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October 9, 2025
by Golf Monthly

Putters May Never Be The Same Again (Incredible Adjustability!)

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By: Golf Monthly | Duration: 00:16:22


Video Description

Joe Ferguson gets his hands on arguably one of the most innovative golf clubs ever made – the Sausage Golf Boudin Noir modular putter to test out the technology and see if it could represent the future of putter design.

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Introduction 0:00-0:21
Technology 0:21
Looks 2:22
Low torque 4:27
Adjustment process 5:45
Face Balanced 9:41
Heel Shafted 11:25
Verdict 13:14

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42 Comments

  1. @martinluke9470

    Be honest here. How many times are you going to change the setting once you are happy with the right one? You will have done this before you go to the golf course, so time is a mute point. Game changer and genius idea.

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  2. @martynmurfitt-wrather7555

    Great video & good to see something very different coming to the market – eons ago I used the ‘bullseye’ putter and used regular right hand grip on long/medium length putts & switched to left hand on the 4’ and in …!

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  3. @Tylophone

    As a career design engineer through many major industries and companies this is a fitting tool or a ‘Swiss army knife’ (jack of all trades, master of none). Too much unnecessary capability for a consumer once preferred option set driving cost into the design. I love the idea as a fitting tool but not for a commercial product. Thanks for reviewing though Joe, great to see someone trying something new.

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  4. @jjd9990

    That's a cracking idea, it's great to see something really new and cool

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  5. @chrisduffield2747

    Love it ! Good to fine tune on the Putting green without paying out .

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  6. @ZeusJNRHermes963

    6 Putters in 1, I think I'd 3 putt left hand or right. What's the price?

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  7. @ruggerboy600

    What an absolute stupid idea. Why would anyone want to change it once they got use to one setting

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  8. @jonr1122

    I missed the bit where you mentioned the price. It would have saved me having to watch the rest of the video.

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  9. @dandydon2541

    I certainly may be incorrect, but I thought that adjustable clubs are illegal as per the USGA?

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  10. @nealfreeman01

    Brilliant! Imagine in a fitting all you need is 4-5 Sausages and just fit them to thier strokes.

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  11. @robroark3682

    I ordered a new Evnroll 3 days ago, and then I see this! 🙁

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  12. @pedroc6823

    I see it more as a fitting tool.

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  13. Anonymous

    £ 450 for a putter called SAUSAGE!!
    lol

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  14. @markmark5488

    Boudin noir = black pudding. I bet it putts like a black pudding too.

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  15. @neiltltc

    I can't get my head around how 1 headcover would fit each position. Surely it'd have to come with multiple?

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  16. @davidzhao3990

    Considering drivers, fairway woods, hybrids all have adjustability, it makes sense for putters especially if one putter offers both left and right hand orientations. You can effectively produce one putter to suit every golfer which would significantly reduce the cost of production. If they were able to provide a turnstile to change lie angle, it would be the ultimate putter. There's probably room for improvement in terms of all the screws, each block probably only need one screw in the centre rather than 2 on each side for more convenience.

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  17. @atfinthehouse8631

    I’d test this out.
    I have a few uncommon but excellent putters.

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  18. @skyemac8

    The Black Pudding name is hilarious 😆. Great demo.

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  19. @PhilbyFavourites

    Imagine…..

    Match play…

    Your opponent one up two to play

    17th Green, you get the wrench out and disassemble your putter while your opponent is setting up for his match winning putt….

    You fumble and drop the head to the ground – they miss….

    Their putt to half, you drop all the screws onto the green – they miss…

    REPEAT TILL ROUND WON….

    where do I order one?

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  20. @shimonhawkins13

    This would be perfect for when I get the yips. 😂

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  21. @paulh1355

    Great idea that i think can be expanded upon in the future. I can just imagine now a fully modular putter that you can add or take away parts to change the shape (mallet, blade, fang, etc) aswell as changing lie angle, loft, shaft length and grip weight to find the exact setup that you prefer.

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  22. @cameronloveless1751

    Apart from the adjustability (which I think is brilliant), it’s also a damn fine looking putter. I could easily play that

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  23. @bga9388

    add 12 hosels and a couple of shafts and there's your mallet fitting tool.

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  24. @johnkraus5454

    Love the shape & best of all I can make it a left handed putter. They seem to be sold out at the moment.

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  25. @mikereed3287

    Where can I buy one? I want to experiment!!

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  26. @newsbluestv3163

    What a great design and the options to change make it so versatile, good looking putter to boot. From Manchester too, North West golfers can support a local putter company. Well done.

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  27. @VG32123

    Just got to get fitted for lie angle and then you've got 3 putters in one.

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  28. @oppapa-z

    More than 10 years ago, the modular Happy Putter came with ability to self adjust the shaft position/lean, weight, lie, face insert & loft. I had 2 of them & the issue I had was the putter didnt play like "one unit". The Sausage here seems more "snug" & playable in comparison.

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  29. @mjgholfza

    Very interesting, and well engineered!

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  30. @Point71v

    I don't know why you'd be so concerned about the the time of changing the putter around… once you found what you like you wouldn't change it again.

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  31. @jimconway5921

    Brilliant review and as a piece of engineering its fantastic as it allows for individuals to adjust to cater for their characteristics – i.e. to play to your own strengths or to alter the balance that best suits your DNA.
    Price will be interesting as on look-up its showing 450 Euro, which should equate to £396 on exchange rate BUT as soo often happens when clubs are listed in $'s a straight 1 for 1 is applied, but time will tell and I for one will not be holding my breath unfortunately 😗😀

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  32. @sliderpunk

    Very cool and innovative. Snd ultimately a bit pointless 🤣

    Reply
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