Men’s and women’s putters can be similar in head design, but ladies putters are often shorter and may have different shaft or grip options.
The right putter depends on length, posture, stroke and feel, not only whether it is labelled men’s or women’s.
Choose a ladies putter based on length, head shape, balance, alignment and how comfortable it feels at address. A mallet putter may help if you want more stability, while a blade putter may suit you if you prefer a traditional shape and more feel.
The best putter is the one that helps you aim clearly and control distance.
Many ladies putters are shorter than standard men’s putters, but the right length depends on your height, posture and setup.
A putter should let you stand comfortably with your eyes close to the target line and your arms hanging naturally.
Choose a blade putter if you prefer a traditional look and more feel. Choose a mallet putter if you want more stability, forgiveness and alignment help.
Many golfers should try both styles before deciding.
Yes, used ladies putters are worth buying if they are properly checked, graded and suited to your stroke. Putters do not wear out as quickly as wedges or irons, so a good second hand putter can offer excellent value.
Check length, head shape, grip condition and overall feel before choosing.
Popular ladies putter brands include Ping, Odyssey, TaylorMade and Cobra. Odyssey and TaylorMade are especially popular for mallet putters, while Ping has a strong reputation across blade and mallet designs.
The right brand depends on the model, length, feel and alignment style that suits you.