Buy Used Golf Putters
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of putters are available?
We stock a wide variety of blade and mallet putters in different lengths, head styles, with face balanced and toe-hang options to suit every putting stroke.
What should I inspect when buying a used putter?
When evaluating a used putter, pay close attention to the condition of the face and sole, as excessive wear can affect roll and feel. Check the alignment markings, they should be clearly visible and not overly faded. Ensure the shaft is straight, free from rust, dents, or bends, and that the grip is intact or easily replaceable. Most importantly, consider how the putter sits and feels at address. At NNGC, we take the guesswork out by professionally grading each putter and providing accurate, detailed descriptions.
Are there advantages to buying a used putter over a new one?
Definitely. You get access to premium models, many of which are lightly used, for a fraction of the price, making it easier to experiment or upgrade.
Can I trade in my current putter when purchasing a new one?
Yes! Visit our Sell Your Club page to submit your putter for trade-in or resale.
How do I choose the right putter for my skill level?
Beginners may benefit from face balanced mallet-style putters with added forgiveness, while some golfers prefer blades for better feel and control. Our Online Fitting Tool can help guide your choice.