Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport Putter / 34 Inch

Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport Putter / 34 Inch

£248.99 GBP
Left Hand Odyssey White Hot Versa Twelve Putter / 34 Inch

Left Hand Odyssey White Hot Versa Twelve Putter / 34 Inch

£149.99 GBP
Taylormade TP Black Collection SOTO 1 Putter / 34 Inch

Taylormade TP Black Collection SOTO 1 Putter / 34 Inch

£141.99 GBP
Taylormade TP Black Collection Juno 1 Putter / 34 Inch

Taylormade TP Black Collection Juno 1 Putter / 34 Inch

£141.99 GBP
Odyssey Ai-One Milled One T CH Putter / 34 Inch

Odyssey Ai-One Milled One T CH Putter / 34 Inch

£213.99 GBP
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
MD Golf Seve Ballesteros Putter / 35 Inch

MD Golf Seve Ballesteros Putter / 35 Inch

£43.99 GBP
MD Golf Seve Ballesteros Putter / 34 Inch

MD Golf Seve Ballesteros Putter / 34 Inch

£47.99 GBP
Wilson Deep Red Tour Putter / 35 Inch

Wilson Deep Red Tour Putter / 35 Inch

£39.99 GBP
Wilson Deep Red Tour Putter / 35 Inch

Wilson Deep Red Tour Putter / 35 Inch

£42.99 GBP
Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2.6 Putter / 34 Inch

Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2.6 Putter / 34 Inch

£172.99 GBP
Scotty Cameron Super Select Golo 6.5 Putter / 34 Inch

Scotty Cameron Super Select Golo 6.5 Putter / 34 Inch

£249.99 GBP
Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport Putter / 34 Inch

Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport Putter / 34 Inch

£250.99 GBP
Cleveland HB Soft 2 Black Satin 1 Putter / 34 Inch

Cleveland HB Soft 2 Black Satin 1 Putter / 34 Inch

£137.99 GBP
Cobra GrandSport-AL Putter / 41 inch

Cobra GrandSport-AL Putter / 41 inch

£159.99 GBP
Scotty Cameron Phantom 11.5 Putter / 37 Inch

Scotty Cameron Phantom 11.5 Putter / 37 Inch

£243.99 GBP
Mizuno M.Craft X 4 Putter / 35 Inch

Mizuno M.Craft X 4 Putter / 35 Inch

£229.99 GBP

It’s incredible to think that putting accounts for about a third of all the shots taken by an average club golfer – and for the top pros, it can be two out of every five shots.

At NEXT2NEWGOLF, our putter collection offers a huge variety of designs, materials, and price points, so you can find the club that feels just right for your game. There are different types of putters to suit every style, from classic blades and forgiving mallets to the latest zero torque models, which are quickly becoming one of golf’s most talked-about innovations.

You can easily pay as much for your putter as you do for several irons, but when you’re playing the percentages, an expensive putter can pay for itself in satisfaction and bragging rights. 

Even at the more modest end of the price range, you can still notice a leap in quality from your old putter. It all comes down to quality, balance, length and that X factor that makes a putter – whatever its price point – feel just right the moment you lean over it. 

Choosing the right putter depends on your stroke type and comfort. Typically, beginners or high handicap golfers often benefit from mallet style putters with higher forgiveness and stability, and lower handicap or more experienced golfers prefer the feel of a traditional style blade putter. It also depends on the shape of your putting stroke. If you have a putting stroke with a lot of “arc” then a blade would usually be more beneficial, whereas if you have a very straight-back and straight-through stroke a mallet would suit you best.

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.

Yes, most golf professionals or fitting centers can adjust lie angle and shaft length after purchase. This ensures your clubs fit your stance, swing, and height perfectly.

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.

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. Buying a used putter is a smart way for high-handicap or newer golfers to get quality equipment without overspending. Forgiving designs and premium brands make it easier to build confidence and consistency on the course.

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.

A zero torque putter is a recent innovation that has taken the golf world by storm, first invented by L.A.B but quickly followed by all the leading brands, these putters are engineered to minimise twisting of the clubhead through the stroke, keeping the face square for more accurate roll and better distance control. For golfers seeking more reliable performance and more confidence on the greens, zero torque putters represent a breakthrough in modern club design that’s quickly become a staple across the industry.