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Now you can start getting back on the golf course, it’s a great time to invest in a new putter. Let’s take a look at the best new putters on the market from top brands including TaylorMade, Mizuno and Scotty Cameron.

The Triple Track Ten is a double bend face-balanced super high-MOI (moment of inertia) mallet best suited for strokes with minimal face rotation and arc. The Triple Track Technology improves alignment, a new Microhinge Star Insert improves sound at impact, and Stroke Lab weighting provides improved tempo, thanks to a multi-material shaft.

Special Select Newport has been refined and re-engineered with heavier tungsten sole weights that enlarge the sweet spot and enhance stability, balance and performance. It’s precision milled in the USA from a solid block of stainless 303 stainless steel with a mid-milled face pattern to provide superior feel and performance. It has a flatter, narrower topline, and a re-designed plumbing neck to improve alignment.

The all new Inovai 6.0 S was re-engineered by Sam Bettinardi to improve performance and feel benefits in an MOI-style putter. A platinum-finished 303 stainless steel precision-milled face pairs with an aluminium body anodized blue for a two-tone look designed to guide alignment. On the face, a milling process removes 55 percent of material to provide a soft, consistent sound and feel at impact.

Currently used by world number 14 Justin Rose. The Olympic champion and US Open winner used it when he won the 2019 Farmers Insurance Open on the PGA Tour. Axis1 putters are 100% perfectly balanced so they won’t naturally open up during your putting stroke. This is achieved by pushing the weight forward with a patented heel counterweight. It places the CG position precisely on the centre of the putter face and aligns perfectly with the axis of the shaft. It has a 303 stainless steel head, precision CNC milled with a Ceramic bead blasted finish.

The new Mizuno M-Craft putter line lives up to Mizuno‘s reputation for absolute precision and feedback. They are forged from premium 1025 mild carbon steel, then CNC milled to create precise shape and alignment. Designed for stability, the M-Craft’s head promotes a fluid, rhythmical putting stroke. The M-Craft 1 has a square back with a mid-slant neck. With maximum toe-hang, it’s suited to an exaggerated putting arc.

The new Truss TB1 is engineered for less twisting and more putts that travel on their intended target lines. A new hosel design offers two connection points which improves stability, minimises turn and offers a more familiar look at address position. A Cobalt Pure Roll insert provides a better sound and feel. The grooves improve forward roll. On the sole are two weights, unique to different length shafts and head sizes. This improves the centre of gravity position to get the best performance and feel from the putter.
Nach ueber 40 Jahren Golf habe ich die Erkenntnis gewonnen «Es liegt nicht am Putter, sondern am Benutzer»