Collection: Used Putters

Used putters from Titleist Scotty Cameron, Odyssey, Cleveland Golf, Ping, Toulon, L.A.B., Weston Maughan, Bettinardi, Wilson, Never Compromise, and more. 

Find the Right Used Putter for Your Game

Choosing the ideal used putter is all about matching your unique stroke, preferences, and experience level. With options ranging from classic blades to high-tech mallet designs, every golfer can find their ideal fit—and often at a fraction of the cost of buying new.

Here’s how you can narrow down the field and find the putter that brings confidence to your hands:

  • Consider Your Stroke Style:
    Do you have an arc to your putting stroke, or is it more straight-back and straight-through? Generally, blades suit arcing strokes while mallets can benefit a straight-back motion.

  • Choose a Comfortable Length & Grip:
    The right shaft length helps you set up consistently every time. If you crouch or stand tall, look for a length that matches. Also, grips come in a variety of shapes and sizes—pick one that feels natural in your hands and inspires confidence.

  • Experiment with Head Shapes and Weights:
    Some players prefer the traditional look and lighter feel of a classic design, while others thrive with the added forgiveness and alignment aids of modern mallets. Testing several models can help identify which style suits your eye and stroke.

  • Focus on Condition and Face Insert:
    Carefully examine used options for any dings or excessive wear, especially on the face. The insert material (metal, polymer, or milled face) will affect feel and roll, so make sure it matches your preference for feedback and sound.

  • Try Before You Buy (if possible):
    If you can, roll a few putts with different models. Sometimes, the right putter just ‘clicks’ when you get it in your hands.

Remember, brands like Scotty Cameron, Titleist, Odyssey, Never Compromise, PXG, Cleveland Golf, Toulon, Ping and Wilson each bring their own flavor, but the true key is finding the model that feels like an extension of your intent on the greens. Taking a thoughtful approach to your selection process ensures your next used putter could be the missing link to more confident—and consistent—putting.