Brad Faxon was once regarded as the best putter on tour, but then there was also Loren Roberts who was known as ' The Boss of the Moss'.
Nowadays it's probably Phil Mickelson, but Tiger Woods is also a fantastic putter.
In 2010 Mike Weir is ranked number one in putts per round, but there are various other stats which reflect who the best putter is. Brad Faxon used to be regarded as the best putter on tour.
Scotty Cameron putters are regarded as the best, but it the best is the one that works for you.
Taylormade putters
Either a Scotty Cameron or Odyssey or Bettinardi.
The best way to find the correct putter is to talk to a professional putter maker. They will be able to measure the exact height and putter head balance weight to match your swing perfectly. Answer from, golfbagspro.com
A method putter is a putter that Nike named. The Nike Method is Nike's best putter and actually isn't bad. I tried it out and it is definitely worth the money.
arnold palmer
ping
When choosing a putter its personal preference. here are a list of top quality putters: Scotty Cameron Studio Style Putter, Odyssey White Steel Tri-Ball, Odyssey DFX 2- Ball Blade, Ping G2i Craz-E Putter,Callaway I Trax Putter, and Taylor Made Rossa CGB Putter.
The Nextt Golf Pro Score Copper Blade Right-hand Putter is nice and inexpensive.
It is a TaylorMade (Rossa) Corza Ghost. The one he uses is a tour issue, which has the center shaft and a single aiming line. The consumer version of this mallet putter has 3 alignment marks and a small bend in the shaft at the end
Martha Shepard of course!
Randy Barnes is a Shot Putter.
When picking a putter there are many things to consider. Remember that you hit almost 50% of your shots with the putter so invest a little money into it. Choose a relatively standard putter but stay on the short side as studies show that shorter putters perform better. Finally the most important thing in choosing a putter is actually testing it. Go out there and take a few shots and based on that choose the one that feels the best for you.
as long as a putter has the right length of shaft for your body and you like putting with it, there is no difference; and if there is a difference still choose the one you putt best with no matter how it is labeled or what color it is. I don't think there are putters made just for men, a woman could like using any putter a man uses and vice verse.