The red on this putter has a really nice metallic finish.
It also frames the ball really well – despite having no alignment lines, at Day’s request – and isn’t actually as large as you might think.
TaylorMade Spider Tour Red review – The technology
There’s discretionary weights behind the heel and toe which make it more stable.

One of the key piece of tech here comes in the form of an aluminium ‘pure roll’ insert which helps the ball roll end over end faster without skidding to help improve accuracy and distance control.

This is a heel-shafted putter which should suit those with an arc or slight arc putting stroke.
It features a Winn Medalist pistol grip as standard which has a lovely tacky feel but we suspect many people, like Sergio, may opt for a thicker grip as an after-market option.
The model we tested had a 35 inches shaft.

TaylorMade Spider Tour Red review – The results
I have to say putters with larger heads don’t always suit me as I struggle with them a bit on shorter putts.
My tendency is to make the same length stroke for all putts and just adjust how hard/fast I swing the putter.
With putters of this nature, that can cause me to quit on the short putts.
I actually adjusted my technique a bit for the three and four footers just to push the ball forwards from a shorter backswing. It really seemed to work.
But what really impressed me here was the performance on heel and toe strikes on putts of around 12 feet.

I’m always paying close attention to whether the ball is rolling end over end and it seemed to me with the Spider that was happening when I missed the middle of the putter face – deliberately for testing purposes, of course.
The reality for handicap golfers is that they are not going to hit every putt out of the middle so to know the difference was minimal in how the ball reacted was a big plus.
It has a very quiet, soft sound off the face which I also liked. I’m not a fan of putters which have a harsh or loud sound as you hit them.
My current putter has alignment aids but I soon got used to there not being any here.
The actual shape and design of the putter aligns the ball really well.
TaylorMade Spider Tour Red review – NCG verdict
How much impact will Sergio winning the Masters have on sales of this putter?
I think there could be a more than a few people out there who also struggle on the greens and think ‘if it worked for Sergio it could work for me’.
That’s fine. That sort of positive thinking can only be a good thing. We often get a placebo effect from putting new gear in the bag.
But I actually think the TaylorMade Spider Tour Red can offer a little bit more than that.
I’ve tested enough putters to know that there are many out there which don’t perform that well when not struck out of the middle.
That is one of the main strengths of this model.
I also think it’s really cool whichever way you look at it and has that added confidence from the fact so many tour players are using it.
If Sergio can win the Masters with it, why can’t you win your win your monthly medal with it?
Or at least stop missing those tiddlers and cut out some of those annoying three-putts.
The Spider Tour Red putter retails at £249. Find out more on the TaylorMade website.