Ready to make the leap into broomstick putting? With more golfers making the switch—especially those chasing better consistency and less wrist action—the market has responded with several standout broomstick putters.
In this post, we’re breaking down the best broomstick putters available right now, comparing performance, design, and value to help you choose the perfect model.
1. LAB Golf DF 3 Broomstick
The most advanced tech in a long putter
- Head Style: Futuristic mallet
- Weight Options: Customizable
- Price: ~$549+
- Key Feature: Lie Angle Balance (no torque through the stroke)
- Best For: Golfers who want cutting-edge stability and are willing to invest in a premium product.
Why It Stands Out:
The DF 3 Broomstick is essentially the Ferrari of long putters. LAB Golf’s lie-angle balancing technology ensures the face stays square without manipulation—great for straight-back-straight-through strokes. It’s ideal for yip-prone golfers or anyone looking to remove torque and guesswork from their stroke.
2. SeeMore Platinum Long/Ski-Pole SBC Mallet
Legendary alignment meets long-putter control
- Head Style: Mallet (oversized)
- Weight: 465 grams fully loaded (Includes (2) 20 gram removable weights)
- Price: ~$400
- Key Feature: Classic SeeMore alignment guides, adjustable weights with optional weight kit.
- Best For: Golfers who want visual aiming aids in a clean, design.
Why It Stands Out:
SeeMore’s patented alignment system makes it almost impossible to misalign at address. The long version of the FGP Giant is great for those who want the feel of a blade with the structure of a broomstick setup.
3. Odyssey Ai-ONE Square 2 Square Jailbird Broomstick Putter
- Head Style: High-MOI mallet
- Weight: 490g. While it appears to have adjustable weights, that may alter the low torque design
- Price: ~$400
- Key Feature: Balances toe up to help keep face square to the target. This putter features our Ai-ONE insert with an aluminum backer and White Hot urethane striking surface
- Best For: Players who like the classic Odyssey look and inserts, yet want the technology of a low torque design
Why It Stands Out:
Odyssey looks to be trying to compete with LAB’s zero torque designs, but using their popular head styles and inserts.
4. Argolf Pendragon XL Broomstick
Premium feel and CNC precision
- Head Style: Mallet
- Weight: 500g head
- Price: ~$400
- Key Feature: Aerospace-grade aluminum milled head, C-Claws Technology: Incorporates C-Claws technology—short for circled claws—this patented groove technology greatly diminishes skidding of the golf ball and enhances topspin.
- Best For: Players who want soft feel and premium fit-and-finish.
Why It Stands Out:
French engineering meets golf with Argolf’s Pendragon XL. It’s a softer-feeling alternative to the futuristic LAB or large Odyssey mallets, while still offering serious performance and control.
5. Bobby Grace Bruce’s Magic Side Saddle/Long
Forgiveness and performance from a legend
- Head Style: Oversized mallet
- Weight: Balanced and forgiving
- Price: ~$400
- Key Feature: This putter has a very High MOI and is very forgiving. HSM Radial face and is set up at the max 80 degree lie.
- Best For: Golfers who want forgiveness and premium feel.
Why It Stands Out:
Bobby Grace putters have long been praised for their feel, and the Bruce’s Magic Long offers everything broomstick users love—alignment, forgiveness, and feedback—in one complete package.
Honorable Mentions
- Scotty Cameron Long Putters (Tour Only): Rare, expensive, but worth it for collectors or Cameron fans.
- PXG Custom Broomstick Builds: PXG can customize many of their putters into a broomstick format—very slick, but must go through a fitter.
- LAB Mezz.1 Max Broomstick: A more compact alternative to the DF 3 for those who want LAB tech in a smaller profile.
Final Thoughts
There’s no one-size-fits-all broomstick putter. The best choice depends on your stroke, budget, and feel preference. Whether you’re seeking cutting-edge design like the LAB DF 3 or prefer the old-school SeeMore alignment system, the right long putter is out there—and it could completely transform your putting.
Next up in the series: we’ll dive into How to Use a Broomstick Putter – Setup, Grip, and Stroke Basics, so you can start practicing with the proper mechanics and technique.
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