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Evnroll ER8 v2 Short Plumber Tour Mallet Golf Putter

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Product Code
ER8v2

Product Details

The new Evnroll ER8 v2 Putter combines a classic squared-back, players mallet with brands innovative CNC milled face for immediate and truer rolls with unmatched consistency.

Designed in Carlsbad, California and beautifully crafted by Guerin Rife, the first engineer to use grooves on a putter face, Evnroll putters boast an ultra-premium 303 stainless steel construction for a premium impact sensation and distinctly soft feel.

The face used in ER8 v2 features variable groove separations across the width of the face. By having deeper, and wider spaced grooves in the centre with shallower, more frequent groove spacing towards the heel and toe, golfers can rely on much greater consistency and ball speeds even on off-centre strikes. The 2 loft angle and tour preferred swing weights which have been perfectly tailored to suit each length also ensure exquisite balance throughout the stroke.

ER8 v2 has a classic silver satin finish which perfectly contrasts with the bold black sightline for exceptional ease of alignment, particularly over short putts.

With a toe hang of 30 this putter suits players with a slight rotation in their stroke.

Features

CNC Milled in Carlsbad, California USA

Head Material – 303 stainless steel

Color – Silver satin finish

Weight – Tour preferred swing weight at each length. One Dot @ 35”, Two Dots @ 34”, Three Dots @ 33”.

Loft Angle – 2 degrees

Lie Angle – 70 degrees

Stock Grip – EVNROLL TourTac White grip

Length – Measured from centre of leading-edge to top of grip

Shaft – Chrome stepless shaft with .370 tip

Shafting – Straight shaft mounted into an overfit hosel

Toe Hang – Short Plumber (generally for players with a mid arcing stroke) = 30 degrees of toe hang

Overview

Manufacturer
Evnroll
Head Type
Mallet
Face Type
Milled
Shaft Type
Steel

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