Why We Like It
When Evnroll founder and longtime putter designer Guerin Rife first designed a putter with grooves, players consistently left putts short because the grooves softened the energy transfer at impact. Change the design of the grooves, he reasoned, and he could better control ball speed across the face. Rife continues to refine that idea on these classic blades with a soft aluminum face insert that produces consistent distance and direction.
Characteristics
- Polymer-filled aluminum face insert has variable-width grooves to produce consistent distance and direction.
- Tungsten sole weights vary with putter length to produce the same swing-weight feel.
- Offered in satin and black finishes.
- Three models (ER1.2, ER2, ER2.2); plumber’s neck and single-bend hosels; head weights: 340-370 grams; lengths: 33-35 inches; loft: 2 degrees
Highlights
- Top 5 firmest-feeling blade putters, all handicap groups
- Top 5 best-rated blade putters, high-handicaps
Price
$400/$450
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
A remarkably consistent roll. The ball doesn't rocket away from me. It seems to know how far I mean to hit it.
Ryan, 48, Handicap: 10Easy to get comfortable with this club very quickly. Simple but effective alignment features and easy distance control.
Daniel, 32, Handicap: 12Pretty sure this putter has a remote control system where it somehow reads my mind and then executes to match it.
Alejandra, 25, Handicap: 5The Secret Move to a Repeatable Putting Stroke
If you want to score well, you have to putt well. Being a good putter is part science, part art, and part luck. In this video, David Leadbetter shows you his essentials for getting more putts to drop, including his secret move for creating a reliable, repeatable stroke.