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Vintage Acusnet Bulleye blade putter
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Odyssey Dual Force 330 Putter
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Odyssey Dual Force 330 Putter
$33
Retail price: $100
Kroydon Putter 35" Mens RH
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PING ANSER PUTTER 33" FAIR
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Bettinardi 28 studio stock putter
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Bettinardi 28 studio stock putter
$203
Retail price: $439
Nike Putter 30" Junior RH
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Ping Scottsdale TR Senita putter
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Ping Scottsdale TR Senita putter
$115
Retail price: $300
Momentous practice putter And Wedge
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Odyssey White Hot #5 Putter
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Odyssey White Hot #5 Putter
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Retail price: $258
Ping Zing 34” Blade Putter
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Ping Zing 34” Blade Putter
$50
Retail price: $130
Rife Mallet Two Bar Putter
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Rife Mallet Two Bar Putter
$86
Retail price: $200
Your edge Junior golf putter
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Your edge Junior golf putter
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PING NOME PUTTER 34.5" FAIR
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Heavy Putter- 43 inch.  NEW
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Heavy Putter- 43 inch. NEW
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Putter length is generally measured by the distance from the golfer’s palms to the ground. Men’s putters are mostly found in 34” and 35,” while women’s putters are standard at 33." Most golfers will be able to use shorter lengths than what is considered "standard."

As shown here:

Golfer Height Putter Length
6'0" or taller 35" of longer
5'9" to 5'11" 34"
5'3" to 5'9" 33"
5'0" to 5'3" 32"

Putter types vary based on the shape and size of the head, with mallet and blade being the most common. Finding the right putter type for your stroke can be crucial to finding consistency on the green.

As shown here:

Putter Type Description 
Blade Blade putter heads fairly small and light, recommended for golfers with pure, straight strokes. 
Mallet Mallets have a large, rounded clubhead and represent the heaviest putters of the market. The larger clubhead provides a bigger sweet spot for golfers. 
Counterbalanced Counterbalanced putters are longer and heavier than traditional putters. Extra weight is placed at the top of the shaft above the golfer's hands in order to create a higher balance point. 
Belly Belly putters have an extended shaft that brush up against the golfers midsection. 

Blade Putters: These traditional putters have a simple, blade-shaped head. They offer a classic look and feel, and are often preferred by golfers who value precision and touch.

Mallet Putters: These putters have a larger, mallet-shaped head. They provide increased stability and forgiveness on off-center hits. The larger head also helps with alignment.

Peripheral-Weighted Putters: These putters have weight distributed around the perimeter of the head, creating a higher Moment of Inertia (MOI). This design promotes stability and forgiveness, making it easier to hit consistent putts.