Perhaps no putter on the PGA Tour is hotter right now than TaylorMade’s Spider family, and it just racked up another win.
Scottie Scheffler was dialed from tee-to-green last week at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, finishing first for the event in no fewer than 12 statistical categories, but the important ones to look at are 3-putt avoidance (0, he didn’t have any), putting average (1.52) and putting from 3-6 feet (56/56).
With his Spider Tour X L-neck, Scheffler picked up more than six shots on the field on the greens, sixth in the field, and a huge leap from where he was just over a year ago, where he was often losing strokes on the greens.
The Spider was the winningest putter on the PGA Tour last season, and it’s already picked up seven more victories this season, including Scheffler’s win last week at the Nelson. The victory was Scheffler’s 10th worldwide since switching to the mallet early last season.
While those win totals are padded by the world’s top-ranked (Scheffler) and second-ranked (Rory McIlroy) golfers both gaming a Spider putter, that also says more about how the game’s best trust it in competition.
If the game’s best players are using the TaylorMade Spider mallet, then what are you doing still trying to justify why a blade putter with a sweetspot the size of an ant is still in your bag?
When Scheffler was going through his putting woes in 2023 and early 2024, he was trying several blade options and even mallets that played more like blades. Ultimately, he settled on a fairly standard Spider Tour X L-Neck putter that can be bought at any retailer, including Fairway Jockey.
Scottie Scheffler’s Spider Tour X specs:
Hosel: L-Neck
Length: 35.5″
Sight Line: True Path with Full Line
Lie: 72°
Grip: Golf Pride Pistol
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