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ClubTest 2021: Ben Hogan Precision Milled putters

Ben Hogan Precision Milled putters.

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For ClubTest 2021, we tested and reviewed 21 new putters to help you find the right one for your game. (For more on our testing process, click here.) Below are the results for the Ben Hogan Precision Milled putters. You can find the full list of putters and test results here.

Ben Hogan Precision Milled

Our take: In 2019, Hogan made its grand reintroduction to the putting game with a brand-new line of forged putters — the company’s first flatsticks in almost 15 years. The superstar of that first Hogan line was the M01, a traditional mallet made using a complex forging process. In 2021, Hogan is back with the M02, an updated version of the popular model from two years ago. “Nice solid but not heavy feel,” one tester said. “Frames the ball well in the address position. Picking up the ball is a really nice feature that I didn’t know I needed.” We like the scooper too, particularly when we’re picking up our initial rolls inside gimme range.

Ben Hogan Precision Milled Putters

$195
A multi-step forging process strengthens and purifies the molecular structure of the metal, tightening the grain structure so as to maximize consistency throughout the putter face.

The details: A multi-step forging process strengthens and purifies the molecular structure of the metal, tightening the grain structure so as to maximize consistency throughout the putter face. After the forging process is complete, each putter is sent for CNC milling to ensure perfect flatness and uniform pattern across the face. The last step in the putter-creation process is a patented Diamond Black Metal finish to eliminate glare and provide more contrast with the putting surface for better alignment.

Where to buy it: Click here. Or better yet, get fit for the putter by the experts at our sister company, True Spec Golf.

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