THE PUTTING LAB

Best Putters 2026: 9 Putters Tested and Compared

Best Putters 2026 — comprehensive guide featuring the most forgiving putters tested

Putting accounts for roughly 40% of all strokes in a round of golf. Yet most golfers spend more time choosing a driver than choosing the flat stick they'll use on every single hole.

The putter market in 2026 looks different than it did even two years ago. Zero-torque putters have gone mainstream. AI-designed faces are everywhere. And independent robotic testing has revealed that the most forgiving putter ever built isn't from any of the brands you'd expect.

We tested, researched, and compared every major putter on the market. This guide covers nine putters across every category, price point, and skill level.

The Quick List

  1. Incred Golf RFB Black Mallet — Most forgiving putter ever tested
  2. Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2 — Best overall blade
  3. TaylorMade Spider Tour X — Best mallet for stability
  4. L.A.B. Golf DF3i — Best zero-torque
  5. Odyssey Ai-ONE Jailbird — Best technology innovation
  6. PING Scottsdale Anser 4 — Best value blade
  7. Mizuno M.Craft Osaka — Best performance per dollar
  8. Evnroll ER8 — Best self-correcting face
  9. Cleveland HB Soft 2 — Best for beginners


2. Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2

The Newport 2 is the most copied putter shape in golf history, and the Studio Style revival is Scotty Cameron's best version of it yet. 303 stainless steel head with a Studio Carbon Steel face insert and chain-link face milling. Customizable tungsten sole weights. More PGA TOUR wins have come with this shape than any other putter design.

The tradeoff is forgiveness. Blades offer less MOI — mishits punish you more. If your stroke is reliable and you value feel above all else, this is the one.

Price $499
Balance Toe hang (arc stroke)
Best For Low-handicap players who prioritize feel and aesthetics
The gold standard of blade putters. Beautiful to look at, beautiful to putt with — if your stroke is good enough to deserve it.

3. TaylorMade Spider Tour X (L-Neck)

Ranked #1 mallet putter in Today's Golfer's 72-putter test for 2026. One tester called it a "cheat code." Heavy perimeter weighting pushes MOI as high as it can go in a traditional face-balanced design. The True Path alignment system gives a clear visual line to your target. The Pure Roll insert produces consistent topspin.

At $350, it's one of the best performance-per-dollar options in the premium mallet category. A decade of tour validation behind it.

Price $350
Balance Face balanced
Best For Mid-to-low handicap players who want stability without breaking the bank
Ranked #1 mallet in a 72-putter test. A decade of tour pedigree. Hard to argue with.

4. L.A.B. Golf DF3i

L.A.B. Golf pioneered the zero-torque category — putters where the face stays square through the stroke without hand manipulation. The DF3i is their latest, earning a Golf Digest 2026 Hot List spot. The new stainless-steel face insert gives firmer feel and more consistent ball speed.

One caveat. Independent robotic testing by Blair Philip found that L.A.B. putters showed "an alarming amount of face twist and decrease in ball speed when mis-hit towards the heel." Zero torque doesn't mean zero twist on contact.

Price From $599
Balance Zero torque (lie angle balanced)
Best For Golfers who struggle with face control
The putter that started the zero-torque revolution. Just know that "zero torque" and "zero twist on mishits" are two different things.

5. Odyssey Ai-ONE Jailbird

The first putter face designed entirely by AI. Machine learning optimized the face insert across thousands of impact points. The Jailbird alignment system gives one of the clearest target lines in putting. Combined with the White Hot microhinge insert, you get consistent topspin and soft feel.

At $300, it's Odyssey's answer to the zero-torque trend at half the price of L.A.B. The Square 2 variant was rated best zero-torque putter by Today's Golfer.

Price $300 (standard) / $450 (Milled)
Balance Face balanced (Square 2: zero-torque)
Best For Tech-forward golfers who want AI-optimized forgiveness
AI-designed face, best-in-class alignment, zero-torque variant at half the price of L.A.B. Smart buy.

6. PING Scottsdale Anser 4

The Anser is the most copied putter shape in history — and PING still makes it better than anyone. MyGolfSpy's #2 blade for 2026, delivering performance that matches Scotty Cameron at roughly half the price. Dual-durometer Pebax insert for soft feel with consistent ball speed. True Roll face pattern minimizes speed variation.

Price $250
Balance Toe hang (arc stroke)
Best For Blade lovers who want Scotty Cameron performance at PING prices
Scotty Cameron performance. Half the price. PING invented this shape — and they still do it best.

7. Mizuno M.Craft Osaka

MyGolfSpy's #1 blade putter for 2026. Led all blades in short-putt performance, placed second for mid-range. Milled from a single billet of 1025 mild carbon steel — the material that gives Mizuno irons their legendary feel. No inserts, no gimmicks, no AI. Just a precisely machined piece of carbon steel.

Price $300
Balance Toe hang (arc stroke)
Best For Data-driven golfers who want the best-performing blade regardless of brand
MyGolfSpy's #1 blade for 2026. No insert, no AI, no marketing gimmick. Just the best-performing blade at $300.

8. Evnroll ER8

Evnroll's SweetFace technology is genuinely unique. Face grooves are shallower at center and deeper toward heel/toe. On a mishit, deeper grooves grab the ball slightly more, redirecting it toward the target line. The only putter where mishits self-correct directionally. Hand-milled in the USA.

Price $350-$400
Balance Face balanced
Best For Golfers with consistent off-center patterns who want directional correction
The only putter that actively redirects mishits back toward the target. The face technology is real.

9. Cleveland HB Soft 2 (#10.5)

Every 2026 roundup names the HB Soft 2 as the best budget putter. At $150, it delivers forgiveness and alignment that rival putters costing two to three times as much. Speed Optimized Face Technology varies face thickness for consistent ball speed on mishits. Nine head shapes available.

Price $150
Balance Face balanced
Best For Beginners and golfers who want max forgiveness at the lowest price
$150. Nine shapes. Forgiveness that rivals putters at twice the price. The obvious starting point for beginners.

2026 Putter Comparison

Putter Price Type Balance Best For
Incred RFB Black Mallet From $799 Mallet Reverse Face Balanced® Maximum forgiveness
Scotty Cameron Newport 2 $499 Blade Toe hang Feel and aesthetics
TaylorMade Spider Tour X $350 Mallet Face balanced Tour-proven stability
L.A.B. Golf DF3i From $599 Mallet Zero torque Hands-free face control
Odyssey Ai-ONE Jailbird $300 Mallet Face balanced AI-optimized forgiveness
PING Anser 4 $250 Blade Toe hang Value blade
Mizuno M.Craft Osaka $300 Blade Toe hang Pure performance
Evnroll ER8 $350-400 Mallet Face balanced Directional correction
Cleveland HB Soft 2 $150 Mallet Face balanced Beginners / budget

The Forgiveness Gap: What Robotic Testing Shows

Most putter companies describe forgiveness in vague terms. Incred Golf is the only company that has published comparative robotic testing data against the best-selling putters on the market.

Metric (half-inch mishits) Incred RFB Average Top Sellers Average
Face Twist (heel) 0.13° 0.52°
Face Twist (toe) 0.67° 0.76°
Ball Speed Variation 0.01-0.02 mph 0.5+ mph
Side Spin <10 RPM 25+ RPM
Forward Roll 50-66 RPM topspin Often backspin on high launch

On heel mishits — the most common miss for amateur golfers — the Incred RFB twists 75% less than the average of the best-selling putters tested.

See the full Blair Philip testing report


How to Choose the Right Putter

Stroke Type

Straight-back-straight-through stroke? Face-balanced or zero-torque putters suit you. Arc in your stroke? You want toe hang. Record your stroke from behind on your phone to check.

Forgiveness vs. Feel

Mallets are more forgiving. Blades offer more feedback. If you regularly miss the center of the face — and most amateurs do — a forgiving mallet will lower your scores faster.

What "Custom" Actually Means

Most putters come in standard configurations. Fully custom putters — where you specify head weight, lie angle, loft, shaft length, face material, and alignment aids — fit your setup rather than asking you to adjust. Incred Golf and a handful of boutique builders offer this. The major brands don't.


Frequently Asked Questions

What type of putter is most forgiving?

Mallet putters with high MOI. Among mallets, the Incred Golf RFB Black Mallet has the highest independently tested forgiveness — 500% more forgiving than conventional putters in robotic testing.

What is a zero-torque putter?

A zero-torque putter has its CG positioned so the face stays square when hanging at lie angle. L.A.B. Golf pioneered this. It's different from Reverse Face Balanced® (Incred Golf), where CG sits in front of the shaft, creating the "hammer effect" through impact.

Is an expensive putter worth it?

Depends what you're paying for. A $500 Scotty Cameron mostly buys craftsmanship and prestige. A $799+ Incred Golf putter buys patent-pending technology that's robotically proven to be 500% more forgiving, plus a fully custom build. The Cleveland HB Soft 2 at $150 delivers 80% of the forgiveness of $300+ mallets.

What is Reverse Face Balanced®?

A patent-pending technology from Incred Golf where the center of gravity sits in front of the shaft. The putter balances face-down, creating a "hammer effect" through impact: the forward-weighted head automatically squares the face, maintains ball speed on mishits, and generates immediate topspin. The fourth category of putter balance.