TaylorMade TP Mullen Putter Review

By Paul Liberatore

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When Taylormade introduced the TP Mullen line of putters in early 2017 they knew something big was on the horizon. The TP Mullen series are nothing short of amazing putters, and was by far one of the most popular putters used on the tour. If you’re a player of any ability seeking a clean looking putter that is suitable to nearly any stroke, the TP Mullen line of putters are an excellent option. Designed with input from the likes of Dustin Johnson , Jason Day , and Rory McIlroy , the six different models in the TP Mullen line incorporate the finest materials and modern design features, allowing a variety of options for all players .

Key Features

The Pure Roll insert features 45-degree grooves that slant downward to get the ball rolling quickly off the face.

Six head styles incorporating characteristics of both mallet and blade designs allow players with arcing strokes to release the putter while benefitting from the stability and easy alignment characteristics of a mallet head.

The 303 stainless steel head and 6061 aluminum insert provide a soft feel preferred by many players for increased control and responsiveness.

Design and Technology

When Taylormade tour reps began talking with the best in the world about what they were looking for in a putter, there were a couple of themes that kept coming up. First, players complained that many modern head designs were too sophisticated. Second, many players prefer to release the putter through impact but also like the forgiveness and stability of mallet head designs traditionally made for square-to-square strokes. Armed with this knowledge, Taylormade went to work addressing both issues and the end result was the TP Mullen line of putters.

Pure Roll insert technology was first introduced in the Taylormade Spider putter and was met with rave reviews. That technology has been improved in the TP Mullen line and is scientifically proven to reduce the skid effect with 45-degree downward-facing grooves that get the ball on the ground quickly. Made of 6061 aluminum, the insert provides a softer feel than other stainless steel putters without sacrificing the solid sound that lets a player know they have struck a putt well.


Each of the six TP Mullen head designs have both mallet and blade head features. Toe hang is a feature typical of blade putters that is most suitable for players with an arcing stroke. Mallet heads tend to be face balanced, more forgiving and preferred by players with straighter strokes. By bringing together the characteristics of both mallet and blade designs, players with arcing strokes are still able to release the putter through impact while also taking advantage of the easy alignment and forgiving features of a mallet.

TaylorMade TP Mullen Putter


Finding a putter that fits your stroke is essential to putting your best. While one putter may look great, another might feel softer, and another might have too much toe hang. With so many different choices on the market, choosing the right putter can be daunting.


Through marrying the best of blade and mallet designs into a series of six simple looking heads that utilize the latest technology and materials, the TP Mullen line of putters eliminate much of the guesswork and are sure to deliver consistent results for players of all abilities.



PROS

  • The aluminum insert utilizes Pure Roll technology to get the ball rolling quickly while providing optimal feel
  • Six simple head designs allow players several choices when choosing the right putter
  • All head designs incorporate features of blade and mallet heads to maximize consistency

CONS

  • Players with square-to-square strokes have reported that the toe hang options are not the most best for them
  • Lack of adjustability and customizable options may be a limiting factor for some players
  • TP Mullen putters are priced slightly higher than comparable putters on the market

Our Experience

The TaylorMade TP Mullen putter impressed us with its blend of classic design and modern technology. Crafted from 303 stainless steel, it offers a premium feel and appearance. The 45° face grooves combined with a 6061 aluminum face insert significantly reduce skid and enhance roll, making it easier to control putts.


We found the Mullen particularly suited for golfers with an arcing stroke due to its moderate toe hang. The putter's clean head design and unique two-line alignment system provide excellent visual feedback, helping to improve accuracy. Additionally, the Lamkin grip, with its sharp edges and flat front, was a standout feature, offering a comfortable and nostalgic feel.


Overall, the Mullen putter is a top choice for those seeking a high-quality mallet putter that complements an arcing stroke. While the price may seem steep, the superior craftsmanship and performance justify the investment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the TaylorMade TP Mullen Putter?

The TaylorMade TP Mullen Putter is crafted from 303 stainless steel, which is the same material used by tour pros. It features a skim-milled design for a crisp appearance and a tour satin finish. The putter incorporates 45° face grooves and a 6061 aluminum face insert to reduce skid and promote quicker roll. It also has a moderate toe hang, making it suitable for golfers with an arcing putting stroke.

How does the TaylorMade TP Mullen Putter perform on the green?

The TP Mullen Putter is designed to accommodate a straight back and through stroke, but its moderate toe hang also makes it ideal for those with an arcing stroke. Users have reported that the putter provides a clean, crisp feel at address and that the two-line alignment system helps frame the ball nicely, aiding in accurate putts. The Lamkin grip is also praised for its sharp edges and heavy shaping, which enhances the putting experience.

What grip options are available for the TaylorMade TP Mullen Putter?

The TaylorMade TP Mullen Putter offers two grip options: a standard Lamkin rubber grip and an oversized SuperStroke grip. The Lamkin grip is noted for its traditional feel and sharp edges, while the SuperStroke grip provides a larger, more cushioned feel, catering to different golfer preferences.

Is the TaylorMade TP Mullen Putter suitable for all types of putting strokes?

While mallet putters are generally better suited for straight back and through strokes, the TP Mullen's moderate toe hang makes it particularly well-suited for golfers with an arcing stroke. This versatility allows it to cater to a broader range of putting styles, making it a good option for many golfers.

What is the price range of the TaylorMade TP Mullen Putter, and is it worth the investment?

The TaylorMade TP Mullen Putter is priced around £199. While this may seem high for a seemingly simple putter, the cost is justified by the high-quality materials and craftsmanship, including the skim milling process that gives it a precise, clean appearance. Many users find that the performance and feel of the putter make it a worthwhile investment.

Conclusion

More than any other putter on the market today, the TP Mullen line bridges the gap between blade putters and mallet putters. With six different head designs that are made of the latest materials, a soft insert that gets the ball rolling quickly , and a simple look that is easy to align, the TP Mullen encompasses everything players look for in a quality putter.

Paul Liberatore

Paul Liberatore

As the Founder of Golfers Authority Paul Liberatore Esq. has spent the last 7+ years writing about the best golf equipment or instruction from the top golf instructors in the world. He has been a contributing writer for Sports Illustrated Golf and GolfWRX. After graduating with honors from Purdue University, he realized that he had a passion for the golf business and the law. When he's not practicing law, or creating golf content on YouTube, he can be found on his syndicated Behind the Golf Brand podcast talking with the most prolific leaders in the golf industry. 

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