Zurich Classic of New Orleans

TPC Louisiana



Evnroll

ER11

Our Review:

All clubs have a sweet spot, but Evnroll boasts a sweet face. In chasing zero dispersion, Evnroll uses variable-width channels spanning the face, wider in the center and gradually narrowing toward the toe and heel. This construction progressively redirects the ball down the target line at impact. The ball-size sole cavity on the mammoth ER11 positions mass outward and rearward, with two adjustable weights on the club’s outer edges to push a very high MOI. Most models also offer the V-Series adjustable shaft that makes changing hosels as easy as adjusting your driver (including using the same wrench). Evnroll’s “gravity grip” mixes a lightweight foam with an internal 70-gram steel rod to keep the hands and the putter face angle moving in unison before, during and beyond impact.

Price: $370-$420
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Ratings
Performance

45%*

Innovation

30%*

Look / Sound / Feel

20%*

Demand

5%*

* Percentage of total score

Player Comments
Low-Handicapper

Club sits on the ground very square is easy to line up short and long putts. Good swing weight and balance. The sound is a little tinny but consistent. Very easy to control distance and the ball rolls very well off the club face.

Mid-Handicapper
High-Handicapper

Easy to set up. That thicker grip almost guides my hands. The whole putter is simple and effective, and the roll is pure.

Club Specs

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