Golf Master Fitter Eric Hickamn explains the differences between milled and insert putters and which is best for your game.
TaylorMade has offered Spider putters for more than a decade, ranging from the compact Itsy Bitsy Spider to the massive Daddy Long Legs. Through the years the company has added different technologies ...
Specs: Mid-size mallets with steel weight extensions and tungsten back weights. Aluminum chassis and grooved face insert. Matte black, silver/black, red/black and white/blue colorways. Available: ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The TaylorMade Spider putters are the top-selling individual model in the game and the preferred putter for the top two men's players in the world and the No. 1 woman. Given ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Four new TaylorMade Spider models: EX, X Hydro Blast, S and SR each utilize the company’s “True Path” alignment system and 45-degree angled grooves with a variety of head ...
Realizing not everyone has the time to consume every piece of content on club launch days, we’re trying something different and offering a fresh version of our detailed tech write-ups that hits the ...
Another major manufacturer has brought a zero torque putter to the retail market. Following the momentum of what has been the hottest putter trend among both Tour pros and recreational players alike, ...
Specs: Aluminum and carbon-fiber frame with steel and tungsten weights, and grooved face insert. Available in 33-inch, 34-inch and 35-inch versions. Available: March 12 The first TaylorMade Spider ...
Now you can own the putter that has fueled Scottie Scheffler’s incredible season. The same Spider Tour X L-neck used by the world No. 1 will arrive at retail Thursday. Scheffler debuted the putter at ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: TaylorMade completely reconstitutes its iconic Spider putter franchise with the new Spider GT lineup. Included are four models: the compact but high-stability contemporary ...