MD Golf Seve Ballesteros Putter / 35 Inch

MD Golf Seve Ballesteros Putter / 35 Inch

£43.99 GBP
MD Golf Seve Ballesteros Putter / 35 Inch

MD Golf Seve Ballesteros Putter / 35 Inch

£43.99 GBP
Scotty Cameron Phantom 11.5 Putter / 37 Inch

Scotty Cameron Phantom 11.5 Putter / 37 Inch

£243.99 GBP

Mallet putters are designed for golfers who prefer a straight-back, straight-through putting stroke. At NEXT2NEWGOLF, our used mallet putters include top models from Taylormade, Odyssey, Scotty Cameron, PING, Cobra, all carefully inspected and graded across the head, shaft, and grip to ensure excellent condition and reliable performance.

Unlike blade putters, mallets are typically face-balanced, meaning the clubface stays square through the stroke, promoting consistency and forgiveness on every putt. Their higher moment of inertia (MOI) and alignment aids make it easier to maintain a straight path, giving golfers more confidence on the greens.

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player looking to improve accuracy and consistency, our mallet putters offer excellent control, stability, and feel.

Shop used and pre-owned mallet putters in the UK at NEXT2NEWGOLF and find a club that complements your stroke style and elevates your short game.

Questions? Answers here.

Frequently Asked Questions

A mallet is a type of putter with a larger, often rounded or oversized clubhead compared to a traditional blade putter. Mallet putters are designed to provide more stability, forgiveness and alignment assistance.

The type of putter you should use depends on the shape of your putting stroke, if you have a straighter stroke back and through, you should use a mallet putter.

Mallet putters can come in a wide variety of shapes and styles. From square like Spider putters or rounded like a PING Oslo to an iconic Odyssey 2-Ball shape. There's a shape out there for every golfer.

Blade putters are more traditional in terms of shape and typically offer better feel and precision for controlled strokes. Mallet putters are larger, more forgiving and typically offer better alignment aids to help with consistency. Both of these types of putters are weighted very differently and are designed to suit different types of putting strokes, one with an arc and one that's straight through.

Yes. Every putter we receive is carefully inspected for condition, authenticity, and performance before being listed. We provide detailed descriptions and photos so you know exactly what you’re getting.

Used putters do typically include headcovers but we do have a range of putters that come without. All of our images will indicate if a club has or hasn’t got a headcover included so if it’s not on there, it won't have one.

Putters tend to last longer than other clubs since wear isn’t a major concern, many golfers keep the same putter for years, but putting is as much about confidence as technique. If a player loses trust or comfort with their current model, it’s common to change putters sooner, even if the old one is still in perfect condition. Ultimately, you should choose a putter that feels right for your stroke and gives you confidence on the greens.