Left-handed putters are virtually identical to right-handed putters, to the untrained eye. The key difference between the two is that the materials have effectively been reversed during the manufacturing process, with the clubface, clubhead, shaft and grip being orientated towards the opposite direction, to match how a left-handed player would stand. They’re still just as effective, well-made and visually appealing as right-handed clubs, so lefties needn’t fear they’ll end up stuck with a subpar putter.