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Why We Like It
- These traditional but customizable one-piece millings feature a unique electrical-discharge machining process with fully robotic, around-the-clock manufacturing.
- The process cuts as many as a dozen starter blanks out of a large block of stainless steel with five-axis milling machines precisely dialing in each angle and curve to produce an affordable design.
- Three mallet models include multiple neck options (single bend, minimalist slant neck, tall slant neck) to fit different strokes.
- Players can choose from one of four face-milling patterns: the soft Meridian cut, firm Smooth cut, mid-soft Fine Fly cut and the mid-firm Tack cut.
- The taller face is designed to increase the likelihood of solid contact and consistent roll.
- Top 5 in Performance, low-handicaps
- Models: Tybee, Key West, Kiawah. Head weights: 330, 360-370 grams. Lengths: 33-38 inches. Loft: 3 degrees
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Alex
40, Handicap 11
6 years testing
Simple, minimalist design. Alignment aid is understated and helpful. Weighting felt great, but it doesn't bail you out much if you miss the sweet spot.

John
55, Handicap 11
1 year testing
It's a mallet with the good looks of a blade. Easy to line up. Ball came off the face smooth. Heavier than it looks, given its smaller size, so I didn't have to generate all the power with my stroke.

Jason
48, Handicap 0
10+ years testing
This putter is badass. The feel was amazingly responsive. When I set it down, it was locked in, dead-square. I'm not a mallet lover, but I'd putt with this for sure.

Matt
27, Handicap 5
1 year testing
Set up really well to the line. The alignment aid is subtle but helpful. Definitely a muted sound off the milled face. Didn't feel like I had to mash it, so lag putts were good.

Molly
37, Handicap 0
4 years testing
Traditional look in shape and size. Squared up nicely at address. Muted sound and feel. Semi-hot off the face, had to get used to that. Definitely inspired confidence.
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Alex
40, Handicap 11
6 years testing
Simple, minimalist design. Alignment aid is understated and helpful. Weighting felt great, but it doesn't bail you out much if you miss the sweet spot.

John
55, Handicap 11
1 year testing
It's a mallet with the good looks of a blade. Easy to line up. Ball came off the face smooth. Heavier than it looks, given its smaller size, so I didn't have to generate all the power with my stroke.

Jason
48, Handicap 0
10+ years testing
This putter is badass. The feel was amazingly responsive. When I set it down, it was locked in, dead-square. I'm not a mallet lover, but I'd putt with this for sure.

Matt
27, Handicap 5
1 year testing
Set up really well to the line. The alignment aid is subtle but helpful. Definitely a muted sound off the milled face. Didn't feel like I had to mash it, so lag putts were good.

Molly
37, Handicap 0
4 years testing
Traditional look in shape and size. Squared up nicely at address. Muted sound and feel. Semi-hot off the face, had to get used to that. Definitely inspired confidence.

Thomas
60, Handicap 7
10+ years testing
Pretty, elegant, slick. Really like the satin look. A little on the heavy side. I saw a fair amount of left and right variation on short and medium putts. Speed control was better.

Peter
57, Handicap 7
10+ years testing
Clean, classic mallet head. Has some good weight to it. On longer putts, an easy stroke lagged the ball nicely. Milling on the face gives it a soft feel.

Shane
36, Handicap 15
5 years testing
Simple, elegant, really smooth off the face. A short, sharp click at impact and good speed control. And I never felt like the head was running away from me. Just a very natural, organic feel.

Anand
42, Handicap 6
10+ years testing
I love the way this putter looks, the blue and the satin finish. In terms of performance, a pure roll off the face. I couldn't get the speed on longer putts, but on short ones, I felt like I couldn't miss.

Daniel
33, Handicap 12
5 years testing
I like the sabertooth design, but the thin aiming line doesn't stand out enough. Tough to find the center of the face. Firm impact. Very comfortable with distance control.

BK
41, Handicap 1
9 years testing
It looks very expensive, elegant. Definitely has fewer features and less to deal with visually. Feel was fantastic. Really good weighting. Giving up a touch in forgiveness.

Megan
39, Handicap 0
1 year testing
The clubhead is quite heavy, which is nice. I could really feel it swinging. The blue alignment line is subtle but enough. Nice balance, and it rolled the ball smoothly.

Sándor J.
36, Handicap 9
2 years testing
Looks like an old-school vintage putter. Some good weight to it. You don't have to swing too hard to get the ball where you want it to go. Distance control was easy.

Matt
52, Handicap 11
3 years testing
An old-school charmer. Calming to the eye and very comfortable to swing. As for performance, I was making those all-important six- and eight-footers. Lag putts mostly rolled up to gimme range.

Skylar
26, Handicap 7
2 years testing
Looks cool, very nautical with the blue color. Easy to keep it straight on line. Really consistent from putt to putt. But felt kind of hard, even the sweet spot.

Wayne
60, Handicap 6
2 years testing
A soft-feeling putter. Very nice coming off the face. Looks like a blade putter with the mallet part added on. Swung more like a blade than a mallet.

Robert
28, Handicap 2
1 year testing
Smallish head, but still had a lot of weight to it. Not loud at impact, a nice thud with plenty of audio and sensory feedback. Roll really hugged the green, even on mis-hits.

Jack
35, Handicap 1
2 years testing
A beautiful little blade in the front, with fangs at the back. Looks high-end, and the blue line is a nice touch. The milled face felt soft and helped get the pace right.

Alan
30, Handicap 1
1 year testing
Loved the feel with this putter. You get a ton of feedback. The ball doesn't run away from you. You know exactly where it's going by the feeling in your hands.

Gary
37, Handicap 13
10+ years testing
A no-nonsense putter, no unnecessary feedback. Good feel off the milled face, pretty forgiving of off-center hits, consistent roll from all distances.

Alejandra
26, Handicap 5
4 years testing
Very pretty club with a nice, discreet alignment mark. Light in weight, felt like I had to hit the ball instead of just allowing the clubhead to swing. Struggled to control distance.

Wei
54, Handicap 13
9 years testing
I really like the finish and simple design of this putter. The alignment aid helps at setup and gets the ball on line. Great feel at impact. Control on short and mid-length putts.

Shane
36, Handicap 15
5 years testing
Simple, elegant, really smooth off the face. A short, sharp click at impact and good speed control. And I never felt like the head was running away from me. Just a very natural, organic feel.

Daniel
33, Handicap 12
5 years testing
I like the sabertooth design, but the thin aiming line doesn't stand out enough. Tough to find the center of the face. Firm impact. Very comfortable with distance control.

Gary
37, Handicap 13
10+ years testing
A no-nonsense putter, no unnecessary feedback. Good feel off the milled face, pretty forgiving of off-center hits, consistent roll from all distances.

Wei
54, Handicap 13
9 years testing
I really like the finish and simple design of this putter. The alignment aid helps at setup and gets the ball on line. Great feel at impact. Control on short and mid-length putts.

Alex
40, Handicap 11
6 years testing
Simple, minimalist design. Alignment aid is understated and helpful. Weighting felt great, but it doesn't bail you out much if you miss the sweet spot.

John
55, Handicap 11
1 year testing
It's a mallet with the good looks of a blade. Easy to line up. Ball came off the face smooth. Heavier than it looks, given its smaller size, so I didn't have to generate all the power with my stroke.

Thomas
60, Handicap 7
10+ years testing
Pretty, elegant, slick. Really like the satin look. A little on the heavy side. I saw a fair amount of left and right variation on short and medium putts. Speed control was better.

Peter
57, Handicap 7
10+ years testing
Clean, classic mallet head. Has some good weight to it. On longer putts, an easy stroke lagged the ball nicely. Milling on the face gives it a soft feel.

Anand
42, Handicap 6
10+ years testing
I love the way this putter looks, the blue and the satin finish. In terms of performance, a pure roll off the face. I couldn't get the speed on longer putts, but on short ones, I felt like I couldn't miss.

Sándor J.
36, Handicap 9
2 years testing
Looks like an old-school vintage putter. Some good weight to it. You don't have to swing too hard to get the ball where you want it to go. Distance control was easy.

Matt
52, Handicap 11
3 years testing
An old-school charmer. Calming to the eye and very comfortable to swing. As for performance, I was making those all-important six- and eight-footers. Lag putts mostly rolled up to gimme range.

Skylar
26, Handicap 7
2 years testing
Looks cool, very nautical with the blue color. Easy to keep it straight on line. Really consistent from putt to putt. But felt kind of hard, even the sweet spot.

Wayne
60, Handicap 6
2 years testing
A soft-feeling putter. Very nice coming off the face. Looks like a blade putter with the mallet part added on. Swung more like a blade than a mallet.

Jason
48, Handicap 0
10+ years testing
This putter is badass. The feel was amazingly responsive. When I set it down, it was locked in, dead-square. I'm not a mallet lover, but I'd putt with this for sure.

Matt
27, Handicap 5
1 year testing
Set up really well to the line. The alignment aid is subtle but helpful. Definitely a muted sound off the milled face. Didn't feel like I had to mash it, so lag putts were good.

Molly
37, Handicap 0
4 years testing
Traditional look in shape and size. Squared up nicely at address. Muted sound and feel. Semi-hot off the face, had to get used to that. Definitely inspired confidence.

BK
41, Handicap 1
9 years testing
It looks very expensive, elegant. Definitely has fewer features and less to deal with visually. Feel was fantastic. Really good weighting. Giving up a touch in forgiveness.

Megan
39, Handicap 0
1 year testing
The clubhead is quite heavy, which is nice. I could really feel it swinging. The blue alignment line is subtle but enough. Nice balance, and it rolled the ball smoothly.

Robert
28, Handicap 2
1 year testing
Smallish head, but still had a lot of weight to it. Not loud at impact, a nice thud with plenty of audio and sensory feedback. Roll really hugged the green, even on mis-hits.

Jack
35, Handicap 1
2 years testing
A beautiful little blade in the front, with fangs at the back. Looks high-end, and the blue line is a nice touch. The milled face felt soft and helped get the pace right.

Alan
30, Handicap 1
1 year testing
Loved the feel with this putter. You get a ton of feedback. The ball doesn't run away from you. You know exactly where it's going by the feeling in your hands.

Alejandra
26, Handicap 5
4 years testing
Very pretty club with a nice, discreet alignment mark. Light in weight, felt like I had to hit the ball instead of just allowing the clubhead to swing. Struggled to control distance.
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