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The Tuttle is certainly original - a putter that definitely looks like a driver. The good news is that it performs better than it looks!
Surprisingly well finished futuristic putter. If you like see through frame designs this is a good value-for-money option
A minimalist anser head that looks just a little lightweight. The roll is pure and the feel is good.
Most similar to a Ping Zing shape, this putter has a simple no-frills look, a good roll, but a high price tag.
The Nike Method putter favored by Tiger Woods. A heavily toe-weighted putter with classic looks. Fantastic if you have an open-square-closed stroke.
Face balanced version of the Method 001. Favor this putter if you're trying to produce a straight-back-straight through stroke.
Face balanced mallet which looks like it's got a good bit of meat behind the head. For our money the best looking in the Method range.
This putter seems to stay square for ever! Feel's not great, but you'll love it if you use a square-to-square stroke
Super-long aimline and futuristic design. Solid, affordable belly putter.
Nice face balanced belly putter with a big, but light head.
The iconic putter of the 2000s - easy to aim, great feel. Now available in many different styles
One of the most revolutionary designs in putting. Love it or hate the look, the results are good
Larger than average blade with original White Hot insert... beautiful to look at and great feel.
Classic face balanced D shape with silky soft Ice White insert!
Padraig Harrington used this combination of blade and 2 ball design to win majors, but what's it like?
Perhaps Odyssey's best effort yet to eclipse the Scotty Cameron and Ping Ansers.
Brought out to cash in on Phil Mickelson's move to Callaway and Odyssey in 2009. A limited edition putter, which is lovely to look at and has the best-feeling insert on the market
Great looking long putter with slightly dead feel - excellent for fast greens
Classic blade shape with amazing weighting and feel. A superb putter - highly recommended.
Sharp edged star ship of a putter - you need to like futuristic shapes to use this one!
Classic D shaped head used by Annika Sorenstam amongst many others!
The Anser is the putter that has been copied a thousand times - now available from Ping at a variety of prices.
The design which has won more pro events than any other, now with top quality materials.
A much more attractive version of the original without the copper head that oxidizes in the sun!
Unbeatable on price and right up there for feel and design.
One of the easiest putters to line up we've ever tested, but feel is hollow
A hideous beast to look at, but beautiful to use.
The first putter Ping ever made. A collectors' piece now. Not great to use, and very loud!
This cross between the Batman sign & a Star Wars fighter has surprisingly good feel
A radical spin off from the successful (but hollow-sounding) G5i Craz-E
In our opinion, Ping's best effort at a blade putter
Technology has led the Ping designers to create a holy mess of a putter. If you love the weird and the wacky, you might (just) like this
Possibly the ugliest putter Ping has ever made ... and it feels dreadful too!
Iconic putter from the 1980s & 90s. Face balanced and with a great alignment aid.
A good looking wide-backed blade which resembles the Major winning TPA putters of the 80s & 90s
A putter that looks and feels good behind the ball. Just a bit firm on the feel side.
A little thin in the top portion of the blade, but otherwise a great looking putter with good blade feel
Despite the Tour element to this putter's name, we haven't seen any of them actually on the pro tours. One of the least impressive of Rife's range
Nicely finished and reasonably priced mallet - well worth a look
The classic shape, different hosel ... but same awesome feel.
The affordable Scotty Cameron.
Phil Mickelson toyed with the Futura, before heading back to a blade. The first of the truly futuristic putters, and probably about as attractive as they're ever going to be
A surprising remake of the classic bullseye flange shape. More forgiving and more immediate with feedback than the original
A simply gorgeous reworking of the Bullseye shape. New materials and great Scotty Cameron workmanship make this a beautiful putter to look at. Still not that forgiving, though!
A Bullseye putter worthy of consideration! The offset neck and flange aren't quite what you'd want if you're a purist looking for a bullseye, but it putts better.
As you'd imagine from Scotty Cameron, this is a beautiful piece of equipment. Looks, roll, feel - it has it all ... and a price tag to match
A big hulk of a putter - face balanced with a long aimline
A revolutionary putter which has now won 2 major championships thanks to its combination of roll on fast greens and patented riflescope aiming design. Well worth considering!
A nice re-working of the classic FGP from Seemore. Unfortunately only available with an offset shaft that doesn't make full use of the wonderful riflescope aiming system
A highly refined mallet from TaylorMade - recommended!
Good looking Anser style putter - Part of TaylorMade's resurgence as a designer of high quality putters
Lots of hype when this putter launched, but pros who rely on their putters have not stuck with the Spider
A great big mallet head with a great roll. Its odd design with slits in the head do considerably help alignment
Beautiful square-designed Anser with great aimlines - well worth a look!
Beautiful square-designed Anser with great aimlines - well worth a look!
Well constructed Anser style putter - excellent if you're after a good putter at a lower cost - gunmetal color looks classy - feels good too!
An extremely pretty putter. A favourite with some of the world's greats 50 years ago and excellent on fast greens. Unforgiving when compared with modern putters
This is THE classic blade, used by the stars of 1950s, 60s and 70s. The kind of putter that gives you confidence the moment you pick it up
A dramatic updating of the classic Wilson blade. Tremendous feel and drop dead gorgeous, too
In our view the classiest Yes putter - anser-style head with the amazing C-Groove for a terrific roll.
Futuristic design with amazing roll and super long aimline.
Wide bodied anser-style head with the amazing C-Groove for a terrific roll.
The least attractive of the Yes belly putters - although that's just our opinion
Good looking blade putter which won Jim Furyk a $10 million bonus in the 2010 Fed Ex Cup
Straightforward D shaped mallet with C-Groove roll
Futuristic design, with excellent aim-bar behind hitting surface
A straightforward heel and toe design with great roll from the C-Groove
Very Pleasing on the eye, and has perhaps the best feel of any Yes putter
High tech putter from the Far East which is designed entirely with the outcome in mind. A great roll results
Rife's designs are innovative and good looking and they're fairly reasonably priced for a high quality product. Well worth a look if you're just starting to get serious about the game. Click here for Best-Putter.com's reviews of Rife putters...
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on a Rife putter... |
The Tuttle is certainly original - a putter that definitely looks like a driver. The good news is that it performs better than it looks!
Surprisingly well finished futuristic putter. If you like see through frame designs this is a good value-for-money option
A minimalist anser head that looks just a little lightweight. The roll is pure and the feel is good.
Most similar to a Ping Zing shape, this putter has a simple no-frills look, a good roll, but a high price tag.
The Nike Method putter favored by Tiger Woods. A heavily toe-weighted putter with classic looks. Fantastic if you have an open-square-closed stroke.
Face balanced version of the Method 001. Favor this putter if you're trying to produce a straight-back-straight through stroke.
Face balanced mallet which looks like it's got a good bit of meat behind the head. For our money the best looking in the Method range.
This putter seems to stay square for ever! Feel's not great, but you'll love it if you use a square-to-square stroke
Super-long aimline and futuristic design. Solid, affordable belly putter.
Nice face balanced belly putter with a big, but light head.
The iconic putter of the 2000s - easy to aim, great feel. Now available in many different styles
One of the most revolutionary designs in putting. Love it or hate the look, the results are good
Larger than average blade with original White Hot insert... beautiful to look at and great feel.
Classic face balanced D shape with silky soft Ice White insert!
Padraig Harrington used this combination of blade and 2 ball design to win majors, but what's it like?
Perhaps Odyssey's best effort yet to eclipse the Scotty Cameron and Ping Ansers.
Brought out to cash in on Phil Mickelson's move to Callaway and Odyssey in 2009. A limited edition putter, which is lovely to look at and has the best-feeling insert on the market
Great looking long putter with slightly dead feel - excellent for fast greens
Classic blade shape with amazing weighting and feel. A superb putter - highly recommended.
Sharp edged star ship of a putter - you need to like futuristic shapes to use this one!
Classic D shaped head used by Annika Sorenstam amongst many others!
The Anser is the putter that has been copied a thousand times - now available from Ping at a variety of prices.
The design which has won more pro events than any other, now with top quality materials.
A much more attractive version of the original without the copper head that oxidizes in the sun!
Unbeatable on price and right up there for feel and design.
One of the easiest putters to line up we've ever tested, but feel is hollow
A hideous beast to look at, but beautiful to use.
The first putter Ping ever made. A collectors' piece now. Not great to use, and very loud!
This cross between the Batman sign & a Star Wars fighter has surprisingly good feel
A radical spin off from the successful (but hollow-sounding) G5i Craz-E
In our opinion, Ping's best effort at a blade putter
Technology has led the Ping designers to create a holy mess of a putter. If you love the weird and the wacky, you might (just) like this
Possibly the ugliest putter Ping has ever made ... and it feels dreadful too!
Iconic putter from the 1980s & 90s. Face balanced and with a great alignment aid.
A good looking wide-backed blade which resembles the Major winning TPA putters of the 80s & 90s
A putter that looks and feels good behind the ball. Just a bit firm on the feel side.
A little thin in the top portion of the blade, but otherwise a great looking putter with good blade feel
Despite the Tour element to this putter's name, we haven't seen any of them actually on the pro tours. One of the least impressive of Rife's range
Nicely finished and reasonably priced mallet - well worth a look
The classic shape, different hosel ... but same awesome feel.
The affordable Scotty Cameron.
Phil Mickelson toyed with the Futura, before heading back to a blade. The first of the truly futuristic putters, and probably about as attractive as they're ever going to be
A surprising remake of the classic bullseye flange shape. More forgiving and more immediate with feedback than the original
A simply gorgeous reworking of the Bullseye shape. New materials and great Scotty Cameron workmanship make this a beautiful putter to look at. Still not that forgiving, though!
A Bullseye putter worthy of consideration! The offset neck and flange aren't quite what you'd want if you're a purist looking for a bullseye, but it putts better.
As you'd imagine from Scotty Cameron, this is a beautiful piece of equipment. Looks, roll, feel - it has it all ... and a price tag to match
A big hulk of a putter - face balanced with a long aimline
A revolutionary putter which has now won 2 major championships thanks to its combination of roll on fast greens and patented riflescope aiming design. Well worth considering!
A nice re-working of the classic FGP from Seemore. Unfortunately only available with an offset shaft that doesn't make full use of the wonderful riflescope aiming system
A highly refined mallet from TaylorMade - recommended!
Good looking Anser style putter - Part of TaylorMade's resurgence as a designer of high quality putters
Lots of hype when this putter launched, but pros who rely on their putters have not stuck with the Spider
A great big mallet head with a great roll. Its odd design with slits in the head do considerably help alignment
Beautiful square-designed Anser with great aimlines - well worth a look!
Beautiful square-designed Anser with great aimlines - well worth a look!
Well constructed Anser style putter - excellent if you're after a good putter at a lower cost - gunmetal color looks classy - feels good too!
An extremely pretty putter. A favourite with some of the world's greats 50 years ago and excellent on fast greens. Unforgiving when compared with modern putters
This is THE classic blade, used by the stars of 1950s, 60s and 70s. The kind of putter that gives you confidence the moment you pick it up
A dramatic updating of the classic Wilson blade. Tremendous feel and drop dead gorgeous, too
In our view the classiest Yes putter - anser-style head with the amazing C-Groove for a terrific roll.
Futuristic design with amazing roll and super long aimline.
Wide bodied anser-style head with the amazing C-Groove for a terrific roll.
The least attractive of the Yes belly putters - although that's just our opinion
Good looking blade putter which won Jim Furyk a $10 million bonus in the 2010 Fed Ex Cup
Straightforward D shaped mallet with C-Groove roll
Futuristic design, with excellent aim-bar behind hitting surface
A straightforward heel and toe design with great roll from the C-Groove
Very Pleasing on the eye, and has perhaps the best feel of any Yes putter
High tech putter from the Far East which is designed entirely with the outcome in mind. A great roll results

... on a TaylorMade putter
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on a Scotty Cameron Newport 2 like Tiger's... |

... on a Fisher putter
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on a Ping Zing ... |
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on a Tommy Armour putter |
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on a toe weighted putter... |
The Tuttle is certainly original - a putter that definitely looks like a driver. The good news is that it performs better than it looks!
Surprisingly well finished futuristic putter. If you like see through frame designs this is a good value-for-money option
A minimalist anser head that looks just a little lightweight. The roll is pure and the feel is good.
Most similar to a Ping Zing shape, this putter has a simple no-frills look, a good roll, but a high price tag.
The Nike Method putter favored by Tiger Woods. A heavily toe-weighted putter with classic looks. Fantastic if you have an open-square-closed stroke.
Face balanced version of the Method 001. Favor this putter if you're trying to produce a straight-back-straight through stroke.
Face balanced mallet which looks like it's got a good bit of meat behind the head. For our money the best looking in the Method range.
This putter seems to stay square for ever! Feel's not great, but you'll love it if you use a square-to-square stroke
Super-long aimline and futuristic design. Solid, affordable belly putter.
Nice face balanced belly putter with a big, but light head.
The iconic putter of the 2000s - easy to aim, great feel. Now available in many different styles
One of the most revolutionary designs in putting. Love it or hate the look, the results are good
Larger than average blade with original White Hot insert... beautiful to look at and great feel.
Classic face balanced D shape with silky soft Ice White insert!
Padraig Harrington used this combination of blade and 2 ball design to win majors, but what's it like?
Perhaps Odyssey's best effort yet to eclipse the Scotty Cameron and Ping Ansers.
Brought out to cash in on Phil Mickelson's move to Callaway and Odyssey in 2009. A limited edition putter, which is lovely to look at and has the best-feeling insert on the market
Great looking long putter with slightly dead feel - excellent for fast greens
Classic blade shape with amazing weighting and feel. A superb putter - highly recommended.
Sharp edged star ship of a putter - you need to like futuristic shapes to use this one!
Classic D shaped head used by Annika Sorenstam amongst many others!
The Anser is the putter that has been copied a thousand times - now available from Ping at a variety of prices.
The design which has won more pro events than any other, now with top quality materials.
A much more attractive version of the original without the copper head that oxidizes in the sun!
Unbeatable on price and right up there for feel and design.
One of the easiest putters to line up we've ever tested, but feel is hollow
A hideous beast to look at, but beautiful to use.
The first putter Ping ever made. A collectors' piece now. Not great to use, and very loud!
This cross between the Batman sign & a Star Wars fighter has surprisingly good feel
A radical spin off from the successful (but hollow-sounding) G5i Craz-E
In our opinion, Ping's best effort at a blade putter
Technology has led the Ping designers to create a holy mess of a putter. If you love the weird and the wacky, you might (just) like this
Possibly the ugliest putter Ping has ever made ... and it feels dreadful too!
Iconic putter from the 1980s & 90s. Face balanced and with a great alignment aid.
A good looking wide-backed blade which resembles the Major winning TPA putters of the 80s & 90s
A putter that looks and feels good behind the ball. Just a bit firm on the feel side.
A little thin in the top portion of the blade, but otherwise a great looking putter with good blade feel
Despite the Tour element to this putter's name, we haven't seen any of them actually on the pro tours. One of the least impressive of Rife's range
Nicely finished and reasonably priced mallet - well worth a look
The classic shape, different hosel ... but same awesome feel.
The affordable Scotty Cameron.
Phil Mickelson toyed with the Futura, before heading back to a blade. The first of the truly futuristic putters, and probably about as attractive as they're ever going to be
A surprising remake of the classic bullseye flange shape. More forgiving and more immediate with feedback than the original
A simply gorgeous reworking of the Bullseye shape. New materials and great Scotty Cameron workmanship make this a beautiful putter to look at. Still not that forgiving, though!
A Bullseye putter worthy of consideration! The offset neck and flange aren't quite what you'd want if you're a purist looking for a bullseye, but it putts better.
As you'd imagine from Scotty Cameron, this is a beautiful piece of equipment. Looks, roll, feel - it has it all ... and a price tag to match
A big hulk of a putter - face balanced with a long aimline
A revolutionary putter which has now won 2 major championships thanks to its combination of roll on fast greens and patented riflescope aiming design. Well worth considering!
A nice re-working of the classic FGP from Seemore. Unfortunately only available with an offset shaft that doesn't make full use of the wonderful riflescope aiming system
A highly refined mallet from TaylorMade - recommended!
Good looking Anser style putter - Part of TaylorMade's resurgence as a designer of high quality putters
Lots of hype when this putter launched, but pros who rely on their putters have not stuck with the Spider
A great big mallet head with a great roll. Its odd design with slits in the head do considerably help alignment
Beautiful square-designed Anser with great aimlines - well worth a look!
Beautiful square-designed Anser with great aimlines - well worth a look!
Well constructed Anser style putter - excellent if you're after a good putter at a lower cost - gunmetal color looks classy - feels good too!
An extremely pretty putter. A favourite with some of the world's greats 50 years ago and excellent on fast greens. Unforgiving when compared with modern putters
This is THE classic blade, used by the stars of 1950s, 60s and 70s. The kind of putter that gives you confidence the moment you pick it up
A dramatic updating of the classic Wilson blade. Tremendous feel and drop dead gorgeous, too
In our view the classiest Yes putter - anser-style head with the amazing C-Groove for a terrific roll.
Futuristic design with amazing roll and super long aimline.
Wide bodied anser-style head with the amazing C-Groove for a terrific roll.
The least attractive of the Yes belly putters - although that's just our opinion
Good looking blade putter which won Jim Furyk a $10 million bonus in the 2010 Fed Ex Cup
Straightforward D shaped mallet with C-Groove roll
Futuristic design, with excellent aim-bar behind hitting surface
A straightforward heel and toe design with great roll from the C-Groove
Very Pleasing on the eye, and has perhaps the best feel of any Yes putter
High tech putter from the Far East which is designed entirely with the outcome in mind. A great roll results
This putter seems to stay square for ever! Feel's not great, but you'll love it if you use a square-to-square stroke
Super-long aimline and futuristic design. Solid, affordable long or belly putter.
The iconic putter of the 2000s - easy to aim, great feel. Now available in many different styles and designs
One of the most revolutionary designs in putting. Love it or hate the look, the results are good
Larger than average blade with original White Hot insert... beautiful to look at and great feel.
Classic face balanced D shape putter with the silky soft Ice White insert!
Padraig Harrington used this combination of blade and 2 ball design to win majors, but what's it like?
Perhaps Odyssey's best effort yet to eclipse the Scotty Cameron and Ping Ansers.
Great looking long putter with slightly dead feel - excellent for fast greens
Classic blade shape with amazing weighting and feel. A superb putter - highly recommended.
Classic D shaped head used by Annika Sorenstam amongst many others!
The Anser is the putter that has been copied a thousand times - now available from Ping at a variety of prices.
The design which has won more pro events than any other, now with top quality materials.
A much more attractive version of the original without the copper head that oxidizes in the sun!
Unbeatable on price and right up there for feel and design.
One of the easiest putters to line up we've ever tested, but feel is hollow
A hideous beast to look at, but beautiful to use.
The first putter Ping ever made. A collectors' piece now. Not great to use, and very loud!
Iconic putter from the 1980s & 90s. Face balanced and with a great alignment aid.
The classic shape, different hosel ... but same awesome feel.
The affordable Scotty Cameron.
A surprising remake of the classic bullseye flange shape. More forgiving and more immediate with feedback than the original
A nice re-working of the classic FGP from Seemore. Unfortunately only available with an offset shaft that doesn't make full use of the wonderful riflescope aiming system
A highly refined mallet from TaylorMade - recommended!
Beautiful square-designed Anser with great aimlines - well worth a look!
Beautiful square-designed Anser with great aimlines - well worth a look!
Well constructed Anser style putter - excellent if you're after a good putter at a lower cost - gunmetal color looks classy - feels good too!
An extremely pretty putter. A favourite with some of the world's greats 50 years ago and excellent on fast greens. Unforgiving when compared with modern putters
In our view the classiest Yes putter - anser-style head with the amazing C-Groove for a terrific roll.
Futuristic design with amazing roll and super long aimline.
Wide bodied anser-style head with the amazing C-Groove for a terrific roll.
High tech putter from the Far East which is designed entirely with the outcome in mind. A great roll results
... on a blade putter
The Nike Method putter favored by Tiger Woods. A heavily toe-weighted putter with classic looks. Fantastic if you have an open-square-closed stroke.
Larger than average blade with original White Hot insert... beautiful to look at and great feel.
Brought out to cash in on Phil Mickelson's move to Callaway and Odyssey in 2009. A limited edition putter, which is lovely to look at and has the best-feeling insert on the market
Classic blade shape with amazing weighting and feel. A superb putter - highly recommended.
In our opinion, Ping's best effort at a blade putter. Beautiful feel and design, but hard to get hold of...
Possibly the ugliest putter Ping has ever made ... and it feels dreadful too!
A good looking wide-backed blade which resembles the Major winning TPA putters of the 80s & 90s
A little thin in the top portion of the blade, but otherwise a great looking putter with good blade feel
A highly refined mallet from TaylorMade - recommended!
This is THE classic blade, used by the stars of 1950s, 60s and 70s. The kind of putter that gives you confidence the moment you pick it up
A dramatic updating of the classic Wilson blade. Tremendous feel and drop dead gorgeous, too
Good looking blade putter which won Jim Furyk a $10 million bonus in the 2010 Fed Ex Cup
Very Pleasing on the eye, and has perhaps the best feel of any Yes putter
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on a Callaway putter... |

... on a Cleveland putter


... on a Nike putter


... on a Never Compromise putter


... on an Odyssey putter


... on a Ping putter

... on a Ram putter


... on a Rife putter


... on a Scotty Cameron putter


... on a TaylorMade putter


... on a Yes putter

... on a Zen Oracle putter
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