The Best Putters for Left-Handed Golfers (2026)
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The Best Putters for Left-Handed Golfers (2026)

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The Best Putters for Left-Handed Golfers (2026)

Left-handed golfers don’t have the same number of options as right-handed players when it comes to putters. (Or much else, for that matter.) Even some of the best-performing putters in our 2026 testing aren’t offered in a left-handed model. Instead of having you sort through every blade, mallet and zero-torque putter yourself, I pulled out the highest-performing options that are available for left-handed golfers.

Best putters for left-handed golfers in 2026

Putter2026 TestCategory RankPuttView HCPWhy It Stands Out
Sub 70 011-SQZero Torque2nd-7.7Best overall left-handed option
Vice VGP03 ZTZero Torque3rd-7.6Excellent performance, currently out of stock
Wilson Infinite ZT LakeviewZero Torque4th-7.5Best short-putt performance in all 2026 putter testing
PXG Bat Attack ZTZero Torque5th-7.3Strong performance at every distance
Cleveland HB Soft 2 Black RetreveMallet5th-5.7Best traditional mallet option for lefties
PING Scottsdale Anser 4Blade2nd-4.5Highest-ranked left-handed blade
PING Scottsdale Anser 2DBlade3rd-4.3Best blade for long putts
Evnroll Origin ER2Blade4th-3.8Strong premium blade option
COBRA 3DP Tour Grandsport 35Blade5th-3.7Another top-five blade available left-handed

The No. 1 putters aren’t available left-handed

This is one of the biggest problems left-handed golfers run into when shopping for a putter.

The Odyssey Ai-Dual S2S #7 was the best zero-torque putter we tested in 2026 and the best putter overall based on PuttView Handicap. The Mizuno M.Craft Osaka finished first in the blade test. Bettinardi’s BB 6.0 and BB 7.0 took the top two spots in the mallet test.

None of those tested models are currently offered as standard left-handed options.

That’s why simply looking at the winner of each MyGolfSpy putter test doesn’t work particularly well for a left-handed golfer. Your actual shortlist starts a little farther down the rankings.

The good news is that there isn’t much of a drop-off with some of these alternatives. The Sub 70 011-SQ, for example, finished just 0.4 PuttView Handicap points behind the Odyssey Ai-Dual S2S #7.

Zero-torque putters are hard to ignore in 2026

If you’re a left-handed golfer open to trying zero-torque, that’s where I’d start.

Zero-torque putters were the strongest putters in our 2026 testing regardless of handedness. In fact, the top 15 putters across the blade, mallet and zero-torque tests based on overall PuttView Handicap were all zero-torque models.

Three of the best five zero-torque putters are readily available for left-handed golfers: the Sub 70 011-SQ, Wilson Infinite ZT Lakeview and PXG Bat Attack ZT. The Vice VGP03 ZT, which finished third, is also made left-handed but is currently out of stock.

The Wilson is particularly interesting if short putts are your biggest concern. It produced a -9.0 PuttView Handicap on short putts, the best short-range performance of any putter we tested in 2026.

That doesn’t mean every left-handed golfer needs a zero-torque putter. It’s just good to know there are zero-torque options for lefties who need them.

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Brittany Olizarowicz

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Brittany Olizarowicz

Britt Olizarowicz is a scratch golfer, former teaching professional and one of MyGolfSpy’s leading voices on equipment testing and golf performance. She has spent more than 15 years working at private clubs in New York and Florida and now specializes in translating test data and swing mechanics into practical advice for everyday golfers. Britt began playing at age 7 and has never left the game. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her on the course, playing pickleball, cooking, running or out on the boat with her family.

Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

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      Springboks

      2 hours ago

      Based on all the pics in the article, the best putter for a left-handed player, is a right-handed putter. Actually probably true.

      Reply

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