Taylormade TP Black Collection Balboa 8 Putter / 35 Inch

Taylormade TP Black Collection Balboa 8 Putter / 35 Inch

£141.99 GBP
Taylormade TP Reserve TRB29 Milled Putter / 34 Inch

Taylormade TP Reserve TRB29 Milled Putter / 34 Inch

£171.99 GBP
Taylormade TP Black Collection Palisades 7 Putter / 34 Inch

Taylormade TP Black Collection Palisades 7 Putter / 34 Inch

£155.99 GBP
Taylormade TP Black Collection SOTO 1 Putter / 34 Inch

Taylormade TP Black Collection SOTO 1 Putter / 34 Inch

£155.99 GBP
Taylormade TP Black Collection Del Monte 1 Putter / 34 Inch

Taylormade TP Black Collection Del Monte 1 Putter / 34 Inch

£155.99 GBP
Taylormade TP Black Collection Del Monte 1 Putter / 34 Inch

Taylormade TP Black Collection Del Monte 1 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

 

Taylormade putters are arguably the most popular putters on the market, thanks to the widespread appeal of the Spider series. At NEXT2NEWGOLF, our used Taylormade putters include these fan favourites, as well as other blade and mallet options. Taylormade offers reliable feel, balance, and alignment for every type of green.

Each putter is carefully inspected and graded across the head, shaft, and grip so you know exactly what condition you’re buying. Popular among both beginners and seasoned golfers, Taylormade putters deliver exceptional performance at a fraction of the price of new models.

Questions? Answers here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Spider putters are one of the most used putters on tour and in the amateur world. It is the winningest putter on the PGA Tour with, at the time of writing this, the top 4 in the world golf rankings all using Spider putters, including both Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler. The Spider putter has a range of variations but all are typically mallet putters with great balance, alignment and feel off the blade.

The best Taylormade putter for you depends on your preferred head shape and putting stroke. If you have a slight arc in your stroke you may benefit from a blade like a Taylormade TP putter, but if you have a straighter stroke you'd likely benefit greatly from using a Spider.

It depends greatly on which model you're buying, ho old it is and what condition it is in. A new premium Taylormade putter will cost at least £300 A used Taylormade putter will cost significantly less, typically between £50 and £200, depending on the factors mentioned above.

Yes, Taylormade putters are available in a wide variety of head shapes. From TP collection blades to all the different types of Spider models including the Spider Tours, Spider GTs and the new Spider ZT. There's a Taylormade putter shape for everyone out there.

With the trend of Zero Torque putters taking off, all the major golf brands rushed to make their own versions, and the Spider ZT is Taylormade's model. The Zero Torque design is built to help prevent face rotation through the stroke so you get a more consistent stroke on the greens.

There are loads of brands in golf producing high quality putters, but the manufacturers of Taylormade, Odyssey, PING and Scotty Cameron stand out above the rest. With the majority of golfers on tour using one of these 4, they're the most trusted putter brands in golf.

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. 

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.

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.

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.