First Look: 2018 EVNROLL Putters
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First Look: 2018 EVNROLL Putters

First Look: 2018 EVNROLL Putters

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ER1.1

How else should one start a discussion about Evnroll putters?

First, they unofficially smash the winners of the 2016 Most Wanted, and then they take both Most Wanted Blade and Most Wanted Mallet putter titles in 2017. Add to that the fact that Guerin Rife has already established a successful putter brand in the past, and you are left with a situation that screams SCOREBOARD!

This is the time of year when a whole bunch of golf companies will be rolling out their latest, and supposedly greatest, golf products ever. The sheer volume of products being released makes it easy to become overwhelmed, and probably a bit skeptical too.

However, one should always pay attention to the new products when they come from proven equipment companies, and that’s why we need to spend a little time checking out the new Evnroll putters.

The KING Of The Groove

So why is the Evnroll putters more accurate than other putters? It’s the groove technology. And it works the same across the entire line-up.

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All new models feature Evnroll’s “Sweet Face Technology” that produces an even energy transfer across the hitting area and virtually no dispersion.

Other companies out there promote groove technologies that correct for distance issues across the face, PING’s TR grooves being one example, but the Sweet Face Technology takes that a star further. The thing about the Evnroll grooves is that while they definitely help correct for distance, they also correct for accuracy. Just look at the graphic above. The balls stay in line with the target, even if you strike the ball off center. That puts the ball closer to the hole.

Be skeptical if you feel the need, but remember, the performance of the Evnroll putters has been demonstrated multiple time in the past here at MyGolfSpy and many other sites who have put them to the test as well. The data suggests that these putters hit the hole more often than all other competitors.

The New Models

In 2018, the Evnroll putter armada expands by four models, bringing the grand total to twelve putter choices. With all of these putter options, Evnroll is now able to match a model to just about any golfer’s stroke and preference. Mallet or blade.

Here are some photos of the four new 2018 models, along with individual model descriptions from the man himself, Guerin Rife!

ER1.1

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ER1.1 Tour Blade – Old becomes new. The classic plumber-neck flange blade, originally invented by Karsten Solhiem 50 years ago, is a standard model for all putter companies. This is our version. Virtually every plumber-neck on the market has a 45 gram hosel on the heel side of the putter head. This moves the center of mass (aka sweet spot) toward the heel away from the center sight-line.

The ER1.1 has a slightly smaller and thinner heel section and a channel in front of the hosel arm to balance the mass on either side of the center sight line keeping the sweet spot directly in the center. We have also eliminated the typical elbow below the hosel collar which creates a down-left visual angle to a golfer. By creating a straight cut at the base of the collar that matches the square side of the hosel arm. This forms a clean perpendicular line to the leading edge of the face for better alignment.

Part of me feels that we could stop the discussion of the new models right here. The ER1.1 gives the Anser purist exactly what he or she is looking for aesthetically in a putter. Plus, this heel-toe weighted blade has the performance-enhancing Enroll grooves.

I think that this one is going to sell like crazy.

ER2CS

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ER2cs – The original ER2 has been by far the most popular blade putter model and the Winner of MyGolfSpy’s “2017 Most Wanted Blade”. We’ve taken the ER2 and mounted a stainless steel hosel pin very slightly heel-ward from the center to give it a 5% toe down balance. While only about 5% of golfers prefer center-shafting, they are an adamant and persistent group (like the “Lefties”).

To produce a center-shafted ER2 we had to thicken the cavity wall behind the hitting area to allow for sufficient width to receive a reverse thread hosel pin. This added 40 grams to the head weight. This extra steel needed to be removed in such a way to maintain the same center of mass and targeted swing weight. By drilling four 10 gram holes right behind the face in the heel and toe, we were able to strategically remove the 40 grams, giving the ER2cs same feel and stability of the original ER2 MidBlade.

Center-shafted putters can be tough to find in the shop, a fact often bemoaned by those who like them. Take heart middle-shatters, two of the four new models are CS variants.

What makes these extra interesting is that the two center shafted models were the Most Wanted winners in the heel-shafted configuration. So for those of you that prefer center shafted but want a proven performer, you now have an option.

ER3

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ER3 WingBlade – Sometimes you just have to hang it out there and mix it up. The original ER3 WingBlade was an untraditional design where form followed function. The outward heel and toe flare created increased stability and a different non-classic modern look. Demand has been less than expected so we kept the function and changed the form.

The new ER3 WingBlade borrows its shape from the popular ER2 but with greater weight concentration toward the rearward heel and toe. The rear edge of the center cavity section has a cut-away shape in a forward-pointing “V” intersecting with the center sight line. This removes mass from the middle of the head allowing for more weight on the extreme heel and toe for increased stability.

With the somewhat petite quantity of material removed, I can’t quite go as far as to call the ER3 a notchback. It’s more of a nibble out of the back side of the flange, and so I dub the ER3 The Nibbleback.

What’s the purpose of the nibble you ask? Well, if you remove some material from the center, then the weight becomes more perimeter associated, potentially enhancing stability during the stroke. Some may also appreciate the nibble when aligning the putter at address.

As far as this one being the ER3 “2.0”, I personally like the change to a more squared off ER2 profile. The squared off edges of the cavity will work great to frame the ball, putter, and target at address, something that was not as overtly easy with the old ER3 design. Kudos to Mr. Rife for being willing to try, test, and redesign when necessary. That’s exactly how the scientific method is supposed to work.

ER7CS

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ER7cs – This is a center-shafted version of MyGolfSpy’s “2017 Most Wanted Mallet”. Following the same production path as the as the ER2cs, we also thickened the cavity wall to allow for the hosel pin and removed mass from under the forward heel and toe to maintain the same feel and stability of the original ER7 Full Mallet.

By choosing this year’s top-two MyGolfSpy Most Wanted blade and mallet putters we hope that those golfers demanding a center-shaft putter will find something to love in the new ER2cs and ER7cs models.

The ER7CS is the other newly center-shafted putter, and as I said before, the heel-shafted version was the 2017 Most Wanted Mallet winner. Seems like there is a Lab X test in the making here.

I once had a guy whose putter opinion I respect a ton tell me that all center-shafted putters are terrible designs. They twist too much during the stroke, are tougher to aim, and would never be as accurate as a heel-shafted model. It sounds like both of the new Evnroll models have had playability-focused design alterations beyond just moving the hosel. Maybe we are looking at the next generation of CS design.

We know that the ER2 and ER7 hit the hole ridiculously well in the hands of our testers. Can these new center-shafted versions do the same, maybe even better than the original heel-shafted model? This warrants some research. Stay tuned.

Will it be a bakers dozen?

So there you have the four new Evnroll putter models.  You’ve got a couple of new center-shafted options, a classic Anser head, and a new nibbleback. These, along with the other eight models, gives one a whole bunch of options.

Rumor has it though, there is one more coming, and it’s a beast.

Guerin is keeping this putter, the ER9, under his hat until the PGA show though, so we will need to temper our curiosity for another month or so. Word on the street is that it has some pretty unreal specs. I’ll let you know more when I know more. All Guerin will say for now is:

The ER9 will be introduced simultaneously by MyGolfSpy and by Evnroll at the 2018 PGA Merchandise Show beginning on January 24.

Stay Tuned!

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      3-putt-master

      6 years ago

      Anyone know why the 1.1 never went into production? Something wrong with it? Like the look of it the best.

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      mackdaddy

      6 years ago

      I got the ER3 soon after it first came out. My handicap is 1.8 lower. No other club has changed in my bag. I have 2.4 less putts per round on average. The only thing I had to get used to was I needed to hit my putte harder because of the grooves I guess. I think most of my putts gained have been because of holing out more putts over 10 feet.

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      Dave E

      6 years ago

      I just hit the 2 and the 5…REALLY nice soft feel but with a great roll!!
      I am convinced that the putter does what they say, however for me my stroke isn’t consistent enough to benefit me. i will pay attention this spring and if i feel i am short on putts because of heel or toe misses v just too much or too little oomph i will drop the 4 bills as i liked the putter a lot!!

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      mackdaddy

      6 years ago

      I would love to get an ER2 with toe up balance. My custom putter has been in play for 14 years and it is toe up and i can’t imaging a different feel. Where does one have to go to get one made for them?

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      Rich

      6 years ago

      I own an ER2. Bought it sight unseen after the Most Wanted article. That said, the statement about the ER9 is strange.

      MGS, please answer these questions: Is there any financial arrangement between Evnroll and mygolfspy? Is mygolfspy compensated in any way by Evnroll? Does mygolfspy have any sort of ownership piece of Evnroll?

      The statement from Evnroll that the ER9 is being introduced by MGS makes me think yes. Why would an independent review website be the only website introducing a new product? Why would Evnroll want it to be exclusive to MGS?

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      Raj LP

      6 years ago

      I’ve been a die-hard mygolfspy fan but with the Evnroll I’ve wondered the same. Would love to hear that it’s otherwise.

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      AC

      6 years ago

      +1

      Golfinnut

      6 years ago

      Have to get my hands on the 1.1 model! Looks so good :)

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      Aldo Rebanal

      6 years ago

      The ER7Cs looks awesome. I have been gaming the Yes! Stacy-12 putter for a few years and love it. Just not sure that spending the extra $$$ would really bring down my number of 3 jacks per round. But I would like to give it a roll at the local golf store for curiosity.

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      Trust

      6 years ago

      ER2 is the best putter I’ve ever owned by a wide margin. The groove technology really works!!

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      Tim Carson

      6 years ago

      I live in suburban Philadelphia (home to much good golf and many golfers) and was intrigued by your putters last year. Unfortunately, I found that the closest store to me that carried your putters was a PGA Superstore in North Jersey (almost 2 hours away). Is that still the case ?
      If so, why?

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      Alex

      6 years ago

      I am a Ping fan, thanks to MGS reviews, I used to play a Ketsch for many years. ! month ago I tried a SIgmaG SheaH it in a Ping demo day at my club and I felt in love. I am following the ER story from the beginning and I would appreciate to see a contest between Ping SigmaG vs ER which, I understood, from you, are the only one that have applied similar technologies for distance control.

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      JC

      6 years ago

      Results have been mixed with my ER2, but in the last two scrambles I became a putting fiend with it. My knowledgeable friends love the balance and feel, and my distance control has improved considerably. Can’t wait to see the test results with the CS model ER2.

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      Andrew

      6 years ago

      Oh my God- that ER7CS!! Gonna have to save my pennies!

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      Deacon Blues

      6 years ago

      I’m thrilled to see the new center-shafted models from Evnroll. The ER7CS reminds me of my old Rife Barbados. I’m still happy with my Ping Scottsdale TR Piper C, but look forward to taking a closer look at the ER2CS.

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      Play What You Feel

      6 years ago

      I’m with you Decon. I think Dave’s friends comments about center shafted putters are way off base because I have always preferred center shafted putters and currently play a counterbalanced SeeMore Nashville MFGP. I am definitely looking forward to being able to test these new center shafted offerings from EvnRoll. Hopefully I will find one that suits me.

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      Craig Konkle

      6 years ago

      I have a ER5 Left handed putter it’s Outstanding The Staff in Carlsbad were very helpful and got me in touch with Wayne the Canadian Representative for Evnroll he was outstanding to deal with this is a must try putter

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      John N

      6 years ago

      Any word on when they’ll be available to order? Not on the website yet…

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      WB

      6 years ago

      Glad to see the center shaft mallet. Would like to try it.

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      Johnny Bello

      6 years ago

      I like the ER1.1

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      Rick Hadnagy

      6 years ago

      Just can’t wait for the all the new skews to come out!!#Anticipation!!️‍♀️

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      Jess Lewis

      6 years ago

      I’d love to see a head to head test versus a Ping Anser with TR grooves. Been playing some version of that putter or a Newport 2 for a looong time. Putt lights out with the Anser TR but I’d be willing to swap her out if the Evnroll out performs her!

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      Justin Hutson

      6 years ago

      Looks like I’m selling my er1 for an er1.1!!!

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      Jeramy Rhoden

      6 years ago

      Love my ER8 wouldn’t trade it for anything but another ER8

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      Jonathan Hawker

      6 years ago

      Same – best putter ever

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      David Hannam

      6 years ago

      ER8 is the dogs….totally agree

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      Bruce

      6 years ago

      Does Evnroll make any left-handed putters? Previously, I believe they did not support us southpaws.

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      Oliver

      6 years ago

      Bruce,
      the ER2, ER5, ER6-Black and ER7 are available for lefties.

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      Justin

      6 years ago

      They do! I have the ER2 as a lefty and it’s amazing. Awesome feel and a super consistent roll. The grooves work. The company’s customer service was great and they had my putter to me quicker than I would have thought possible.

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      James W

      6 years ago

      Did you demo the ER2 before you purchased or ordered directly from the web site. I have trouble finding any LH Evnroll in my area.

      James Crutcher

      6 years ago

      I heard about Evnroll from your testing and was sold. Just drove 3 hours to Carmel Indiana to fit and order the ER2 for my 16 year old son for Christmas. I would love one for myself but cant afford 2. Sometimes you have to sacrifice for your loved ones…

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      Tom Duckworth

      6 years ago

      I have a old Rife putter that I really like and I would be very interested to try out his new putters. They caught mt eye when they first came out but no one in Kansas City has any in stock. I hope that changes this year.

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      David Ambrose

      6 years ago

      Tom, I know what you mean. Been looking all over KC and OP with no luck.

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      Stephen DiBari

      6 years ago

      PGA superstores carry them

      Joseph Loukota

      6 years ago

      Really like the ER2 but also the new mallets. Looking-forward to the ER9 announcement!

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      Ben

      6 years ago

      I’m happy they are making a CS no offset model for us left eye dominant right handers. However, I actually want my puttee to be dead on the toe. On steep slopes on fast greens, I use the toe hit to deaden the hit, works like a charm. I first heard it from Fuzzy. Also if you like CS no offset try Bell putters. He does a great job.

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      Jon Dillingham

      6 years ago

      Guess I will have to go an roll a few with this putter. I remember it doing so well in the MSG tests. Right now I game a 15 year old Boccieri Heavy Putter. I get that a standard “light weight” putter can be inconsistent across the club face. I think the weight of the putter I play greatly reduces the inconsistency of an other than perfect strike. But to be fair I guess I gotta check this out.

      Glad to see this info.

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      Jnradio

      6 years ago

      When will these new models be available to order?

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      John Nolan

      6 years ago

      My ER7CS will be ordered on 12/15…so it will appear on next month’s statement (did some damage this month) loved the Rife Barbados but always wanted it a little heavier …and now with the new grooves…should be money

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      Thomas

      6 years ago

      Wow the new ER1.1 looks incredible! Can’t wait to test it out in the store. Going to be hard to get my ER2 out of the bag though :)

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      Todd

      6 years ago

      Would love to see a Del Mar /#9 from them.

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      FTWPhil

      6 years ago

      I 2nd that.

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      scagnetti

      6 years ago

      3rd… I’d virtually buy it sight unseen. The Abaca is one of my favorites from the old Rife line he sold…

      scagnetti

      6 years ago

      3rd… The old Rife line made a wonderful one with the Abaca.

      Jeremy Delaney

      6 years ago

      Is the ER3 no offset?

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      Jeff J

      6 years ago

      I asked about a few putters and believe they told me the ER 3 was 2/3 shaft offset.

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      James T.

      6 years ago

      Not that it matters, but how many touring pros are using an Evnroll putter?

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      Joe Corsi

      6 years ago

      Most tour players are required to play putters of their endorsement company. They are getting some play on the ladies tour cause there are not as many endorsement deals. I carry all the models at Corsi’s Indoor Golf in Greensburg Pa. We have had people from all over the country show up or call us at 724-850-2400 to buy EVNROLL PUTTERS. Feedback has been very positive.

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      Jim Howard

      6 years ago

      Are you carrying any of the new Evnroll models in lefty ? If so I may need to schedule a trip to the Pittsburg area and stop by… Specifically looking at 1.1 but wouldn’t mind getting a feel for the others…

      MyGolfSpy

      6 years ago

      Last checked it is over 10 and growing weekly.

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      Cliff

      6 years ago

      Is the ER 1.1 the same same putter head size and weight? Exactly the same except for shaft?

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      Ike

      6 years ago

      Playing my ER2 on both Bent and Bermuda. This time of year it really becomes important to have better speed control as the Bermuda is dormant and quick while the Bent has slowed a bit due to limited growth and longer mowing height. Best flat stick I have ever owned.

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      Bill

      6 years ago

      Line looks great. All I can say is I made the switch last April and went from my custom squareback to a 34″ ER2 with a 385 gram head weight. Yeah… I like my putters heavy. I have a SS counterbalanced pistol grip on it as well. The numbers speak for themselves….

      2016 season with Squareback: avg. 33.5 putts per round
      2017 season with Evnroll: avg. 31.7 putts per round

      Play 50+ rounds a year, 9.4 handicap, and use The Grint to track stats.

      Now you may be thinking to yourself… “wow he only took 1.8 strokes off his game.” I was already a pretty good putter, but I can say that when you’re putting better, the rest of your game usually follows. I’m not gonna beat a dead horse and overwhelm you with information here, but the data speaks volumes about the technology in these putters. Give it a shot… it’s not just “another blade,” as a I see in the written in the comments.

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      Jeff J

      6 years ago

      Those are the kind of stats that really mean something. If your ball striking stats remained the same then how much did your handicap drop?

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      MattF

      6 years ago

      I like the ER2 and loved the ER1, now the ER1.1…decisions, decisions.

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      Ryan Maille

      6 years ago

      Er2 black with plumbers neck would be ideal.

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      Blake

      6 years ago

      Yes. Yes. Yes.

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      ChristopherKee

      6 years ago

      Flow neck

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      JaxPoke

      6 years ago

      Got my new ER8 mid mallet three weeks ago. I’m loving the feel and the distance control.

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      KCLeo12

      6 years ago

      I like that 1.1 but I saw a 1.2 for sale somewhere and I was really hoping that it would come to market.

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      Greg Johnson

      6 years ago

      Intrigued by the technology. Not the most attractive to my eye, but doesn’t matter if I sink more putts. Price is high, but can you put a price on sinking more putts? Ping and a couple others have similar miss-hit correction. No Evenroll stores within 100 miles of me. Fitting is more important, so got fitted for new Ping. Didn’t care for the look of the Ping Sigma blade putter, but the ball kept going in the hole with it. Cut down putts a couple strokes per round since. Thanks for my new Ping putter.

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      Jon

      6 years ago

      Use a Ping Karsten TR and ER1.1 has that appeal to me.
      Classsic design

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      James W

      6 years ago

      I’ve been following MyGolfSpy review (and supporting them) on Evnroll and very much interested at the new putter. First they didn’t make left handed and about a year later they finally came up with some left handed models. I live in Cary, NC and the closest PGA Superstore is 4 hours away and I called them the other day but none of their store carries any left handed Evnroll model, very frustrated. It is difficult to purchase a putter without any demo., not sure what to do.

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      poprocksncoke

      6 years ago

      The new styles are nice, still want the ER7. Maybe the ER9 will change my mind?? Looking forward to see what it looks like!

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      Alex

      6 years ago

      365 grams is a bit heavy for a answer 2?

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      Terry (TMAC)

      6 years ago

      It certainly is for me. I prefer something in the 340g to 350g range.
      I had my hopes up when I saw the new Anser 2 style too. I tried the Evnroll putters last year and didn’t like any of the head styles. I didn’t really care for the feel of the putter either but that may have been due to the crappy balls they had on their putting green at PGA Superstore.

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      Stephen DiBari

      6 years ago

      Had my custom fit ER2 since March of this year, ive never putted better especially on long putts (over 10 ft) when mishitting the sweet spot is common and the technology in the grooves really shine. Just received my custom fit ER6R Last week and love it. Would’ve like a bit more toe hang in the ER6R but can’t complain, it’s an awesome putter

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      Luca

      6 years ago

      Guys I bought the #5 model this year, I was so intrigued by this Evnroll model and I strong belive in MGS.
      Before Evnroll I was playing Odyssey #7 ( I’ve got 3 different editions).
      After 8/10 rounds I was so disappointed because this putt was’nt so good for me…
      Is there someone else with the same exeperience?
      Luca

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      Lou

      6 years ago

      Yes I had the same experience with ER-5 370 grams…seems heavy and just not making putts…went back to my ping Ketsch 355 grams and they started going in..

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      Luca

      6 years ago

      Thanks Lou, but it seems we are two only…… :)

      Jeremy

      6 years ago

      Any armlock models in the pipeline?

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      Robert Hernandez

      6 years ago

      Love these putters and am considering #7, the only thing is it sounds a little tingy, not as soft as my older studio select.

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      Chris Guise

      6 years ago

      ER2CS for sure.

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      David W

      6 years ago

      I would really like to try the ER3!

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      Candy

      6 years ago

      EVNROLL had my curiosity, the ER1.1 now has my attention… ER9 should be the classic #9 midmallet, should it not?

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      Sass

      6 years ago

      Love my ER2…..but what I would give to have a notchback shaped head with a flow neck design (in lefty of course). I cannot believe that no company offers such a thing!

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      Vince

      6 years ago

      You should order it custom. I was looking for something very similar and went with Lamont Mann who built an amazing notchback lefty for me.

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      Kevin Shaw

      6 years ago

      What can I say? Since putting a ER2 in the bag this summer, my putts per round has dropped 2.1. My buddies have noticed. ;)

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      MyGolfSpy

      6 years ago

      #StrokesGained

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      Mark Rogers

      6 years ago

      Won this Limited edition ER2 this year on mygolfspy. Mr Rife contacted me by phone took my specs and preferences and built my ER2 to be face balanced, it feels like a center shafted model already. Yes it is Black. Great putter. ⛳

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      KM

      6 years ago

      JAP (Just Another Putter )

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      Avery Stout

      6 years ago

      Mark how did you get a black finished head and did you also get a black shaft?

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      Soutsavanh

      6 years ago

      This putter is so Wow!! will love this color on the ER1.1!!!

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      Mark Rogers

      6 years ago

      Like I stated above ,I won it in a contrst on mygolfspy. Its a one of a kind Tour model only. I asked Mr Rife how much it would cost me to come to his studio and be fitted and have this putter made and hr stated about $1,000.

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      Clay

      6 years ago

      That ER3 looks great, any idea what the toe hang is?

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      Jeff J

      6 years ago

      Website says 25*, which would be a little shy of 4:00 (3:50) toe hang.

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      Golfinnut

      6 years ago

      Is MGS gonna be sending out some of the new models for testing? I throw my hat into the ring for that one, most definitely.

      Are they being released after the PGA Show?

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      Jeff Brennan

      6 years ago

      ER1

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      Jordan

      6 years ago

      Will that ER1.1 be available at 355g or anything closer to 350? 365g in an anser blade is nuts if you play at 35in.

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      Skip

      6 years ago

      I dunno, I love my anser-style putter at 365g. Nuts for you perhaps, great for others.

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      Jordan

      6 years ago

      Depends on the grip weight and length obviously. I prefer Pingman style grips that weigh 58g… I think EVNROLL has a 65g pistol grip instead of the massive grip that comes stock. 355g, at 34.5 inches with a 65g grip should put me at my desired D9-E0 swingweight.

      Terry (TMAC)

      6 years ago

      Sorry Skip, but I would argue that 365g in that style head would be nuts for MOST. Glad you like it though.

      Jim

      6 years ago

      Just talked to the guys over at EVNROLL, the ER1.1 will come in a lighter version headweight as well!

      Golfinnut

      6 years ago

      Yes please! I NEED the 1.1 blade putter in my arsenal. I have a few friends that swear by the Evnroll putters. I need to get on that bandwagon!

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      Jeff F.

      6 years ago

      I made a lot of puts with my ER8 this year, so I’ll stick with it. But the 1.1 and 3 look interesting.

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      Greg

      6 years ago

      Interested in trying the center shafted blade. Depending on the head weight this may be an excellent option for me. The 1.1 looks really good too though. I’ve been using an OLD Scottsdale Anser so we’ll see if one of these options will work for me.

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      badhipgolf

      6 years ago

      Love the looks of the new ER3. Its like the 2 and 3 had a baby.

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      Timbo

      6 years ago

      Nice! Will any of these (specifically the ER1.1) be available in LEFTY?

      Reply

      Joshua Stilwell

      6 years ago

      If there was one thing I’d change about my ER2 was make it center shafted. And now they’ve done it. Do I buy another one just for that…..?

      Reply

      MrHogan

      6 years ago

      You gotta luv technology and ya can`t argue with the data. Me thinks its time to retire my ole Anser and take a serious look at Evnroll.

      Totally agree Dave, gold should be fun. Thx much MGS.

      Reply

      Uhit

      6 years ago

      Great news!
      I look forward to try the ER1.1, ER3 2.0, ER8 and of course the ER9…
      …despite I already have 4 different putters, that work very well.

      Reply

      Ross

      6 years ago

      Will be getting either model of the center shaft, tried out the er7 last year but didn’t pull the trigger, def picking up an er7cs

      Reply

      Andrew L

      6 years ago

      When will the new models be available for purchase?

      Reply

      Mike Berlin

      6 years ago

      Where can we demo these putters? Would love to be fit for one, but since there are so many models I have no idea where to begin.

      Reply

      Michael H

      6 years ago

      I was able to try then at the PGA Superstore if you have one near you. I went with the ER7. It’s awesome.

      Reply

      Mike Berlin

      6 years ago

      Unfortunately not, I’m in the Kansas City, MO area and there doesn’t seem to be a location near me. Looks like I’ll need to go on a road trip!

      Michael Shaffner

      6 years ago

      Yet another Blade…

      Reply

      Tom Kirrer

      6 years ago

      Love the new center shafted model. We’re can I demo this putter????

      Reply

      Ben Guy

      6 years ago

      I tried them all and Edel with a professional fitting and the ER5 was by far the best putter I have ever used for alignment, distance control and on suitable greens, amazing roll!! Great putters and I’d recommend them to anyone BUT always get fitted for eyeliner alignment etc.

      Reply

      Larry

      6 years ago

      What do you mean eyeliner alignment?

      Reply

      Dan Young

      6 years ago

      I totally agree about getting fit. I went to buy an er2 and after the fitting/alignment I walked out with an er6 black and I haven’t looked back.

      Reply

      Richard Hamilton

      6 years ago

      Looking to pick up last year’s putter now second hand for a decent price lol

      Reply

      chris

      6 years ago

      will these still be counterbalanced? I tried an EVNROLL earlier in the year and liked it but I just could not get used to how heavy the counterbalanced putter felt. The Anser style putter without the counterbalanced feel would be great

      Reply

      KJ Johnson

      6 years ago

      Loved the look, just got to find me a store where I can roll a few to see which one I will purchase….. no one carries the line in Memphis TN

      Reply

      Stephen DiBari

      6 years ago

      PGA superstores carry them

      Reply

      Danny Thomes

      6 years ago

      Great looking line, but I’m happy gaming my ER2.

      Reply

      MyGolf Spy

      6 years ago

      No need to change from a winner.

      Reply

      Brandon Rigg

      6 years ago

      Yea my ER2 is still rolling well

      Reply

      Hula_Rock

      6 years ago

      STILL have the ER-5 in the bag !!!! Nothing comes close to replacing it in the bag. Looking forward to the ER-9

      Reply

      Luke Wooldridge

      6 years ago

      Er1 looks very nice and classic. Look forward to rolling one

      Reply

      Carolina Golfer 2

      6 years ago

      Really liked how the ER5 performed for me, fiddled with the ER7 last year, but having it in Center Shaft will be very tempting this year. Until I see what the ER9 is all about. Fortunately I’ll be at the Show and get to see it in person.

      Reply

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