If you’ve been looking at different ways to improve your putting, then you’ve probably come across both the Putter Wheel and The Pill. Both of these tools are similar in shape to a golf ball and are designed to give you better feedback so that you can fix any issues with your putting. Despite their similarities, there are some notable differences that may influence your decision on which one to get. So I did some research to find what the differences are between The Pill and the Putter Wheel.
When comparing the Putter Wheel and The Pill, the main differences lie within their alignment features and their price. While the Putter Wheel offers better alignment features, it is a bit more expensive than The Pill.
Difference in Alignment Features
The main difference between these two products is their alignment features.
The Putter Wheel has a red line going across its side. When the golfer is directly above the Putter Wheel, the red line disappears, indicating that your body and head is in the correct position. This lets you be much more consistent with your putt, which will ultimately let you develop better habits on the green.
Conversely, The Pill doesn’t have any type of alignment feature, which can make it much more difficult to use for beginners that are not confident in their own alignment abilities. While it may
Difference in Price
Another way in which these putting aids differ is in their price. Generally speaking, the Putter Wheel costs anywhere from $2 to $5 more than The Pill. The price difference starts to decrease as you order the larger variety pack.
Depending on how much you want/need the alignment features and accessories offered by the Putter Wheel, the slightly higher price tag may be justified.
Product | The Pill | Putter Wheel |
1-Pack | $12.95 | $17.95 |
2-Pack | $24.95 | $26.95 |
3-Pack | $37.95 | $39.95 |
In general, the price difference is not that substantial, especially if you consider how expensive the sport of golf is. However, for those who may be a bit more budget-conscious, The Pill is a better option as you are getting a very similar product while paying a bit less out of pocket.
Product Availability
Something else that I noticed when researching these two products is that The Pill has a much wider variety of products to choose from when compared to the Putter Wheel. The company that makes the Putter Wheel only offers 4 products on their site, whereas the company that makes The Pill offers a total of 10 products.
The Pill | Putter Wheel |
1 Pill Pack | 1-PackWheel Set |
2 Pill Pack | 2-PutterWheel Set |
The Warm-Up Set (3-Pack) | 3-PutterWheel Set |
U.S. Open Warm-Up Set (3-Pack) | PutterWheel Template |
Dad’s Warm-Up Set (3-Pack) | |
Team USA Warm-Up Set (3-Pack) | |
The Pill Chipping Set (12-Pack) | |
The Pill Pro Set (50-Pack) | |
The Pill Tour Putter Headcover | |
The Red Snapback |
When strictly looking at product variety, it is clear that The Pill offers much more to their customers. Especially for those looking to purchase more than a 3-pack of these putting tools, The Pill makes it much easier to order in bulk in comparison to the Putter Wheel.
Another notable, but much less important, difference between these two products is what they come with. With each order of a Putter Wheel, you also receive a carry pouch and an alignment template (a tool used to help you trace straight lines on your regular golf balls). Whereas with an order of The Pill, you will only receive a small carry bag without any additional accessories.
Who Are They Good For
The Pill
This tool is the better choice for people who may be a bit more budget-conscious. With a slightly cheaper price tag, it does ultimately accomplish the same goal of improving your putting. It is also a better choice for golfers with a bit more experience.
As mentioned above, The Pill doesn’t have any real alignment feature, so it’s better for those who are already confident in their alignment skills.
Putter Wheel
This tool is a better choice for those who don’t mind paying a bit more for additional features. The alignment feature that is built into the Putter Wheel, along with the alignment template that it comes with, do add value to your purchase.
So if you feel as though these features will be beneficial to your game, it is probably worth the higher price tag. Additionally, this is probably a better choice for beginners as the built-in alignment feature and template offer much more assistance to golfers that may need to break out of their bad putting habits.