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Used putters with quality, feel, and value
A used putter from WePlayAgain gives you the perfect combination of feel, quality, and price. Each model is thoroughly inspected by our golf experts, so you get a used golf putter that performs like new - just at a lower price. You get premium feel, precision, and control on the course without paying full price.
In the selection, you will find used putters from well-known brands such as Scotty Cameron, Odyssey, Ping, TaylorMade, Callaway, and Evnroll. All products are individually inspected, cleaned, and photographed, so you choose from real images and honest descriptions. At WePlayAgain, you always get:
- Clear assessment of condition, balance, and grip
- Unique pictures of exactly the putter you order
- 14-day trial period and 2-year warranty
Choosing a used putter is both economical and responsible. You save money, reduce throwaway culture, and support the circular economy in golf equipment. Every purchase extends the lifespan of quality products and contributes to a greener golf culture. You can also sell your used equipment to us and give your old gear new life.
Choose the right putter
The putter is the golfer's most important club – it determines the score. At WePlayAgain, we make it easy to choose right the first time. We offer both classic blade putters with high feedback and modern mallet putters with more forgiveness and stability. You can also find half-mallet models that combine feel and balance. No matter your level, we have a used golf putter that fits your playing style and budget.
Also consider your short clubs like wedge or chipper to optimize your short game. And protect your investment with a putter‑headcover.
Length, grip, and customization
The length of a putter affects both your setup and rhythm. Most range between 33 and 35 inches, but the optimal length depends on your height, arm length, and putting style. When you choose a used putter with us, we advise you on which length matches your game. We also offer replacement and customization of golf grips, so the grip feels natural and secure.
A properly fitted putter gives you:
- Better balance and stability throughout the stroke
- More consistent contact and roll
- Fewer mishits and better confidence on the green
Putter head designs and types
Let’s make it easy: here’s the difference between the most common putter types.
Blade putters (used blade putter)
Classic design
with high feedback. You feel each shot clearly and get maximum precision – ideal for players with a curved swing path.
Mallet putters (used mallet putter)
A larger head provides higher stability. Mallet putters often have high MOI (moment of inertia), making them more forgiving. Perfect for a straighter putting stroke.
Half-mallet putters (used half-mallet putter)
A hybrid between the two. You get the feel of a blade, but with a bit more stability from the mallet design.
Twist putters (used twist putter)
New designs with weights on the sides for extra stability through the stroke. Suitable if you struggle with uneven roll.
In short:
MOI means resistance to twisting - the higher the MOI, the more stable the roll. A player with a smooth swing benefits from a high MOI, while experienced players with precise technique often choose low MOI for better feel.
| Putter-type | Best for | Advantages | Price level |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blade | Players with a curved swing | Feedback and precision | Medium |
| Mallet | Players with a straight swing | High stability and forgiveness | Medium–high |
| Half-mallet | All-round players | Both feel and balance | Medium |
| Twist | Uneven swings or beginners | Extra stability | Cheap–medium |
Technical specifications you should know
The differences lie in the details, and here are the most important to know when choosing a used golf club.
Loft (typically 2–4 degrees)
A standard loft of 3 degrees helps the ball start rolling cleanly. Too low loft can cause the ball to bounce; too high gives too much lift.
Lie-angle (about 70 degrees)
Lie determines how the sole stands against the green. Too steep lie = risk of hitting the heel first. Too flat lie = risk of toe contact. An adjusted lie improves direction.
Weight (around 340–360 grams)
Heavier heads provide stability, while lighter models promote control and feedback. You can adjust the weight to match your rhythm.
Face-technology (milled vs. insert)
Milled means a milled face for solid feedback and clear sound. An insert provides a softer feel and more forgiveness.
These details affect both distance control and feel – and are good to check when buying a cheap used putter.
Hosel configurations and their significance
Hosel is the angle and position where the shaft meets the head – and it changes how you see the putter under the shot.
- Plumber’s Neck: classic L-shaped hosel. Suitable for a moderate arc swing and provides a neutral appearance.
- Double Bend: the shaft bends in two places and hits center. Ideal for straight swings.
- Slant Neck: offers a slight toe hang and is suitable for those with more arc in their swing.
- Center Shaft: the shaft goes directly in the middle, providing simple aiming and good stability for straight swings.
If you tend to close the clubface too quickly, try the Double Bend. Conversely, if you feel you lack feedback, the Slant Neck is the way to go. But finally, do reach out if you need guidance.
Material and Technology
Putters are made from many materials – from steel and aluminum to titanium and composite. Some models feature a machined (milled) face for solid feedback, while others have insert for a softer feel. The choice affects both sound, feel, and control.
In our range, you will find everything from classic blade designs to advanced twist putters with high stability.
If you want to further expand your equipment, you can combine your putter with a complete set, or an iron set , a driver or hybrid clubs. It provides a balanced setup for the entire course.
Sustainability and Value
Golf equipment quickly loses value, but when you buy used, you get premium technology without the premium price and without wasting resources. Each used putter is thoroughly tested and described exactly as it is. This means no unpleasant surprises, only honest trading. Our mission is more golf, less waste – for your benefit and for the planet.
Conclusion
All reviews and ratings are based on our own experiences. Our golf experts manually review each used putter. We share knowledge from manufacturers like Scotty Cameron, Odyssey, Ping, and TaylorMade to provide you with accurate information.
See the full selection of used putters at WePlayAgain – we find the perfect putter for your game, your budget, and your style. You get a 14-day trial period, condition description, and the option for Trade-in whenever you want to upgrade.
If you have any questions or need guidance, we are always available. Write to support@weplayagain
































