 Today's video is all about putters, but not any old putter. They are the most forgiving putters on the market today. And I think choosing one of these five out of my bag could be a very wise decision for most average golfers. And to showcase these putters, we need some real good greens. And we've come down to Wallacey Golf Club, which is now one of the top 100 golf courses in the UK and Ireland. And it's easy to see why. So we've got some fantastic greens. We just need some good putts from me. And I'll tell you why I think these five putters are so, so special and so forgiving. And I'm also going to suggest in this video that if you want to make your life easier in terms of putting, then I suggest you choose a golf ball with a real strong alignment aid. And for this, I'm going to be using a ball from Callaway. Their triple track doesn't get much better in terms of that strength of alignment, but also the likes of the tailor-made strike ball is superb in terms of a visual aid to get that ball in terms of alignment exactly where you want it to be. Now what I'm going to do in this video is this is about forgiveness and it's about stability. These five putter heads are all, as you'd probably expect, mallet-style putters. They all have extreme perimeter weighting. And what they all do is effectively keep that face very square address. We'll look at each one as they go along, but the light the odd is, they'll also all be face balanced. They just make life so much easier. I'm going to start things off, we've got the Callaway ball down. We'll start off with a Callaway product, or at least, honestly, it's the White Hot Versa 7 model. What you'll notice is if you just come in a little sec and you've got two weights there, which are 15 gram each, again, that perimeter weighting they're referred to, very close to the front of the head. And again, act as real good stabilization. And that stabilization is key to keeping that club head square at address. It sits really nice behind the ball. It's a classic shape really now that Callaway, or honestly, rather, have had in their line for quite some time. And really interested in a bold white stripe. It supposedly aids alignment. And I've got to say, it sits really nice indeed. Let's give this one a bit of a roll. We've got about 20 foot. These greens roll so pure, we can't start off with holding one. Oh, God, and I thought we had. How that has stayed out, you'd be really annoyed in a round of golf if that sat on the lip like that. But the insert again, the White Hot Insert, been around for a long, long time. That feels superb, but don't forget, it's all about stability. It's all about putters where you have very little to do, in my opinion, except concentrate on a smooth stroke and let the club head itself and the technology and the weighting that's built in there help you in terms of remaining square through that impact position. So, one of my top five is from Odyssey. It's the White Hot Versa 7. Right, what's next? Today's video is brought to you in partnership with HotGolf, the online golf mega store bringing you the hottest deals in golf. And of course, the club's featured in today's video. Find the link to the HotGolf website in the description below and check out some incredible giveaways and offers. Right, next putter office from PXG and it's been in their lineup. I think for the last couple of years, to be honest with you, it's been a real successful one of theirs. It's, again, classic in its shape. It's got very much, well, an alignment aid that we've seen in the past, shall we say, that one ball in this case is a real strong alignment aid. It's the one and done. And once again, when you turn this putter over, you'll see that stabilization, that weighting that is put in the front of this face, which just, again, keeps this really square at address. It's gonna be the same message for every putter. Again, a face balance putter. What's different about this is than that of the odyssey that we first looked at. It's a milled face as opposed to that white hot face, which is very, very different feel. The alignment aid is probably far stronger in this one and done. I like it for two reasons. The one ball and the predecessor, or the industry standard two ball, as we know, is very strong in terms of lining that ball up with the whole. But then what PXG have done is added those two perimeter lines and a center line. And what you do is get your ball very much in the middle of all those things. And that coupled with the alignment off the ball, and you've got no excuses in terms of lining this putter up. Like, let's see how we can get on with this one. Similar sort of distance, different angle. Well, in terms of hole imports, the first one was a real good effort with a Callaway product. We've actually nailed that one with the PXG. So from my own putting, more than happy. Probably from a personal preference, I prefer the feel out of the mill face than I do that of the kind of the traditional white hot that can be for me just a little bit soft at times, but that's a personal preference. So two from two, I'm quite happy in terms of my putting performance and how both of those putters have lined up so far. What's next in the bag? Right, next up is a product from TaylorMade. It's one that I've only featured very, very recently and I really do admire what TaylorMade have done in terms of, well, technology, let's call it, but introducing a product into a lineup where we've first seen movable weight technology in a putter. I think a lot of people will scoff at this idea and they're the same people that will scoff at the idea of movable weights back in 2004 when TaylorMade introduced that R7 driver. But anyway, enough of that. What about the putter itself? You do many things with this putter in terms of how you want it to be weighted. We've got perhaps a little bit of tow hang and only very minimal in this. It's very, very forgiving and very, very stable in its position in terms of, well, what is number three, I suppose you'd call it in this case and that's by moving the weights very much to the forward position. I find the sort of this range of spider GT putters again, I've put this one in the bag because of the fact that kind of adjustability is something very, very different. But in essence, the spider GT lineup is the mallet style that again, it's got some real extreme perimeter weight and if you like it, that back end which give the wings on these putters that extra bit of stability, which is a word I know I keep on using. Let's roll the putter. I'll just talk about the alignment aid. We're downhill with this one. Let's go a little bit easier and if we can, can that ball roll out and roll out and just dribble a little bit off to that left-hand side, not as firm as a stroke on those others. But the alignment aid again, really simple on this one and again, very different from what we've seen in terms of the PXE one and done. So there's less assistance if you like, but again, that's gonna appeal to some. But not to all, and again, that face insert is the true roll face that we've seen for quite some time in this line up from TaylorMade and once again, these are the things that will differentiate these five putters that you look at today. Things like how you think the ball sits, the club aligns and address and how it feels off that club face because the three that we've looked at so far in terms of stability are all very, very similar. Forgiveness, very, very similar. So the reason you're gonna buy one over the other is all down to personal preference. Right, into my top two. Right, let's get this ball lined up and the next putter is very much different in terms of its looks and the whole concept becomes a little bit different. It's a putter from Evenroll. It is their model known as zero. And like I said, first of all, you've got to get over the way this thing looks because it's far from traditional. And almost describe it as very much looking like a spaceship in many ways. It's big as well and all these things are like I said, very far from traditional. But this video is about stability and forgiveness and they don't come any more stable nor forgiving than this. And again, it's that extreme perimeter weight in all four corners of this club that make it first of all so stable. It is, well, what lab called lionel balance which means the club faces a totally different way or the club face faces a totally different way than you would normally see because we'd normally see face balanced or a bit of toe hang. This thing swings towards you which is a very, very different concept. But it's a concept in my mind that works. You've then got things like a grip that adopts a forward press position with no choice. You just put that club down at address and straight away your hands are very much in that forward press position which I find very, very comfortable first of all but also very consistent in the way I set up to the ball. So I'm not sort of moving around trying to find a position. This does it all for you. And then you'll see the shaft is very much laid into the backside of this club face. So like I said, very, very different. You've then got this strong alignment aid and there's a hole rather than a ball or white ball that we've seen in the previous, the one I've done on the two balls of the past. This has got a hole cut out and then an alignment aid that runs through it all. It then has, in my opinion, tremendous balance through the swing or through the stroke rather and if we hold that one, I mean, that's pretty decent to be honest with you. Two from four is more than impressive and I think already I'm starting to believe this top five really is forgiving and stable. But back to the putter itself, I mentioned about the sort of the balance or the tempo that the club itself delivers. It's quite a heavy weighted putter and again, number one, I think where we go to next, a lot of you watch the channel and probably guess what it is and it's similar concept and all you do is very much sort of rock the hands, let the putter head, do its own thing and it stays, in my opinion, very square, very stable at address and on that basis, could hold some putts for you. Right, let's go to number one, which you already know what is. The final putter, yes, you guessed it is, of course, the lab golf, it is the MES model and yeah, if you watch the channel quite frequently then I've hauled a fair few putts with this thing and if I'm being honest with you, it's one of the most, the one of the products and the most innovative products in my opinion that I've seen since I've been doing this sort of channel. I bought into the concept, first of all, of the theory as how this thing works in terms of, again, lab stands for lying on balance and it's exactly the same principle in terms of that face faces the opposite way than you'd ever expect to see. It's all about the way this thing is weighted and again, if you have a close-up look at the bottom of this club, you'll see some significant weight in both heel and toe of this club face and you'll also see at the edges, some perimeter weighting as well in terms of the club face, all aimed at keeping it just as stable as you possibly can and then again, it's got that very much same principle in what we've seen in the even roll putter in the grip is very much in this sort of forward press position. You've got no choice in that matter. It just automatically sits you in that address position and once again, the shaft itself is set back in the club head. I just find it weird at first, I must admit, the shape again of the head itself is very much different and you do have to buy into this concept but it is one that like I said, in terms of when I started using it, when I started to get used to it, then it became something that I just couldn't ignore and not have in the bag. Right, I'd like to think we'd have a chance but based on two from four, I think three from five from this kind of distance would be a little bit greedy. Oh, we had a really good line on that maybe just giving a little bit too much borrow but the thing that this putter has done is that it's given me a confidence to roll at the hole always getting the pace right, it's very consistent in terms of pace but then when I'm in the shorter six to eight foot region that's when this thing really comes to life if you like in terms of its strength, in terms of that stability and again, you've got to have faith in this thing, you've got to just rock the shoulders, let the club head, do its own thing, swing it like a pendulum and these things much like the even roll stays in my opinion like I said, very square address. That's when you've done five putters of what I consider to be incredibly forgiving, incredibly stable and for me, for most average golfers, that is what you need just as much as you need it in your driver, I also think you need it in your putters as well so try one of these, they're generally on the pricey side all five that I've shown you, I don't deny that fact but we spend a huge amount of money on our drivers and for some reason, we find it to be an extortion amount of money investing that kind of money in a putter and just compare how many times you use a putter to a driver in a round and maybe we've got that one a little bit wrong. Anyway, first of all, let me say just how good this green was at Wallasey Golf Club along with the other 17, this place is in incredible condition and we're only in early April, an incredible golf course right now and just made its way into the top 100 in the UK and Ireland so make sure you check out Wallasey Golf Club and thanks to them for having us, that's me done on this one and I'll see you all tomorrow night.