Jack Hirsh
TaylorMade Golf
Whereas Scottie Scheffler ultimately landed in an off-the-rack Spider Tour X putter this 12 months, propelling him to an impressive seven-win season on the PGA Tour, a few of the different flatsticks he tried alongside the best way additionally garnered loads of curiosity.
Scheffler examined — and briefly put into play — a singular Spider Tour X prototype in the course of the 2023 FedEx Cup Playoffs with a milled face rather than the same old TaylorMade Pure Roll insert. Along with the milled face, which was in a big plate bolted onto the entrance of the putter, the prototype additionally lacked adjustable weight ports within the rear. Of their place had been hollowed-out sections to maintain the shaping with two TSS weight ports moved ahead to the only real.
All of those tweaks gave Scheffler the advantages of the Spider Tour X form whereas retaining the blade-like traits he was used to from his earlier players.
Spider Tour X Proto Black
$500
Initially a Tour unique, Spider Tour X Proto is now accessible in restricted portions. This uncommon design is meticulously crafted to shift the middle of gravity (CG) as far ahead as potential, whereas preserving True Path™ Alignment and structural stability of the Spider franchise.
That putter didn’t final lengthy in Scheffler’s bag, and it was assumed its run would finish as a Tour-only creation. However final fall TaylorMade stunned many by releasing a restricted amount of Spider Tour X Proto’s with Scheffler’s milled insert.
Now, TaylorMade is bringing the prototype again for one more restricted run.
This time, although, the putter is available in a brand new black end, whereas the unique gunmetal end additionally continues to be an choice. Each the brand new Spider Tour X Proto Black and Gunmetal can be found in each small slant and L-neck choices for $500.
The one distinction between the brand new version launched Monday and final 12 months’s model is the all-black end that extends to the True Path alignment system on the highest of the putter. Even the sightline stays black towards the blacktop to create a hanging visible distinction towards white golf balls.
Need to overhaul your bag for 2024? Discover a becoming location close to you at True Spec Golf.
“>
Jack Hirsh
Golf.com Editor
Jack Hirsh is the Affiliate Tools Editor at GOLF. A Pennsylvania native, Jack is a 2020 graduate of Penn State College, incomes levels in broadcast journalism and political science. He was captain of his highschool golf group and not too long ago returned to this system to function head coach. Jack additionally nonetheless *tries* to stay aggressive in native amateurs. Earlier than becoming a member of GOLF, Jack spent two years working at a TV station in Bend, Oregon, primarily as a Multimedia Journalist/reporter, but additionally producing, anchoring and even presenting the climate. He may be reached at jack.hirsh@golf.com.