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TaylorMade relaunches Spider Tour X Proto putter — with a twist

TaylorMade Spider Tour X Proto family.

TaylorMade is launching a new Spider Tour X Proto putter.

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While Scottie Scheffler eventually landed in an off-the-rack Spider Tour X putter this year, propelling him to an outstanding seven-win season on the PGA Tour, some of the other flatsticks he tried along the way also garnered plenty of interest.

Scheffler tested — and briefly put into play — a unique Spider Tour X prototype during the 2023 FedEx Cup Playoffs with a milled face in place of the usual TaylorMade Pure Roll insert. In addition to the milled face, which was in a large plate bolted onto the front of the putter, the prototype also lacked adjustable weight ports in the rear. In their place were hollowed-out sections to keep the shaping with two TSS weight ports moved forward to the sole.

All of these tweaks gave Scheffler the benefits of the Spider Tour X shape while retaining the blade-like characteristics he was used to from his previous gamers.

Spider Tour X Proto Black

$500
Originally a Tour exclusive, Spider Tour X Proto is now available in limited quantities. This rare design is meticulously crafted to shift the center of gravity (CG) as far forward as possible, while preserving True Path™ Alignment and structural stability of the Spider franchise.

That putter didn’t last long in Scheffler’s bag, and it was assumed its run would end as a Tour-only creation. But last fall TaylorMade surprised many by releasing a limited quantity of Spider Tour X Proto’s with Scheffler’s milled insert.

Now, TaylorMade is bringing the prototype back for another limited run.

This time, though, the putter comes in a new black finish, while the original gunmetal finish also is still an option. Both the new Spider Tour X Proto Black and Gunmetal are available in both small slant and L-neck options for $500.

The only difference between the new edition released Monday and last year’s version is the all-black finish that extends to the True Path alignment system on the top of the putter. Even the sightline remains black against the blacktop to create a striking visual contrast against white golf balls.

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