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Best putters for under $100

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We all love a nice putter, but if you are in the market for a new one, they can be expensive and hard to come by for under $100. Finding the best putters for under $100 can be tough. If you start looking at a new putter from a major OEM they can easily cost north of $300, and that’s before any potential customization.

This is why at GolfWRX we want to help show you how to get the best value for your money by showing you the best putters you can find for under $100—and let’s just say there are a lot of options!

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** Note: Used club prices fluctuate and the clubs selected for this list we’re easily located in good shape for under the stated $100 price point ** 

Best putters under $100

Ping

Ping was founded as a putter company, and it is always pushing the boundaries of materials and design—while also staying true to many of their classic shapes.

When it comes to finding value, all you have to do is go back 4-5 model generations and you can have your pick of the litter for less than $100—as long as you aren’t looking for some of the more desirable milled models.

Browse Ping models at Golf Avenue. 

YES!

Unfortunately, or fortunately, depending on how you look at it, companies come and go in the golf equipment space, especially when it comes to putters. YES! golf was one of those casualties, but for golfers, this left the market wide-open to capitalize on finding great putters packed with technology for very attractive prices.

Browse Yes! models at Golf Avenue.

TaylorMade

Although TaylorMade wasn’t as well recognized for its putters for a long time, the company has always had a really solid lineup dating back to the Rossa and then the AGSI and AGSI+ series, which featured grooved inserts.

My personal favorite putters from this line include the Ghost series (featured), but anything from the blade styles to the high MOI mallets offers a lot of tech for very little dough.

Browse TaylorMade models at Golf Avenue. 

Odyssey

Odyssey could be the most obvious choice when it comes to finding value in the used putter market. The company is constantly releasing new designs, and along with new designs, Odysses offers a bunch of options at various price points. Whether you want a soft insert, firm insert, high MOI, or blade style, you can find it in the Odyssey line, including one of the best seller putters of all—the 2-Ball.

Brose Odyssey putters at Golf Avenue. 

 

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Ryan Barath is a club-fitter & master club builder with more than 17 years of experience working with golfers of all skill levels, including PGA Tour players. He is the former Build Shop Manager & Social Media Coordinator for Modern Golf. He now works independently from his home shop and is a member of advisory panels to a select number of golf equipment manufacturers. You can find Ryan on Twitter and Instagram where he's always willing to chat golf, and share his passion for club building, course architecture and wedge grinding.

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  1. bobor

    Nov 22, 2020 at 11:45 am

    as some people said. Cleveland HB series keeps getting better, 2016 series had a pretty sticky winn grip, that felt awful in hand, but since 2018 I think the grips is new, the milled face is quite good, and off season here in Europe you can buy them for 60 EUR, 90-110 during summer. Same for Wilson Infinite putters. And in Europe, Decathlon’s own brand sells rather good cheap putters, Inesis 500 for about 30-40 eur and 900 model for about 60. I picked up the mallet 500 for 30 eur this summer for my dad, just for him to try on a mallet, and if someone is really on a tight budget, this is good choice. It has solid extra long pistol grip, it’s just on the heavier side, but for the price.. it does feel like 8/10 of Cleveland HB quality.

  2. DarthGrader

    Nov 20, 2020 at 7:28 pm

    Gaming a Tour Edge HP-02 Mallet now. Came stock with oversized grip for 59.99. Have a Never Compromise 01 blade in reserve 50 after I put a Winn OS grip on it. Traded off an Odyssey Dart mallet that I bought new for 150 do to severe inconsistency with both aim and speed. Tour Edge appears to be game on lately.

  3. Geoff

    Nov 19, 2020 at 10:10 pm

    Cleveland putters are the most underrated piece of golf equipment on the market The Huntington Beach series can be found for under $100, they stack up against any putter on the market.

  4. Brandon

    Nov 19, 2020 at 7:38 pm

    The paint on those Taylormade ghost putters falls off if the wind is blowing too hard.

  5. Ken

    Nov 19, 2020 at 3:03 pm

    100% wilson … Tommy Armout Impact no.3 ?!!!!!!

  6. not gianni

    Nov 19, 2020 at 1:33 pm

    you can get a brand new wilson staff infinite putter for $80, if youre looking for a black putter with a milled face then you cant go wrong

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Coolest thing for sale in the GolfWRX Classifieds (4/18/24): Ping PLD Limited Anser – 1988 Open Championship – #2 of only 88 Made

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At GolfWRX, we are a community of like-minded individuals that all experience and express our enjoyment of the game in many ways.

It’s that sense of community that drives day-to-day interactions in the forums on topics that range from best driver to what marker you use to mark your ball. It even allows us to share another thing we all love – buying and selling equipment.

Currently, in our GolfWRX buy/sell/trade (BST) forum, there is a listing for a Ping PLD Limited Anser – 1988 Open Championship – #2 of only 88 Made.

From the seller: (@DLong72): “Ping PLD Limited Anser – 1988 Open Championship – #2 of only 88 Made. ?: $1150. ?? 100% milled collectors item from the limited releases commemorating when Ping putters won every major in 1988 (88 putters made). This was the model Seve Ballesteros used to win the 1988 Open Championship. Condition is brand new, never gamed, everything is in the original packaging as it came. Putter features the iconic sound slot.

Specs/ Additional Details

-100% Milled, Aluminum/Bronze Alloy (310g)

-Original Anser Design

-PING PP58 Grip

-Putter is built to standard specs.”

To check out the full listing in our BST forum, head through the link: Ping PLD Limited Anser – 1988 Open Championship – #2 of only 88 Made

This is the most impressive current listing from the GolfWRX BST, and if you are curious about the rules to participate in the BST Forum you can check them out here: GolfWRX BST Rules

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Inside Collin Morikawa’s recent golf ball, driver, 3-wood, and “Proto” iron changes

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As you probably know by now, Collin Morikawa switched putters after the first round of The Masters, and he ultimately went on to finish T3.

The putter was far from the only change he made last week, however, and his bag is continuing to change this week at the 2024 RBC Heritage.

On the range of The Masters, Morikawa worked closely with Adrian Reitveld, TaylorMade’s Senior Manager of Tour at TaylorMade, to find the perfect driver and 3-wood setups.

Morikawa started off 2024 by switching into TaylorMade’s Qi10 Max driver, but since went back to his faithful TaylorMade SIM – yes, the original SIM from 2020. Somehow, some way, it seems Morikawa always ends up back in that driver, which he used to win the 2020 PGA Championship, and the 2021 Open Championship.

At The Masters, however, Rietveld said the duo found the driver head that allowed “zero compromise” on Morikawa’s preferred fade flight and spin. To match his preferences, they landed on a TaylorMade Qi10 LS 9-degree head, and the lie angle is a touch flatter than his former SIM.

“It’s faster than his gamer, and I think what we found is it fits his desired shot shape, with zero compromise” Rietveld told GolfWRX.com on Wednesday at the RBC Heritage.

Then, to replace his former SIM rocket 3-wood, Morikawa decided to switch into the TaylorMade Qi10 core model 13.5-degree rocket head, with an adjustable hosel.

“He likes the spin characteristics of that head,” Rietveld said. “Now he’s interesting because with Collin, you can turn up at a tournament, and you look at his 3-wood, and he’s changed the setting. One day there’s more loft on it, one day there’s less loft on it. He’s that type of guy. He’s not scared to use the adjustability of the club.

“And I think he felt our titanium head didn’t spin as low as his original SIM. So we did some work with the other head, just because he liked the feel of it. It was a little high launching, so we fit him into something with less loft. It’s a naughty little piece of equipment.” 

In addition to the driver and fairway wood changes, Morikawa also debuted his new “MySymbol” jersey No. 5 TP5x golf ball at The Masters. Morikawa’s choice of symbols is likely tied to his love of the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team.

Not enough changes for you? There’s one more.

On Wednesday at the 2024 RBC Heritage, Morikawa was spotted with a new TaylorMade “Proto” 4-iron in the bag. If you recall, it’s the same model that Rory McIlroy debuted at the 2024 Valero Texas Open.

According to Morikawa, the new Proto 4-iron will replace his old P-770 hollow-bodied 4-iron.

“I used to hit my P-770 on a string, but sometimes the distance would be a little unpredictable,” Morikawa told GolfWRX.com. “This one launches a touch higher, and I feel I can predict the distance better. I know Rory replaced his P-760 with it. I’m liking it so far.” 

See Morikawa’s full WITB from the 2024 RBC Heritage here. 

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Why Rory McIlroy will likely use the new TaylorMade BRNR Mini Driver Copper at the RBC Heritage

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Although we spotted Rory McIlroy testing the new TaylorMade BRNR Mini Driver Copper last week during practice rounds at the Masters, he ultimately didn’t decide to use the club in competition.

It seems that will change this week at the 2024 RBC Heritage, played at the short-and-tight Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head.

When asked on Wednesday following his morning Pro-Am if he’d be using the new, nostalgic BRNR Copper this week, McIlroy said, “I think so.”

“I like it,” McIlroy told GolfWRX.com on Tuesday regarding the BRNR. “This would be a good week for it.”

 

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According to Adrian Rietveld, the Senior Manager of Tour at TaylorMade, the BRNR Mini Driver can help McIlroy position himself properly off the tee at the tight layout.

Here’s what Rietveld told GolfWRX.com on Wednesday:

“For someone like Rory, who’s that long at the top end of the bag, and then you put him on a course like Harbour Town, it’s tough off the tee. It’s tight into the greens, and you have to put yourself in position off the tee to have a shot into the green. It kind of reminds me of Valderrama in Spain, where you can be in the fairway and have no shot into the green.

“I’m caddying for Tommy [Fleetwood] this week, so I was walking the course last night and looking at a few things. There’s just such a small margin for error. You can be standing in the fairway at 300 yards and have a shot, but at 320 you don’t. So if you don’t hit a perfect shot, you could be stuck behind a tree. And then if you’re back at 280, it might be a really tough shot into the small greens.

“So for Rory [with the BRNR], it’s a nice course-specific golf club for him. He’s got both shots with it; he can move it right-to-left or left-to-right. And the main thing about this club has been the accuracy and the dispersion with it. I mean, it’s been amazing for Tommy.

“This was the first event Tommy used a BRNR last year, and I remember talking to him about it, and he said he couldn’t wait to play it at Augusta next year. And he just never took it out of the bag because he’s so comfortable with it, and hitting it off the deck.

“So you look at Rory, and you want to have the tools working to your advantage out here, and the driver could hand-cuff him a bit with all of the shots you’d have to manufacture.”

So, although McIlroy might not be making a permanent switch into the new TaylorMade BRNR Mini Driver Copper, he’s likely to switch into it this week.

His version is lofted at 13.5 degrees, and equipped with a Fujikura Ventus Black 7X shaft.

See more photos of Rory testing the BRNR Mini here

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