PowerBilt putters span three distinct lines — the heritage-inspired 1932 Tour Issue, the artist-collaboration Weston Maughan Model 801, and the bare-bones Atlas Putter head built for golfers who want to spec their own shaft and grip. Whether you're after a classic blade putter with a century of history behind it or a limited-run custom putter built in collaboration with designer Weston Maughan, the PowerBilt putter line offers something the big-box brands don't: character.
The PowerBilt Putter Lines
Each putter line in the PowerBilt catalog has a distinct origin story. The 1932 Tour Issue goes back to the original PowerBilt tour putter design from the company's Louisville era. The Weston Maughan collaboration brings in an outside creative perspective — a limited-run collab between a heritage golf brand and a designer known for work that sits at the intersection of golf and art. The Atlas Putter head is the builder's option: a clean blade head for golfers who want full control over shaft, grip, and overall weight.
1932 Tour Issue Putter
The 1932 Tour Issue Putter is a direct callback to PowerBilt's Louisville heritage — a blade-style putter modeled on the original tour designs from when the brand was making clubs for professionals competing at the highest level. Available in satin chrome and gun metal finishes, it's a traditional blade with a clean topline and minimal offset. The kind of putter that looks right at home in a Sunday bag alongside persimmon woods and bladed irons.
PowerBilt x Weston Maughan Model 801
The Model 801 is a collaboration between PowerBilt and designer Weston Maughan — a limited-run blade putter available in bronze and black finishes. Weston Maughan's design sensibility brings an art-world perspective to golf equipment: clean geometry, intentional finish choices, and details that reward a closer look. Available in two colorways, the Model 801 is a collector's piece as much as a game piece.
Atlas Putter Head (Build Your Own)
The Atlas Putter is sold as a head only — no shaft, no grip. It's built for the golfer who wants to control every variable in their putting setup. Install your preferred shaft length, weight, and flex. Grip it however you putt. The Atlas head accepts a .370 tip diameter putter shaft — the standard sizing used by most putter shaft manufacturers — and gives you a clean blade platform to build from.
Blade vs. Mallet Putters
All PowerBilt putters are blade-style designs. A blade putter has a thin, compact head with most of the weight distributed along the bottom of the face — the traditional tour shape used by professionals for decades. Blade putters offer more feedback on off-center hits, which some golfers prefer for dialing in their stroke. Mallet putters have a larger, more forgiving head that resists twisting on mishits. If you're a feel-first putter who wants to know exactly what happened at impact, blade putters are the category.
Frequently Asked Questions
What putters does PowerBilt make?
PowerBilt makes three putter lines: the 1932 Tour Issue (available in satin chrome and gun metal), the Weston Maughan Model 801 collaboration putter (available in bronze and black), and the Atlas Putter sold as a head-only option for custom builds. All are blade-style putters.
What is the 1932 Tour Issue putter?
The 1932 Tour Issue is a heritage blade putter modeled on the original PowerBilt tour designs from the brand's Louisville era. It captures the traditional blade shape used by tour professionals in the early era of professional golf — a minimal, clean design with a straight topline and no modern forgiveness features.
Who is Weston Maughan?
Weston Maughan is a designer and artist whose work sits at the intersection of golf and visual art. The PowerBilt x Weston Maughan Model 801 is a collaboration putter produced in limited quantities, available in bronze and black finishes. The Weston Custom 1 of 1 pieces are fully bespoke putters produced in extremely limited runs.
Can I buy a putter head only from PowerBilt?
Yes. The Atlas Putter is available as a head-only option, letting you install your preferred shaft and grip. The hosel accepts a .370 tip diameter putter shaft — standard sizing compatible with most putter shafts on the market. A good option for golfers who already have a shaft they prefer, want a specific length, or want to work with a local club builder on a fully custom setup.
What finish options are available on PowerBilt putters?
PowerBilt putters are available in satin chrome, gun metal, bronze, and black finishes depending on the model. The 1932 Tour Issue comes in satin chrome and gun metal. The Weston Maughan Model 801 comes in bronze and black. Finish affects both appearance and glare at address — darker finishes like gun metal and bronze tend to reduce distracting reflections in bright conditions.