It's hard to believe that there was once a stigma surrounding mallet putters. The thinking was that if you were a good player, you used a blade, and if you struggled on the greens, you played a mallet ...
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. I watched the U.S. Open ...
As the PGA TOUR wraps up the 2025 season, it was a year for unique winners. A total of 35 different golfers lifted a trophy throughout the year. But in a year that was difficult to predict who would ...
Scottie Scheffler uses a mallet putter. Should you too? This week’s tournament, the Arnold Palmer Invitational, is the one-year anniversary of when Scheffler made the switch to a TaylorMade Spider ...
Walk around a PGA Tour practice green these days and you’ll notice something missing. There are still staff bags lined up like luxury cars, caddies cleaning clubs and bags from manufacturers scattered ...
It has the looks, but how does the Mizuno M.Craft Nagoya putter perform? Putter expert Sam De’Ath puts it to the test to find ...
Given that most players struggling with their game on the greens would putt with the business end of a weed-wacker if it eliminated three-jacks, focusing on looks in mallets might seem something of an ...
We’ve got a winner for golf’s Comeback of the Year in 2023. It’s the Ram Zebra putter. The Zebra putter was born in the mid-1970s, used by Raymond Floyd to win the 1976 Masters, and was among the ...
When it comes to how best to improve your game on the greens, the debate over whether the blade or the mallet is a better solution seems as dubious a pursuit as deciding whether vanilla or chocolate ...