Prototype putters debut at Cognizant Classic

The Cognizant Classic marked the start of the PGA Tour's Florida Swing with several new prototype putters making their tour debut. Companies like L.A.B., Bettinardi, and Scotty Cameron showcased innovative designs, while players Chris Kirk and Kevin Yu put Odyssey's Damascus Milled No. 7 putters into play. Equipment changes were notable despite many top pros resting before the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

At PGA National, the Cognizant Classic opened the PGA Tour's Florida Swing, drawing attention not just for competition but for equipment innovations, particularly in putters. With several leading players opting for a break ahead of next week's Arnold Palmer Invitational, the event became a platform for brands to introduce prototypes.

L.A.B. Golf launched the Link 2.1 and 2.2, successors to the Link 1 blade. The 2.1 features a traditional modern blade shape, while the 2.2 offers a shorter heel-to-toe wide-body design. Both incorporate the HS riser hosel, first seen on the OZ.1i HS last summer, and a new deep-flymilled face for improved feel.

Bettinardi introduced 'Hexpiramental' prototypes with a novel low-torque hosel resembling a traditional plumber's neck but aligned toward the putter's center for toe-up balance. Observed shapes include a high-toe wide-body blade SS9 and a mid-mallet akin to an Odyssey Jailbird or Scotty Cameron Fastback, featuring VFT and FIT face milling patterns.

Scotty Cameron revealed a T12 mallet prototype, evoking high-MOI designs with wing gaps, though details on release remain unclear, lacking the 2026 Phantom line's SCS insert or chain-link milling.

In actual use, Chris Kirk wielded a single-bend Odyssey Damascus Milled No. 7, and Kevin Yu employed a Crank Hosel version. Crafted from Damascus steel—typically carbon steel folded for unique patterns—these putters blend artistry with performance.

Other highlights included Joel Dahmen's 14-year-old Ping Anser hybrid. Equipment tweaks featured Keith Mitchell's new Scotty Cameron Kombi S, Matthieu Pavon's Scottsdale Tec Ketsch Onset, and TaylorMade's dominance with 84 fairways in play, including Qi4D models by Emiliano Grillo and Chandler Phillips.

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Wyndham Clark has found stability with his equipment after early-season experimentation. He now uses a Ping Scottsdale TEC Ally Blue Onset CB putter and reports satisfaction with his full bag.

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Kristoffer Reitan captured his initial PGA Tour title at Quail Hollow after adopting a custom Ping putter. The victory also served as early validation for the company's new Scottsdale TEC putter design. Reitan credited the equipment change for improved performance on the greens.

Aldrich Potgieter shares the first-round lead at the PGA Championship after adding a unique 1-iron to his bag at Aronimink. The club helped him navigate the challenging layout in Pennsylvania.

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Prototype wedges inspired by Roger Cleveland's classic 588 Wide sole from the late 1990s are appearing in players' bags at this week's Masters. Cleveland, who returned to the company he founded last year, has influenced the new RTZ platform designs used by pros including J.J. Spaun and Gary Woodland. Srixon Tour Rep Michael Jolly noted the growing popularity of wide soles and offset hosels among tour players.

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