Blade PuttersThe key tools in any golfer’s bag are the putters since these are the equipments which ultimately decide the score of the hole. One of the facts which most golfers agree is “putting is a game of its own” and it requires some special skills to perfect in this part of the game. Now a day putters comes in all shapes and sizes. Out of all the types of putters in golf, blade putters are most commonly used. These putters are also known as “Bullseye” type.

Blade putters are the most traditional and oldest types of putters available which are still favored by most of the golfers. These are generally very narrow from front to back. Its simple flat design gives the best feel when you are putting and also provides feedback in terms of the way the golf ball has been struck. Blade putters suits a player who is having a straight putting stroke.

A good blade putter head should have:

  • Symmetrical Configuration: - The head of a blade putter should be symmetric in configuration and a thin top line appearance.
  • Elongated Rectangular Center: - It should have a rectangular and elongated center to form relative rigid ends.
  • Finger Size Thickness: - There should not be any element behind the head and its thickness should be of finger size.

The blade putter is very much less forgiving club so great care must be taken while putting with this golf club. The shaft of blade putter ends in the center of the head so that you can look right down at the ball. In order to reduce the twist at the contact some putters are hollowed from the back. With the availability of all the other types of golf putters, blade putters are becoming less common among the golfers.

Following are some of the better blade putters that we have selected after trying and testing. For specifications details, you can link on the individual mallets. This will help you in understanding that how the best golfer’s pick their equipment.


> BRAND > PRICE RANGE
Mizuno BLACK CARBON SERIES $240 - $250
Never Compromise GM2 EXCHANGE $220 - $230
Nike IC 20-10 $140 - $150
Odyssey BLACK SERIES I $250 - $270
Odyssey WHITE HOT TOUR $150 - $160
Ping I-SERIES $120 - $150
Ping KARSTEN SERIES $70 - $90
Titleist CAMERON STUDIO STYLE $270 - $300
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