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    Evnroll Zero putters: What you need to know

    September 17, 2024
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    WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Evnroll’s new Zero line takes on the idea of designing putters with what’s called “low-torque” with three models, the Z1 extreme-stability mallet, Z2s widebody blade and Z5s modern mallet. The concept is designed to align the shaft more directly with the putter head’s center of gravity, allowing the face to square-up more naturally. The point is to reduce the effort of the hands to rotate the clubhead during the stroke. Evnroll’s models, milled from either 6061 aluminum or 303 stainless steel depending on the design, accomplish this with a distinctive crank neck hosel that eliminates the typical forward-leaning shaft angle seen on many of the current “low-torque” or “no-torque” designs.

    PRICE: $450. Available for pre-sale Oct. 1 and at retail Oct. 31.

    Evnroll Zero
    $450 | Golf Galaxy
    4.5
    GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
    Hot List Gold
    $450
    A reverse plumber’s-neck hosel centers the putter’s balance point between the shaft and head to make it easier for the face to stay square to the path of the stroke. The benefit of the hosel is that unlike other designs that reduce or eliminate torsional resistance, this version does not force the hands well forward with an angled shaft. The idea is that because the shaft is aligned with the head’s center of mass, the putter face stays square to the path of the stroke to eliminate unreliable hand action. Models include the extremely stable Z1, which features two 85-gram heel and toe weights in the front sole of the milled-aircraft-aluminum head. The familiar Evnroll face-milling pattern features grooves that vary in width and spacing for consistent energy transfer across the face. The design of the grooves creates a progressive depth that redirects heel and toe mis-hits back toward the centerline. Steel and tungsten sole weights in the heel and toe provide added stability and match the head weight to each shaft length for consistent swingweight. Top 5 in Performance, high-handicaps Models: Z1, Z5s. Head weights: 365, 380, 395 grams. Lengths: 33-35 inches. Loft: 3 degrees
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    3 COOL THINGS

    1. Moving forward. The gist of the Zero line’s emphasis on controlling the putter head’s rotational movement during the stroke is in simplifying the putting motion. If the face naturally stays square to the path of the stroke, it stands to reason that it will be easier for the face to be square to the target line at impact, too. The problem with many of these “low-torque” designs, according to Evnroll founder and long-time putter designer Guerin Rife, is a shaft angle that takes some getting used to, or worse, outright rejection. The Zero line uses a specially angled crank-neck or plumber’s-neck hosel design. It aims to hide the near vertical presentation of the shaft into the putter head’s center of gravity. That controls how much the face naturally rotates open or closed while not forcing the hands or the eyes into an unconventional position, Rife said.

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    “I created the new Zero line to eliminate the ‘awkward’ forward shaft lean of the no-torque craze of late,” he said. “By moving the center of mass forward and incorporating a reverse-offset hosel, ‘Face Forward Technology’ has been born. The shaft is now vertical while delivering zero face rotation. No more ‘awkward.’”

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    2. Past successes. The Zero line still incorporates many of the hallmark Evnroll technologies. That starts with a grooved face design where the grooves depth and spacing change from the center outward to the heel and toe. The idea is both to control ball speed of consistent rolls, as well as redirect heel and toe misses back toward the center line. The models also feature milled construction in both the 303 stainless-steel Z2s blade and Z5s modern mallet and the 6061 aluminum Z1 high-stability mallet. Further, they also incorporate sole weights that improve heel-toe perimeter weighting for increased stability on off-center hits, as well as making the head weights better match up to specific shaft lengths for consistent swing weights (heavier heads on the shorter shaft lengths, for example).

    Evnroll Zero
    450 | Golf Galaxy
    4.5
    GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
    Hot List Gold
    450
    The unique reverse plumber’s-neck hosel helps to shift the putter’s balance point between shaft and head to make it easier to square the face at impact. The benefit of the hosel is that unlike other designs that reduce or eliminate torsional resistance, this version does not force the hands forward with an angled shaft. Because the shaft is aligned with the head’s center of mass, the putter face stays square to the path of the stroke to eliminate unreliable hand action. The familiar face milling pattern features grooves that vary in width and spacing for consistent energy transfer across the face. The design of the grooves creates a wide angle that redirects heel and toe mis-hits back toward the centerline. Steel and tungsten sole weights in the heel and toe provide stability and match the head weight to each shaft length for consistent swing weight. Top 5 in Performance, high-handicaps Models: Z2s. Head weights: 365, 380 grams. Lengths: 33-35 inches. Loft: 3 degrees.

    3. Three heads, one stroke. Each of three head designs aim to keep the angle of the shaft in line with the center of gravity for a more repeatable stroke, but each also represents distinct visuals at address. The Z1, milled from 6061 aluminum, features a ball-shaped hole in the center and heel and toe perimeter sections that stretch the frame for extra stability on off-center hits. The high moment of inertia gets an extra boost with two 85-gram heel and toe weights in the front part of the sole that push the center of gravity forward. That’s a key component that helps to align the shaft presentation with the head’s center of gravity, which makes the shaft angle and the hands better align with the face angle during the stroke path. 

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    The Z2s, milled from 303 stainless steel, is a wide body blade shape with tungsten and steel sole weights, designed to provide stability and consistent swing weight matching.

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    The Z5s, milled from 303 stainless steel, is a more traditional mallet somewhat similar in shape to Evnroll’s EV 5.3 model. The opening in the middle of the head is formed by a back bar that joins parallel heel and toe arms. Sole weights of tungsten and steel in the front heel and toe push the center of gravity forward.