Spider – Ultra Golfing https://ultragolfing.com Golf news & updates Thu, 14 May 2026 12:42:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://ultragolfing.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/cropped-UG_Favicon-32x32.png Spider – Ultra Golfing https://ultragolfing.com 32 32 New TaylorMade Spider putters spotted at Zurich Classic of New Orleans https://ultragolfing.com/new-taylormade-spider-putters-spotted-at-zurich-classic-of-new-orleans/ https://ultragolfing.com/new-taylormade-spider-putters-spotted-at-zurich-classic-of-new-orleans/#respond Thu, 14 May 2026 12:42:32 +0000 https://ultragolfing.com/new-taylormade-spider-putters-spotted-at-zurich-classic-of-new-orleans/


The yet-to-be-released Spider family features two new heads and a new finish.

AVONDALE, La — Rory McIlroy recently used a TaylorMade Spider Tour X putter to win his second Masters Tournament, and while the putter features the same shape and insert found in the putters you will find at your local pro shop, McIlroy’s is a little different. By request, TaylorMade took a Spider Tour X, sand blasted it, then heated it to create a unique brown, almost rusty look. As of now, McIlroy is the only one who plays a Spider with this unique finish.

However, that might be changing soon because TaylorMade has created a new family of Spider putters and brought them to the PGA Tour. After quietly debuting last week at the RBC Heritage, four different TaylorMade Spider putters were spotted Monday at TPC Louisiana that each featured a dark, PVD finish that is very similar to McIlroy’s.

TaylorMade is mum on official details about the putter, like what the new family is called, when they will be released and how much each putter will cost, but TaylorMade did confirm with Golfweek that the Spider Tour and Spider Tour X models will be be unchanged from the current models, aside from the new finish.

The Spider Tour F and the Spider Tour V are new head shapes, though Collin Morikawa used a prototype version of the Spider Tour F last season at the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit. The Spider Tour V is similar in shape to a model that was released in 2023.

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Meet the man behind Rory McIlroy’s Masters-winning Spider putter https://ultragolfing.com/meet-the-man-behind-rory-mcilroys-masters-winning-spider-putter/ https://ultragolfing.com/meet-the-man-behind-rory-mcilroys-masters-winning-spider-putter/#respond Tue, 14 Apr 2026 17:10:01 +0000 https://ultragolfing.com/meet-the-man-behind-rory-mcilroys-masters-winning-spider-putter/

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Brooks Koepka switches to TaylorMade Spider putter at WM Phoenix Open https://ultragolfing.com/brooks-koepka-switches-to-taylormade-spider-putter-at-wm-phoenix-open/ https://ultragolfing.com/brooks-koepka-switches-to-taylormade-spider-putter-at-wm-phoenix-open/#respond Sun, 01 Mar 2026 11:59:49 +0000 https://ultragolfing.com/brooks-koepka-switches-to-taylormade-spider-putter-at-wm-phoenix-open/


After ranking last in Strokes Gained putting at Torrey Pines, Brooks Koepka is switching it up at Phoenix with a TaylorMade Spider in the bag.

Brooks Koepka has never been one to panic, which is good because you don’t win at places like Shinnecock Hills, Bethpage Black or Oak Hill if you are prone to panicking, but golf has a way of humbling even the most stubbornly confident players. Last week, at the Farmers Insurance Open, Koepka made the cut and then quietly did something alarming. He finished dead last among the 74 players who played the weekend at Torrey Pines in Strokes Gained: Putting, hemorrhaging more than seven shots to the field. For a five-time major champion playing his first PGA Tour event since leaving the LIV Tour, that number landed with a thud.

So this week, at the WM Phoenix Open, Koepka spent hours on the practice green and showed up with not only his familiar Scotty Cameron blade that helped him win back-to-back U.S. Opens and three PGA Championships, but also a few TaylorMade Spider mallet putters. Same player, same reputation for thriving under pressure, but the Spiders are a very different tool.

Koepka’s old Newport-style blade was all about feel, precision and rewarding a centered strike. The Spider lives at the other end of the design spectrum. It is larger, has a higher MOI and is built to resist twisting when contact drifts away from the sweet spot. It is also larger from front to back, which means it has more room for alignment features and can be easier to aim. Spider putters also feature a grooved face insert designed to get the ball rolling rather than skidding. In short, it is designed to keep putts online even when the stroke is less than perfect, which is a useful feature when the numbers say your putting is actively costing you tournaments.

Koepka is hardly alone in reaching for this style of putter. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler has leaned on a Spider during his dominant stretch and had his in the bag when he won the American Express two weeks ago. Rory McIlroy and Nelly Korda, two of the most efficient ball strikers in the game, both trust Spiders. The common thread is stability, roll enhancement and aim. When the stroke gets quick or tentative, the Spider has tools to make things a little easier and more consistent.

For Koepka, this does not read as a philosophical shift so much as a practical one. He still hits it like Brooks Koepka and ranked 21st in Strokes Gained: Approach at Torrey Pines. He still thinks like Brooks Koepka, too, but after a week when his putter turned his return to the PGA into The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, a little built-in forgiveness starts to look less like a crutch and more like a smart, possibly short-term adjustment.

Putting changes are rarely permanent, especially for elite players with long memories of what has worked before. But for now, the Spider offers Koepka something his old blade could not guarantee in La Jolla: a bit of help when his hands and posture and setup aren’t perfect. In this game, even the toughest guys need to accept that stubbornness does not hole putts.

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TaylorMade Introduces Spider ZT Putters https://ultragolfing.com/taylormade-introduces-spider-zt-putters/ https://ultragolfing.com/taylormade-introduces-spider-zt-putters/#respond Tue, 17 Feb 2026 03:10:24 +0000 https://ultragolfing.com/taylormade-introduces-spider-zt-putters/

The latest putter addition from TaylorMade, the Spider Zero Torque (ZT), is designed to give golfers of all abilities increased stability and consistency on the greens through its high-MOI design that utilises multi-material construction, onset hosel configuration, extreme perimeter weighting, and precise CG placement.

Available in standard, counterbalance and long lengths, Spider ZT putters will be available for preorder in store now and will be in store and online on the June 19.

Spider ZT putters come in standard length (33”, 34” and 35”) with an RRP of £449  Counterbalance putters (36” and 38”) with an RRP of £499  and long putters (46”) with an RRP of £549.

Spider ZT putters utilise 100% milled multi-material construction featuring high-density 303 stainless steel in the face and low-density 6061 aluminium in the back.

Extreme perimeter weighting also enhances the putters’ high-MOI and enhanced stability dynamics.

Three strategically placed TSS weights allowed TaylorMade engineers to triangulate CG properties to maintain a toe-up position.

LOW-TORQUE SHAFT ORIENTATION

When designing Spider ZT, TaylorMade engineers positioned the CG 25mm behind the face. This allowed them to bore the shaft directly in line with the CG with 1° of onset.

This orientation not only reduces the amount of face twisting that occurs during the stroke, it also presets the shaft in a forward leaning position at address and eliminates the propensity for golfers to add loft at impact.

The result is consistent end-over-end roll that enhances distance control and allows putts to stay online.

IMPROVED SOLE CAMBER

Spider ZT has a heel-to-toe cambered sole accommodates a wide array of player types and setup styles and is designed to work specifically with the hosel configuration.

As a result, golfers are better able to sole and aim the putter at address and deliver it to that same square position at impact.

PREMIUM MILLED TRUE PATH ALIGNMENT

True Path™ Alignment is nothing new in Spider putters, but it announces itself in a new way with Spider ZT.

Instead of appearing as a solid white streak on the top of the putter with a black sightline, Spider ZT features thinly milled lines on the top of the 303 stainless steel face that are evenly spaced, with the total lined area adding up to exact width of a golf ball.

This allows golfers to precisely centre the ball in the middle of the face at address to reduce misses on the heel and toe.

PURE ROLL INSERT

Like previous generations of Spider putters, Spider ZT utilises TaylorMade’s Pure Roll insert.

Made from a combination of Surlyn and aluminium, the insert features grooves that are angled at 45° to promote forward roll, while also enhancing sound and feel.

SPIDER ZT COSMETICS

The Spider logo and scripting have been reimagined as seen on the anodised blue sole plate and the SuperStroke grip.

A single black dot on the toe-side sole signifies the standard-length model. The counterbalance sole has two dots, and the long putter sole has three dots. The sole also has ‘5K’ inscribed noting Spider ZT’s high-MOI properties.

The blue headcover features a black spider front and centre with numerous other spiders stitched throughout. A black TaylorMade logo is located on the toe-side magnetic flap.

SPIDER ZT SPECS

The Spider ZT standard length putter comes in lengths of 33”, 34” and 35”. The stock shaft is the KBS CT Putter 120 Stepless Black, and the stock grip is the SuperStroke Pistol 1.0 set 1° off axis. Loft is 2.5°, lie angle is 70° and head weight is 370g.

The Spider ZT counterbalance putter comes in lengths of 36” and 38”. The stock shaft is the KBS GPS Custom Graphite 155g, and the stock grip is the SuperStroke 2.0XL 13.75” Round. Loft is 2.5°, lie angle is 70° and head weight is 395.

The Spider ZT long putter is available in a length of 46”. The stock shaft is the KBS GPS Custom Graphite 155g, and the stock grip is the SuperStroke 3.0 17” Round. Loft is 2.5°, lie angle is 79°, and head weight is 470g.

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