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Best Putters Under $150: Budget Flatsticks That Sink Putts

Great putting doesn't require a $400 blade. These putters under $150 deliver tour-level alignment, soft feel, and consistent roll without the premium price.

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The putting stroke is responsible for roughly 40% of your shots in a round of golf. Yet many amateurs are gaming putters that are either poorly fitted or wildly overpriced for their skill level. The good news: the market for putters under $150 has never been stronger. Premium face inserts, alignment technology, and precision milling have filtered down to the budget segment.

These are the best putters you can buy for under $150 in 2026.

Best Overall: Cleveland HB Soft 2

Cleveland's HB Soft 2 is the benchmark for value putters. The oversized mallet head features a distinctive honeycomb face insert that produces a remarkably soft, consistent roll — something you'd expect from putters twice the price. The Speed Optimised Face technology means off-centre strikes hold their line better than competitors in the category. Available in blade and mallet configurations to suit all stroke types.

Best for: All handicap levels, especially those transitioning from blade to mallet.
Price: ~$120

Best Blade: Odyssey White Hot OG #1

The White Hot insert is one of the most iconic putter faces in golf history, and Odyssey has brought it back in the OG series at an accessible price. The #1 blade gives a clean, traditional look at address with that unmistakable soft click at impact. The face is milled to consistent depth, ensuring predictable pace control on greens of all speeds.

Best for: Traditional golfers who prefer a blade shape and straight-back-straight-through stroke.
Price: ~$130

Best Mallet for Alignment: TaylorMade Spider GT Rollback

The Spider GT Rollback's True Path alignment system — featuring red and white sightlines that extend across the full width of the head — makes it one of the easiest putters to aim on the market. The high-MOI mallet design provides exceptional stability through the impact zone, reducing the effect of off-centre strikes on direction. At under $150 on sale, it's exceptional value.

Best for: Players who struggle with alignment and consistency.
Price: ~$149 (often on sale)

Best for Beginners: Wilson Harmonized

For golfers just starting out, the Wilson Harmonized delivers reliable performance at a price that won't hurt when you inevitably upgrade. The step-down hosel provides excellent feel feedback, and the classic head shape accommodates a wide range of stroke types. It's not the most sophisticated putter in the category, but at around $35, it's the smartest first purchase.

Best for: New golfers who want a reliable beginner putter.
Price: ~$35

Best Face Insert: Ping G Le3

Ping's True Roll face technology on the G Le3 produces a forward-rolling ball with minimal skid — which translates to truer putt lines and better distance control on breaking putts. Originally designed for women golfers (lighter overall weight, shorter standard length), the G Le3 suits any golfer with a shorter, more upright stance. Frequently available under $130 on clearance.

Best for: Players who struggle with distance control and skid on short putts.
Price: ~$130

What to Look for in a Budget Putter

Price doesn't determine putting performance — fit does. Three factors matter most:

  • Head style: Blades suit arcing strokes; mallets suit straight-through strokes. A simple way to check your stroke: let your arms hang naturally and observe your forearm rotation — significant rotation suggests an arc stroke.
  • Length: Standard putters are 33–35 inches. If you're hunched over your putts or reaching awkwardly, length is likely wrong. Many retailers will cut a shaft for free at point of purchase.
  • Loft: Most putters have 3–4° of loft. Players who tend to hit down on the ball may benefit from slightly more loft; those who press forward should look for 2–3°.

Bottom Line

Spending $400 on a putter won't fix a yip or a poor read. But the right putter for your stroke at a fair price will. The Cleveland HB Soft 2 is our top pick at this price point — it's the closest thing to a free upgrade in golf equipment. If alignment is your weakness, step up to the TaylorMade Spider GT Rollback. Neither will embarrass you on the green alongside players gaming $350 Scotty Camerons.

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