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Logan Olson Craft Batch No. 3 blade putters: 4 things to know

By: Jack Hirsh
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December 5, 2024
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Logan Olson Craft Batch No. 3.

Craft Batch No. 3 is Logan Olson's first drop under the TaylorMade brand.

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It didn’t take long for rising star putter maker Logan Olson to unveil his first new creation since tying up with one of golf’s biggest brands.

Olson announced his new Craft Batch No. 3 release on Thursday, just two days after TaylorMade revealed its acquisition of Olson’s putter company.

With the announcement came the news that the 27-year-old Olson, already one of the hottest names in bespoke putters, would remain the “Principal Designer” of all Olson products and that he would continue to work on future Craft Batch releases. The first two Craft Batch releases go for more than $1,000 on the secondary market.

Here are five things to know about Olson’s latest release: the Craft Batch No. 3 blade putter.

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A new “Flumber’s” Neck

The two most popular neck designs on blade putters are typically plumber’s necks (also known as L-necks) or flow necks. Of the two, plumber’s necks are significantly more common as they offer moderate amounts of toe hang and a full shaft of offset to help the player keep their hands in front of the ball.

Flow necks offer increased toe flow for players who like to feel more rotation in the stroke while reducing the offset for players who have strong forward presses.

Logan Olson Craft Batch No. 3 Flumber's Neck.
Craft Batch No. 3’s “Flumber’s” Neck TaylorMade Golf

With his new “Flumber’s” neck, Olson has blended the positive benefits of both designs to improve feel and acoustics.

This produces a putter that has fairly significant toe hang but preserves the offset so it doesn’t require the player to have a strong forward press. Also, because of the bend in the neck, the point where the shaft and neck meet, and form the “L” shape, is away from the ball, making sure every player can see the entirety of the ball at address.

Grooves and milling

Most putters, specifically blades, these days have a milling pattern on the face designed to soften the feel and provide a more true roll. If they don’t, you’re likely to find a putter with grooves or a face insert to help the ball roll end over end.

Craft Batch No. 3 features both a milled face and a horizontal groove pattern that further enhances the putter’s ability to get the ball rolling end over end.

Sole Channel

Logan Olson Craft Batch No. 3 sole.
The sole channel repositions the center of gravity behind the face. TaylorMade Golf

Picking up the putter and looking at the bottom, you’ll see a large channel milled out of the heel side of the putter sole. This was done very strategically to optimize the feel and sound of the putter.

Olson used the channel because he found the center of gravity on a typical blade putter isn’t actually in the center of the club face due to an imbalance of weight created by the neck. By milling out the channel on the heel side underneath the neck, the mass is offset, allowing the CG to be positioned in the exact center of the face.

Olson also used a modal analysis, a process used to understand how structures vibrate, to optimally place mass and the CG in ideal locations for sound and feel, which he spent hours testing.

Availability, specs and options

Logan Olson’s Craft Batch No. 3 putters are available for $850 starting Dec. 5 exclusively on LoganOlson.com.

Weight: 338g
Material: 303 Stainless Steel
Face Milling: Milled with horizontal grooves
Loft: 2.5 degrees
Lie: 70 degrees
Shaft: KBS CT Putter Chrome
Length: 33″ to 37″
Grips: The Grip Master leather grips in seven colors with Olson logo, or Golf Pride Pro Only Red Star in two colors and a cord and non-cord option with the Olson logo

Want to overhaul your bag for 2025? Find a fitting location near you at True Spec Golf.

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Jack Hirsh

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Jack Hirsh is the Associate Equipment Editor at GOLF. A Pennsylvania native, Jack is a 2020 graduate of Penn State University, earning degrees in broadcast journalism and political science. He was captain of his high school golf team and recently returned to the program to serve as head coach. Jack also still *tries* to remain competitive in local amateurs. Before joining GOLF, Jack spent two years working at a TV station in Bend, Oregon, primarily as a Multimedia Journalist/reporter, but also producing, anchoring and even presenting the weather. He can be reached at jack.hirsh@golf.com.

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