MacGregor V-Foil #4 Putter review


What’s new? How much does it cost? And how does it perform? Nicola Slater brings you the low down on the MacGregor V-Foil #4 Putter

MacGregor has launched their latest range of V-Foil putters. The #4 is one of five in the collection. I took it out on the course to see how it performed.

MacGregor V-Foil #4 Putter review: NCG Summary

MacGregor V-Foil #4 Putter
4 star review
NCG SUMMARY

The MacGregor V-Foil putter offers something for those golfers who don’t want to spend a fortune on a putter.

It has an extremely popular head shape, with easy ball alignment and a high MOI design.

PROS

  • Affordable
  • Rolls well
  • Spongey grip
  • Nice shape head

CONS

  • Only available to right-handed players
  • Noisy strike

MacGregor V-Foil #4 Putter

Now: £64.95

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First Impressions

The MacGregor V-Foil #4 takes a very similar appearance to the more well-known Spider putter from TaylorMade. Unlike the the Spider the price tag of the MacGregor is considerably less.

Looks wise the top of the putter can’t really be faulted and the bottom offers quite a bold yellow and black design, which certainly won’t be to everyone’s taste. The bold white line on the black head looks great and is also a great alignment aid.

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I can’t say I’ve ever used a putter that makes a sound like this one. The MacGregor V-Foil putter makes a tinging sound when it makes contact with the ball. This sound doesn’t alter depending on stroke length. As I’m not accustomed to this sound it was a little off-putting as I wasn’t expecting it but after many putts, it became less noticeable.

Over the ball, I found this putter to sit fairly closed naturally and found myself having to square it up purposely. Off of the face the ball off quite firm, I didn’t mind this however it very much depends on personal preference.

MacGregor V-Foil #4 Putter

Speaking of the face, when you look down on this putter you can see the metal face insert that includes the ARC Tech face milling that aims to provide an improved roll and distance control. On either side of this is two yellow rubber inserts. I wasn’t sure what would happen to the ball upon colliding with these but after a couple of purposeful toe strikes, I didn’t really see any difference in roll or distance.

MacGregor V-Foil #4 Putter

MacGregor offers this putting in a regular grip and a jumbo grip. I very much enjoyed the spongey grip which had a tacky feeling. Unfortunately, this style of the V-Foil putter is only available for right-handed players.

The V-Foil #4 also comes with a headcover that is quite thin and fastens using velcro.

Overall, the MacGregor V-Foil might not be everyone’s choice of putter but if you’re not after a big brand with a big price tag this is a great budget option that will certainly still get the ball in the hole.

MacGregor V-Foil #4 Putter

Now: £64.95

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MacGregor V-Foil #4 Putter: The Details

Available: Now

RRP: Regular Grip £69.99, Jumbo Grip £74.99

Grip: Premium traditional grip or thicker 3.0 parallel grip

More information: MacGregor Golf

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