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Best Zebra Putters 2026: Blade, Mallet and Double Wide

published: Jan 20, 2026

Best Zebra Putters 2026: Blade, Mallet and Double Wide

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Zebra offer plenty of premium putters, here are some of the best for you to check out this season.

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  • Best zebra putters 2026
  • At a glance
  • Perfect alignment
  • Zebra ait 3 putter
  • Best blade putter
  • Zebra milled series 004 putter
  • Best mallet
  • Zebra milled series 001 putter
  • Ncg top pick
  • Zebra milled series 003 putter
  • Zebra ait 3 putter
  • Zebra milled series 004 putter
  • Zebra milled series 001 putter
  • Zebra milled 003 series putter
  • Best zebra putters 2026

There is no shortage of competition when it comes to putters in golf. Zebra are certainly one of the more experienced competitors having sprung to prominence when Ray Floyd used a mallet offering to win the 1976 Masters and was further in the golfing spotlight when Nick Price won the 1994 Open with using a Zebra putter. The brand currently has two collections available, the Milled Series and the AIT Collection.

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In this article we take a look at the best Zebra has to offer. If you are looking for a putter change this season then you have come to the right place as Zebra offer a bit of everything and we have already tested them out.

Whatever your demands are, we have listed something for you…


Best Zebra Putters 2026

AT A GLANCE

PERFECT ALIGNMENT

best zebra putters

Zebra AIT 3 Putter

4.5 star review

More information: Zebra UK / Zebra US

This putter is brilliant for players who need some assistance when lining up. The Zebra stripe system works brilliantly helping you aim properly on those crucial putts inside of 6 feet.

The two external weights increase forgiveness and help keep the ball running at the right speed, and online when miss-hit.

Zebra have brought back their iconic look on a popular head shape making this putter a great option for players looking for a change.

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BEST BLADE PUTTER

best zebra putters

Zebra Milled Series 004 Putter

4 star review

More information: Zebra UK / Zebra US

This is a traditional Anser-style blade putter made from a single billet of carbon steel.

It offers strong alignment assistance allied to a classic design. It also offers fantastic value for money, even being less than half the price of some of its competitors.

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BEST MALLET

best zebra putters

Zebra Milled Series 001 Putter

4 star review

More information: Zebra UK / Zebra US

This is a smart looking full mallet putter made from a single billet of carbon steel. 

There is an option for face balanced or toe hang in this model. I think this certainly ly offers something different from most offerings on the market and the crisp feel at impact is a real positive.

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NCG TOP PICK

Zebra Milled Series 003 Putter Review

Zebra Milled Series 003 Putter

4.5 star review

More information: Zebra UK / Zebra US

This is a modern double-wide blade putter made from a single billet of carbon steel.

It offers stability and helpful alignment assistance.

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Zebra AIT 3 Putter

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The first big change Zebra made with the new generation of putters is changing the head colour from S silver to black, and it was a brilliant decision. The grey and white alignment lines contrast really well against the black, and it makes it really easy to point the putter in the direction you want to hit it.

Everything about this putter feels to be built towards helping you aim better and hit more putts online, one of the essential 3 skills you need to be good at to be a great putter.

I putted great with the Zebra AIT 3, and although I have played with a blade style putter for many years it would definitely be an option for me, especially if my short putting went off the boil with my old Ping Zing.

Pros:

  • Easy to aim correctly
  • Good performance on miss-hits
  • Adjustable

Cons:

  • Alignment lines on the top of the head are very thick and don’t match up with the line drawn on the ball

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Loft: 3 degrees

Shafts: 33″ 34″ 35″ shafts available

More information: Zebra UK / Zebra US

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Zebra Milled Series 004 Putter

4 star review
best zebra putters

Over the years, I must have put over a hundred blade-style putters behind a ball, in the search for the perfect model. Some seem to offer immediate and easy alignment, and some just don’t look right. The prominent alignment lines of the 004 put this very much in the former category (which is good).

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This is a well-constructed and designed putter with a premium look. It does provide a quality alternative to the usual players, and it also comes in at a reasonable £249.99 which is almost half the price of some competitor brands.

And for that £249.99 you get a superb Winn AVS Pistol grip and a leather-look velcro-closure Zebra headcover, enabling you to stand out from the crowd. And with a 30 day money back guarantee, you have nothing to lose!

Pros:

  • Classic appearance
  • Helpful alignment lines
  • Choice of weights

Cons:

  • Lacks forgiveness

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RRP: £249.99 / $299.99

Grip: Winn AVS midsize Pistol

Shafts: 33, 34, 35in

More information: Zebra UK / Zebra US

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Zebra Milled Series 001 Putter

4 star review
best zebra putters

I quite liked the crisp feel offered by the carbon steel head (with no insert). Being a mallet shape, there was more forgiveness than from my usual blade putter. I found distance control and alignment to be very straightforward. I was also happy with the standard 2x10gm weight option in the head. I was so excited that I put the 001 in my bag for a trip to the Lisbon area for 4 rounds of golf just to sharpen my game for the season ahead.

I did like the easy alignment offered by the design and I was able to obtain good end-over-end roll of the ball, which in turn offers good distance control.

Pros:

  • Premium look
  • Helpful alignment lines
  • Choice of weights

Cons:

  • Crisp feel not for all

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  • £199.99

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RRP: £249.99 / $299.99

Grip: Winn AVS midsize Pistol.

Shafts: 33, 34, 35in

More information: Zebra UK / Zebra US

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Zebra Milled 003 Series Putter

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On the course I felt that the 003 offered straightforward alignment for all types of putt, and I’m definitely in the camp that prefers some sort of alignment assistance when putting.

I also found distance control easier to achieve compared to the 004, probably due to the more forgiving head shape.

All in all, this is a well-constructed and designed putter with a premium look and it does provide a quality alternative to the usual suspects , and it also comes in at a reasonable £249.99 which is almost half the price of some competitor brands.

Pros:

  • Aids stable stroke
  • Strong alignment features
  • Choice of weights

Cons:

  • Some may prefer more ‘tech’.

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  • £199.99

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RRP: £249.99 / $299.99

Grip: Winn AVS midsize Pistol

Shafts: 33, 34, 35in

More information: Zebra UK / Zebra US

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Best Zebra Putters 2026

In summary, its not hard to see why Zebra are known for their premium putters. Whether you are a fan of blade or mallet putters there is an option for you. The traditional blade styling of the Zebra Milled Series 004 Putter offers a throw back look to the putters of old but with all the modern technology. If you are a fan of the double wide look then look no further than the Zebra Milled Series 003.

On the other hand, the Zebra AIT 3 Putter is a fantastic option that helps with alignment that is now available at a reduced price.

If feel is what you prioritise most then the Zebra Milled Series 001 Putter will have you strutting your stuff on the greens this season.

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About the author

Max Mcvittie

A bit of a late bloomer to the game of golf, Max fell in love with the sport when he attended Saturday coaching sessions down at his local golf club after being inspired by friends and family members.

Max has remained a member of Eden Golf Club in Carlisle for a number of years now as he looks to get his handicap down into single figures. Most of his golfing career has been spent battling a permanent slice off the tee, which has led to some ugly rounds.

Having studied at the University of Sunderland, Max is starting out his dream career in sports journalism. During his time at university, he picked up valuable work experience at Reach PLC, BBC Radio Cumbria and GiveMeSport, whilst also getting work published in the Teesside Live. He also spent time working at a local weekly newspaper, Eskdale and Liddesdale Advertiser, as a general news reporter partially covering some local sport just north of the border in Langholm.

Max has just started his journey with the NCG working as the assistant equipment editor. He looks forwarded to reviewing the latest golf equipment, taking up an interest in reviews when buying his first golf club, a Cleveland RTX wedge.

With his bag not going under too many changes throughout the last few years, Max carries an M3 driver, Titleist GT3 Fairway Wood, M2 hybrid, a set of M2 irons, Callaway Jaws wedges and a TaylorMade Spider putter. And yes, Max is a bit of a self-proclaimed TaylorMade fan boy.

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