TaylorMade Systm2 Putter Review
TaylorMade launches its new Systm2 putter collection for 2026, building upon the legacy of their popular Spider putters. The range includes seven distinct models, combining both blade and mallet designs. Nicola Slater, our reviewer, tested two blade versions—the classic Soto and the wider Del Monte—to assess what these premium putters, which have already garnered five tour wins, truly offer.
Overview & Key Features
Review Summary
The Systm2 putters are a premium, milled collection crafted from soft 304 stainless steel. Their grooves are precisely engineered using a saw cutter to ensure perfectly even depths. This design results in a crisp sound and a firm feel upon impact, making these putters ideal for golfers who value clear feedback during their stroke.
Pros:
- Excellent visual alignment separation
- Crisp and firm feel
- Diverse range of head shapes
Cons:
- The visible screws on the face may not appeal to all, though they are not noticeable at address.
First Impressions
The Systm2 lineup features a distinctive two-tone finish. The satin scratch finish on the face contrasts with a black PVD back. The satin finish on the front is not merely decorative; it undergoes a hydro blast process to enhance durability and preserve its premium appearance over time. A unique design element is the visible screws on the putter face. While this might be a point of visual preference, they are not visible when the golfer is addressing the ball.
On-Course Performance
On the green, the Systm2 putters stand out both aesthetically and in performance. Both the Juno and Del Monte models incorporate simple yet effective alignment aids—a small line centered at the back of the head. The contrasting black and silver design is engineered to create clear visual separation, assisting golfers in accurately framing the ball from address through impact. This feature proved highly useful in providing a consistent point of visual fixation over the ball.
As expected from a milled-face putter, the Systm2 delivers a firm strike and a very crisp sound, especially on longer putts. The face is precisely fly-cut, and a saw cutter is then used to create specific, consistent groove depths, optimizing both roll and feel.
The putters are fitted with a slim Lampkin deep-etched grip. Its branded front perfectly complements the traditional blade styling and significantly enhances the putter’s overall feel and responsiveness during the stroke.
Final Verdict
Overall, these blade putters from the Systm2 range offer an excellent crisp sound and firm feel off the face, making them highly suitable for players who value strong feedback and responsiveness on the greens. The broader Systm2 line is commendable for its variety of neck bends, ensuring there's a model to match different putting strokes and preferences for all golfers.
Product Details:
- Recommended Retail Price (RRP): £219 / $249.99
- Models: Soto, Juno, Del Monte, Bandon, Ardmore
- Available Lengths: 34″ and 35″
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