Putting can make or break your scorecard, and for mid-handicappers, finding the right putter is often the key to unlocking greater consistency on the greens.
Whether you’re aiming to drop into single digits or simply shave a few strokes off your weekend round, the right putter can help bridge the gap between potential and performance.
In this article, we highlight the most forgiving putters that might just help you move towards a single-figure handicap.
With our detailed insights, you’ll be well-equipped to make an informed choice in selecting the perfect putter to match your playing style and skill level.
Whether you prefer a classic blade or a high-MOI mallet, our 2026 picks are designed to help you gain confidence, sink more putts, and lower your scores.
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Best Putters for Mid-Handicappers
Mizuno M.Craft Tokyo Putter


I must admit I have never been a massive fang-style putter lover but this may have changed my mind.
It should be no surprise to you when I tell you that the Tokyo offers easy alignment, stability and distance control because that’s what this style of putter offer.
Although, it is not as a high-profile of offering that you get from the likes Odyssey and Scotty Cameron, what I’ve find it is well-constructed and competitively priced so I’d give it a look.
- RELATED: Read our full Mizuno M.Craft Tokyo putter review here.
RRP: £299 / $299
Shaft lengths: 34″ or 35″
Grip: Lamkin Deep Etched Grey Cord
Models: Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and Nagoya.
More information: Mizuno website
Odyssey Ai-DUAL Jailbird Mini ½ Ball Putter


From the name ‘Jailbird’, you surely weren’t expecting any other type of styling, were you? This has to be one of the most appropriately designed golf clubs out there and we think it looks really cool.
It’s not just a looker, it also helps to create more of a focus out on the golf course. The lines are thin and sectioned which could give you small areas to focus on when lining the ball up.
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As you would expected off the face the sound was very soft and quiet.
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RRP: £299 / $349.99
Shaft lengths: 33″,34″,35″
Loft: 3°
More information: Callaway UK / Callaway US
SeeMore Mini Giant HTX Putter


The SeeMore Mini Giant HTX Putter is a standout option for golfers seeking consistency in alignment and short-putt accuracy.
Its innovative RifleScope Technology simplifies the setup process and promotes a square face through impact.
SeeMore can consider themselves to be an undervalued brand in my book, but I will give them their flowers. I would go as far as saying I’d opt for them over L.A.B if I was in need of a putter refresh.
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RRP: £399.00 / $400.00
More information: Scottsdale Website / PGA Superstore
TaylorMade Spider X Proto Small Slant Putter


Unlike most mallets, the Spider X Proto Short Slant was engineered to replicate the feel and swing characteristics of a blade putter. This unique concept stems from Scheffler’s desire to gain the alignment and forgiveness benefits of a mallet, without sacrificing the familiar feel of a blade. The solution? A forward centre of gravity and a specially milled face, there is no Pure Roll insert here.
Overall, if you are a blade user considering swapping to a mallet, or simply wanting the best of both worlds, then the TaylorMade Spider X Proto Short Slant really is a good option. It’s tour-inspired, beautifully balanced, and undeniably one of the most visually striking putters available today.
There is just one problem, the matter of getting your hands on one. They are like gold dust and it’s not hard to see why.
PROS
- Perfect for blade-to-mallet transitioners
- Excellent feel
- Impressive short-putt stability and forgiveness
CONS
- Good luck trying to get your hands on one!
- RELATED: Read our full review of the TaylorMade Spider X Proto Small Slant Putter here.
Available: Now
RRP: £399
PXG Bat Attack ZT Putter


PXG’s take on a zero torque putter does come with a twist. Unlike some zero-torque designs that use an exaggerated offset or centre-shafted hosel, PXG has opted for a bent hosel that enters the heel in a more traditional manner. As a result the face that sits noticeably ahead of the shaft, something that takes a little getting used to, but does improve the stability.
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I thought where the Bat Attack ZT really shone was its feel. PXG has incorporated its refined pyramid face pattern, which promotes a consistent ball speed and a pleasing, soft sound. It’s not too soft or too firm; instead, it strikes a rare balance that feels both high-end and reliable.
Overall, I think the PXG Bat Attack ZT is a standout performer in the zero-torque category. Its classic shape, innovative design, and exceptional feel make it a really good option for all club golfers. While I have my doubts over the grip, the overall package is undeniably of high quality.
PROS
- Excellent feel off the face
- Impressive stability on short and long putts
- Premium build quality
CONS
- Grip quality
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Available: Now
RRP: £429.00 / $449.99
More information: Major Golf Direct / PXG
Odyssey Ai-One Double Wide Putter


I have no doubts Odyssey has once again raised the bar with the Ai-One Double Wide. It blends the brand’s legendary craftsmanship with the latest in AI-driven technology to produce a putter that is as forgiving as it is beautiful.
With exceptional feel, impressive forgiveness, and sleek aesthetics, this putter stands out as one of the finest in its category. Whether you’re a blade loyalist looking for added support or simply seeking a high-performance putter, the Ai-One Double Wide is certainly worth a roll on the green.
PROS
- Exceptional forgiveness across the face of the putter
- Love the classic blade look
- Soft yet responsive feel
- Plenty of control
CONS
- None
- RELATED: Read our full Odyssey Ai-One Double Wide Putter review here.
LAB Direct Force 2.1 Putter


My pace control is exceptional with the LAB Direct Force 2.1 – really helping with long putts. I feel like it is really easy to control my start line and with these benefits I just don’t see how it can’t make me a better putter.
Initially, I was somewhat uncomfortable using the LAB Direct Force 2.1 putter, but the performance advantages it gave me quickly changed that.
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With custom fitting available, you can get the right putter for you that can help maximise your game more efficiently. There are 36 different alignment options to allow you to pick the one that you feel the most comfortable using.
PROS
- Very forgiving
- All-black design is smart
- Helps with distance control
CONS
- Style might not be to everyone’s taste
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TaylorMade Spider Tour X Putter


Reviewed by Jack Backhouse
With this putter, you get incredible stability and sound, as well as all of TaylorMade’s alignment aids that will help you make more putts on the golf course.
As a blade putter user, at first glance, most mallet putters look pretty big and chunky to me, but the longer I hold the TaylorMade Spider Tour X putter in my hand, the more attractive it becomes to me. The gun-metal PVD finish gives it a space travel feel, and I absolutely love the optically engineered alignment aids. The white True Path alignment system on the top of the head makes it basically impossible to aim the putter badly, which gives you loads of confidence on the greens.
I really enjoyed the feel of the putter on impact, it is a lot softer than the TP reserve putter I am using that doesn’t have a face insert, and it also has a good sound too. In testing I was quickly able to get used to the softer launch speed and control distance nicely. The Spider Tour X is so stable on miss strikes so you do generally get good distance regardless of contact point, which is the help we all need.
If you are looking for a putter change-up or are simply a Spider Tour putter fan, you should get out and roll a few with the new Spider Tour X. You will not be disappointed.
PROS
- Used by loads of top players
- Very forgiving
- Great sound
- Soft feel off the face
CONS
- Stock models only available with SuperStroke grip (other grips available in customs)
- RELATED: Read our full TaylorMade Spider Tour X putter review
More information: TaylorMade website
Best Putters For Mid-Handicappers
As we conclude our in-depth review of the best putters for mid-handicappers, it’s evident that there are plenty of top contenders. Each of these innovative putters boasts distinctive features and outstanding performance, catering to various putting styles and individual preferences.
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Ultimately, your final choice should reflect your personal comfort, playing style, and budget. We encourage you to try out these putters first-hand whenever possible to see which one resonates with you the most.
Regardless of which model you choose, each of these putters highlights the exciting advancements in golfing technology, which hopefully will result in you taking fewer putts and not more. Will one of the 8 best putters to help go from mid-handicap into a low-handicap hold the key?
Here’s to steady strokes and the near elimination of 3 putts!
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