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Left Handed Ping Sigma 2 Tyne Putter / 33 Inches
£109.99RRP: £199.00
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Left Handed Taylormade Spider X Putter / 34 Inches
£129.99RRP: £299.00
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Left Handed Odyssey White Ice 1 Putter / 34 Inches
£59.99RRP: £189.00
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Left Handed Scotty Cameron Super Select Newport 2 Putter / 34 Inches
£249.99RRP: £429.00
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Left Handed Ping PLD DS72 Putter / 34 Inches
£229.99RRP: £449.00
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Left Handed Ping Sigma G Anser Putter / 35 Inches
£89.99RRP: £175.00
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Left Handed Nike Method Core Putter / 35.5 Inches
£59.99RRP: £189.00
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Left Handed Scotty Cameron Phantom 2024 7.5 Putter / 34 Inches
£299.99RRP: £479.00
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Left Handed Ping G le 2 Echo Putter / 33 Inches
£109.99RRP: £189.99
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Left Handed Taylormade Spider Tour V Putter / 35 Inches
£249.99RRP: £299.00
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Left Handed White Hot XG #1 Putter / 34 Inches
£59.99RRP: £119.00
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Left Handed Odyssey Works Big T Blade Putter
£75.99RRP: £149.00
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Used Left Handed Golf Putters
Looking for a used left handed putter that gives you more confidence on the green? At Nearly New Golf Clubs, you can shop second hand left handed putters from trusted brands, with clear condition grading, fair pricing and expert checks before each putter goes live on the website.
Shop Used Left Handed Golf Putters
A left handed golf putter should feel comfortable, easy to aim and consistent through the stroke. Whether you prefer a blade putter, mallet putter, face balanced design, toe hang putter or a popular model such as an Odyssey or TaylorMade Spider, the right lefty putter can help you control pace and start more putts on line.
Browse used left handed putters for sale, compare head shape, length, grip, brand, condition and price, then choose the putter that suits your stroke.
Benefits of Second Hand Left Handed Putters
Buying a second hand left handed putter is a smart way to upgrade one of the most important clubs in the bag without paying full new-club prices. Putters do not wear in the same way as wedges or irons, so a well-kept used putter can offer excellent long-term value.
Here’s why used left handed putters make sense.
Better value than buying new
New putters can be expensive, especially from premium brands. Choosing a used left handed putter gives you access to better models, stronger build quality and trusted putter designs at a lower price.
This is useful if you want to test different head shapes, lengths, alignment styles or grip types without overspending.
More choice for left handed golfers
Left handed putters can be harder to find than right handed models. Buying used can make it easier to compare different brands, shapes and lengths in one place.
This matters if you are looking for something specific, such as a left handed Odyssey putter, left handed TaylorMade Spider putter, left handed Scotty Cameron putter, left handed Ping putter or left handed L.A.B. putter.
More confidence on the green
Putting is about confidence. The right putter should sit well behind the ball, help you aim clearly and make distance control easier.
A putter that suits your stroke can help you feel more settled over short putts, long putts and pressure putts.
Try different putter shapes
Some golfers prefer the clean look of a blade putter. Others feel more confident with the stability and alignment help of a mallet putter.
Buying second hand lefty putters gives you more room to compare different shapes and find the one that works best for your eye and stroke.
How It Works
Every left handed golf putter listed on Nearly New Golf Clubs is inspected before it goes live on the website. That means you can browse with a clearer view of condition, specification and price before choosing the putter that suits your stroke.
Checked before listing
Each left handed putter is reviewed before being uploaded to the website. The head, face, shaft and grip are checked so the listing reflects the club’s condition as clearly as possible.
Clear condition grading
We grade every used left handed putter so you know what to expect before you buy. Whether a putter is mint, very good or good, the aim is to make condition easy to understand before it reaches your bag.
Compare the right options
Browse by brand, head shape, length, grip, condition and price. Whether you need a blade putter, mallet putter, Odyssey putter, TaylorMade Spider putter, Scotty Cameron putter or Ping putter, you can compare suitable left handed options online before ordering.
Fast UK delivery
Order by 12pm and we will aim to dispatch your putter quickly, so you can get it into play as soon as possible.
30 day returns
You need to feel confident with your putter on the course. That is why we offer 30 day returns, giving you time to make sure your used left handed putter suits your stroke and setup.
Left Handed Putter Buying Guide
Choosing the right left handed putter starts with length, head shape, balance, grip and how the putter looks behind the ball.
A putter does not need to be powerful. It needs to help you aim, control speed and repeat your stroke. The right left handed golf putter should feel balanced, comfortable and easy to line up.
Left handed vs right handed putters
The main difference between a left handed putter and a right handed putter is the orientation of the head. A left handed putter is built so the face sits correctly for a golfer who putts from the left handed side.
Length, grip, head shape and balance work in the same way. The putter simply needs to match the side you play from.
Putter length
Putter length affects your posture, eye position and stroke path. If the putter is too long, your hands may sit too high or your eyes may fall too far inside the line. If it is too short, your posture may feel cramped.
The right length should let your arms hang naturally and help you set up comfortably over the ball.
Grip size
Grip size affects how the putter feels in your hands. A thicker grip can reduce wrist movement and help some golfers feel more stable through the stroke.
A smaller grip may suit golfers who prefer more feel and feedback.
There is no single correct grip size. Choose the option that helps you start the ball on line and control pace.
Alignment aids
Alignment aids help you aim the putter face more clearly. Some putters use a simple sight line, while others use larger shapes, dots, contrasting colours or extended alignment sections.
If you struggle to aim accurately, a left handed putter with clear alignment help may improve confidence.
How to Choose the Right Left Handed Putter
The right left handed putter should match your stroke, posture and confidence. Do not choose on looks alone, but do not ignore looks either. If a putter does not sit right to your eye, it will be harder to trust.
Start with head shape, then think about balance, length, grip and feel.
Blade putters
Blade putters have a traditional, compact shape. They often suit golfers with an arcing stroke and players who like a cleaner look behind the ball.
A left handed blade putter can offer excellent feel, but it may be less forgiving than a larger mallet head.
Mallet putters
Mallet putters have larger heads and often provide more stability and alignment help. They can suit golfers who want a more forgiving putter or who struggle to aim consistently.
Many golfers prefer mallet putters because they feel more stable through impact.
Face balanced putters
Face balanced putters are designed to suit golfers with a straighter back and through stroke. When balanced, the face points upward rather than hanging open.
They are common in many mallet putters and can help golfers who prefer a more square, stable stroke.
Toe hang putters
Toe hang putters are designed to suit golfers with more arc in their putting stroke. When balanced, the toe points downward.
Many blade putters have toe hang, although some mallet putters do too. If your stroke naturally opens and closes, toe hang may suit you.
Blade vs Mallet Left Handed Putters
Blade and mallet putters can both work well. The right choice depends on your stroke type, alignment needs and preferred feel.
Choose a blade putter if you like feel and simplicity
A blade putter can suit golfers who prefer a traditional look and want more feel through the stroke.
It may be a good choice if you already aim well and prefer a compact head shape.
Choose a mallet putter if you want stability and alignment
A mallet putter can suit golfers who want more forgiveness and visual help at address.
It may be a better choice if you struggle with short putts, face control or lining the ball up correctly.
Test what gives you confidence
Putting is personal. Some golfers putt better with a blade even when a mallet seems more forgiving. Others improve quickly when switching to a more stable mallet.
The best left handed putter is the one that helps you aim, start the ball on line and control speed.
Top Brands in Our Used Left Handed Putters Collection
We stock second hand left handed putters from leading brands, with availability changing as new clubs come into stock.
Odyssey left handed putters
Odyssey left handed putters are popular across all levels of golf. Many models offer useful alignment help, soft feel and forgiving mallet designs.
A used left handed Odyssey putter can be a solid option if you want confidence, stability and a wide choice of head shapes.
TaylorMade Spider left handed putters
TaylorMade Spider putters are known for mallet shaping, stability and alignment. A left handed TaylorMade Spider putter can suit golfers who want a confidence-building shape with strong visual support behind the ball.
Used TaylorMade Spider putters are popular with golfers who prefer a stable mallet feel.
Scotty Cameron left handed putters
Scotty Cameron left handed putters are often chosen by golfers who want premium feel, shaping and build quality.
Availability can be more limited for left handed models, so used stock can be a practical way to find one at a lower price than buying new.
Ping left handed putters
Ping left handed putters are known for reliable design, good feel and clear alignment options. They can be a reliable choice for golfers who want trusted putting performance across blade and mallet shapes.
L.A.B. Golf left handed putters
L.A.B. Golf putters are designed around lie angle balance and can appeal to golfers looking for a different putting feel. Left handed L.A.B. putters can be harder to find, so used availability may vary.
Check the individual listing for length, lie, head shape and condition.
Condition Guide
Every used left handed golf putter is individually checked and graded so you know what to expect before you buy.
Mint condition
Mint condition putters show minimal signs of use. They may have been used only a few times, if at all.
Face: little to no visible strike wear
Head: clean with minimal marks
Shaft and grip: close to new condition
Very good condition
Very good condition putters show light use but remain clean overall.
Face: light signs of use
Head: small cosmetic marks on close inspection
Shaft and grip: very good condition with light signs of use
Good condition
Good condition putters show normal signs of play but remain fully usable.
Face and sole: visible wear from regular use
Head: may show small cosmetic marks
Shaft: possible light bag wear
Grip: usable or replaced where needed
Cosmetic wear does not stop a putter performing. A well-graded second hand left handed putter can still deliver good feel, alignment and distance control.
Ready to Find a Left Handed Putter?
Shop used left handed putters at Nearly New Golf Clubs and compare second hand lefty putters by brand, head shape, length, grip, condition and price. Find a blade, mallet, Odyssey, TaylorMade Spider, Scotty Cameron or Ping putter that gives you more confidence on the green.
FAQs About Left Handed Putters
How do I choose a left handed putter?
Choose a left handed putter based on length, head shape, balance, grip, 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, start the ball on line and control distance.
Are used left handed putters worth buying?
Yes, used left handed 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, face condition and overall feel before choosing.
What is the difference between a left handed putter and a right handed putter?
The main difference is the orientation of the putter head. A left handed putter is built so the face sits correctly for a golfer who putts from the left handed side.
Head shape, length, balance and grip options work in the same way as right handed putters, but the putter must match the side you play from.
What length left handed putter should I use?
The right putter length depends on your height, posture and setup. A putter should let your arms hang naturally, your eyes sit close to the target line and your stroke feel comfortable.
Many golfers use putters around 33 to 35 inches, but the best length is the one that helps you set up consistently.
Should I choose a blade or mallet left handed putter?
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 because confidence at address matters.
Which brands make good left handed putters?
Popular left handed putter brands include Odyssey, TaylorMade, Scotty Cameron, Ping and L.A.B. Golf. Odyssey and TaylorMade Spider putters are especially popular for mallet designs, while Ping and Scotty Cameron offer quailty blade and mallet options depending on stock.
The right brand depends on the model, length, feel and alignment style that suits you.
Where can I buy second hand left handed putters?
You can buy second hand left handed putters online at Nearly New Golf Clubs. Browse used left handed putters and second hand lefty putters from top brands, with clear condition grading, expert checks, UK delivery and 30 day returns.











