Golf’s new Formula Series mallet putters offer a new take on the “zero-torque” movement with a graduated approach to line up with your natural stroke type and preferences ...
Who They're for: Golfers with an arced putting stroke who want more stability and forgiveness without sacrificing tour-level feel. What you should know: Two of the most popular mallets in the Scotty ...
Who it’s for: Players with a slight arc in their stroke who want a premium milled mallet that improves alignment and stability. What you should know: The “Special Edition” Ally Blue Onset uses an ...
Toulon Golf has long been synonymous with exquisite milling, premium feel, and classic aesthetics. However, in recent years, the conversation in the putter world has shifted towards stability, ...
With 11 models to choose from (based on five head shapes), PXG’s new line of milled insert putters provides a putter for every style. Featuring the same TPE core technology as PXG’s 0311 irons in ...
Four of the past nine men's majors have been won by players using mallet putters. The buzz got us wondering: Is the toe-hang mallet the putter we've all been waiting for? Magnificent Seven stocks ...