
TaylorMade Spider Tour X Review
Putter · 12 rounds in my bag
Played & written by Marcus Santana
By Marcus Santana · Published January 18, 2026
9.9/ 10
The short version
Two holes in with the TaylorMade Spider Tour X I knew: it rolls end over end and the sound off the face is quiet and firm. Inside eight feet I stopped thinking about the stroke, which is the only review a putter really needs. The catch: on very fast greens the face feels a shade hot for me.
How it played
Straight into the bag for 12 rounds with no easing-in period. What I keep coming back to is that it rolls end over end and the sound off the face is quiet and firm. Where it bit me: on very fast greens the face feels a shade hot for me — worth knowing before you spend the money.
How it looks
Understated, no wild graphics, and the alignment line sits where I want it. I care less about that than how it feels, but it does not hurt.
What won me over
- the roll starts true with almost no skid
- the alignment aid frames the ball naturally
- the head sits perfectly flat behind the ball
Good to know before you buy
- the stock grip will not suit everyone
- it is expensive for what it is
My verdict
9.9/10 from me. If you want confidence on the putts you should be holing, the TaylorMade Spider Tour X earns its spot in the bag. If a stock grip you will probably want to swap is a dealbreaker for you, keep looking.
Marcus Santana
Founder & Lead Tester, Homie Golf
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