Putters ClubTest 2021: TaylorMade Spider X Hydroblast putter vs. the all-new Spider EX April 16, 2021 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email ClubTest 2021: TaylorMade Spider X Hydroblast putter vs. the all-new Spider EX Why is shaft lean so important for solid ball-striking? How great, affordable courses make Utah a unicorn golf trip | Destination GOLF Want to see how it really goes down at TaylorMade? THE ULTIMATE DAY AT TITLEIST A first-time architect's advice to design newcomers | Destination GOLF Jake gets fit for new Titleist Vokey SM11 Wedges HOW YOU SHOULD BE GAPPING WEDGES Jimmy Roberts explains his biggest on-air blunder | Subpar What it’s like helping Anthony Kim with his gear | Fully Equipped Why this major winner is trying regular flex graphite shafts in his irons | Fully Equipped TaylorMade’s 2021 Spider Mallet putter family includes an updated Spider X model with a hydroblast finish, and an all-new Spider EX design. GOLF’s senior equipment editor, Andrew Tursky, hits them both and explains the differences. Which is right? Latest In Gear 2 hours ago Tony Finau’s new putter isn’t his only equipment tweak | Bag Spy 4 hours ago Shop the new luxe Heritage Collection bags from Jones Sports Co. 8 hours ago The 6 fairway woods and mini drivers our staff loved during testing | Fully Fit 2026 1 day ago Bryson DeChambeau and LA Golf have split. Here's why it didn’t work out Related Articles Gear How TaylorMade's new Stealth 2 Plus driver can improve your game Gear What impressed us while testing TaylorMade's new Stealth HD irons Gear Breaking down the benefits of TaylorMade's new Stealth 2 Plus fairway woods Gear Where TaylorMade's new Stealth HD irons improve on their P7MC line Gear Did TaylorMade's Stealth 2 driver live up to the hype during our RoboTest? Gear How the Kalea Premier line is upgrading women's golf clubs for good Gear ClubTest 2023: Taking a closer look at TaylorMade's new P7MB, P7MC and P770 irons Gear What's in the bag: Masters Champion Scottie Scheffler Gear ClubTest Live: How tee height will impact your driving distance and accuracy