Golfers at the highest level aren’t just chasing money and trophies, they’re chasing history, and this week at the Masters a golfer will either add to their major total or win one for the first time and earn themselves an invitation for life to drive down Magnolia Lane.
One of the ways to give themselves the best shot at winning is by managing their putting on the fast and sloping greens at Augusta National, and with that top of mind we ran the numbers on the most successful brands and putter styles over the last decade of men’s major championship golf to find out if you can predict a winner based on putter style.
Here are the results.
Masters
Jon Rahm – Odyssey OG White Hot Rossie S, (mallet)
Scottie Scheffler – Scotty Cameron Newport 2, (plumbers neck blade)
Hideki Matsuyama – Scotty Cameron Newport 2, (plumbers neck blade)
Dustin Johnson – TaylorMade Spider Tour, (mallet)
Tiger Woods – Scotty Cameron Newport 2, (plumbers neck blade)
Patrick Reed – Odyssey White Hot 3, (slant neck blade)
Sergio Garcia – TaylorMade Spider Tour, (mallet)
Danny Willett – Odyssey Versa 1 wide body, (mid-mallet)
Jordan Spieth – Scotty Cameron 009, (plumbers neck blade)
Bubba Watson – Ping Anser milled, (plumbers neck blade)
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Blade putters have won the Masters six of the last ten years, and four of those wins were with Scotty Camerons. The difference now versus even a year ago is that eight of the top 10 players in the Official World Golf Ranking are using mallets, and four of those are Odyssey, and that’s hard to bet against.
PGA Championship
Brooks Koepka – Scotty Cameron TEi3 Newport 2, (plumbers neck blade)
Justin Thomas – Scotty Cameron Futura X5.5 prototype, (mallet)
Phil Mickelson – Odyssey PM, (heel-shafted blade)
Collin Morikawa – TaylorMade Soto blade, (plumbers neck blade)
Brooks Koepka – Scotty Cameron TEi3 Newport 2, (plumbers neck blade)
Brooks Keopka – Scotty Cameron TEi3 Newport 2,(plumbers neck blade)
Justin Thomas – Scotty Cameron X5 Prototype, (mallet)
Jimmy Walker – Scotty Cameron Newport 2 GSS, (plumbers neck blade)
Jason Day – TaylorMade Spider Tour, (mallet)
Rory McIlroy – Scotty Cameron 009, (plumbers neck blade)
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The PGA Championship has been won by a disproportionate amount of blade putter users thanks to some help from Brooks Keopka who has won three of his last six appearances. Along with blade putters being the overwhelming favorite, Scotty Cameron putters have been used in seven of those 10 victories.
U.S. Open
Wyndham Clark – Odyssey Jailbird, (mallet)
Matt Fitzpatrick – Bettinardi custom, (slant neck blade)
Jon Rahm – Odyssey Rossie S, (mallet)
Bryson DeChambeau – SIK, (plumbers neck blade)
Gary Woodland – Scotty Cameron Newport 2, (plumbers neck blade)
Brooks Koepka – Scotty Cameron TEi3 Newport 2, (plumbers neck blade)
Brooks Koepka -Scotty Cameron TEi3 Newport 2, (plumbers neck blade)
Dustin Johnson – Scott Cameron Newport 2 Prototype, (plumbers neck blade)
Jordan Speith – Scotty Cameron 009, (plumbers neck blade)
Martin Kaymer – Ping Karsten Series Anser 2, (plumbers neck blade)
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At the U.S. Open, the data heavily favors winners using a blade putter with seven of those wins attributed to Ping Anser-style plumbers neck models.
Open Championship
[*Went back 11 years to get a 10-event sample because the tournament was canceled in 2020.]
Brian Harman – TaylorMade Spider OS, (mallet)
Cameron Smith – Scotty Cameron 009, (slant neck blade)
Collin Morikawa – TaylorMade Soto blade, (plumbers neck blade)
Shane Lowry – Odyssey Stroke Lab 2-ball, (mallet)
Francesco Molinari – Bettinardi BB Zero, (plumbers neck blade)
Jordan Spieth – Scotty Cameron 009, (plumbers neck blade)
Henrik Stenson – Odyssey White Hot XG 7, (mallet)
Zach Johnson – SeeMore FGP, (center shafted blade)
Rory McIlroy – Nike Method 006, (plumbers neck blade)
Phil Mickelson – Odyssey Versa 9, (heel-shafted blade)
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At the Open Championship, more wins are attributed to blade putter users but recent tournaments show a trend of mallet putters picking up some momentum. It will be interesting to follow whether this is based on the green speeds and players benefiting from the extra stability mallets provide, or just a growing trend of players moving to mallets overall.
Total wins by brand
Scotty Cameron / Titleist: 18
Odyssey: 9
TaylorMade: 6
Bettinardi: 2
Ping: 2
SeeMore: 1
SIK: 1
Nike: 1
When everything gets totaled, there is an overriding trend that major tournaments are won using blade putters, but with more of the world’s best players switching to mallet putters we could see a huge shift in the data over the next couple of years. Especially considering three of the four majors in 2023 were won with mallets.
As mentioned before, with eight of the top 10 players in the world using mallets including all of the top five, there is a good chance we could see the reign of blade putters winning majors slowing coming to an end.
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Ryan Barath is GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com’s senior editor for equipment. He has an extensive club-fitting and -building background with more than 20 years of experience working with golfers of all skill levels, including PGA Tour players. Before joining the staff, he was the lead content strategist for Tour Experience Golf, in Toronto, Canada.