5 Things You Should Know About Evnroll Putters
Putters

5 Things You Should Know About Evnroll Putters

Support our Mission. We independently test each product we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission.

5 Things You Should Know About Evnroll Putters

Some of you are learning about Evnroll putters for the first time today.

I know that statement will seem outlandish to those familiar with the Evnroll brand. You must remember there was a time when you, too, first learned about Evnroll as well.

For something to become familiar, first it must be new.

An Evnroll putter just captured the 2024 Most Wanted blade award. Perhaps that win was the first time you heard of Evnroll and you don’t know it was the latest of many Most Wanted victories.

Today, I want to share some of the interesting tidbits about Evnroll, allowing those of you who are seeing the sweetest face in golf for the first time to catch up with the rest of the class.

Once you know a little more about the Evnroll brand, you will quickly understand why the current Most Wanted victory was nothing even close to a fluke.

To spice up things a bit today, I’ve peppered a bit of Q&A with Guerin Rife himself thorough out the article today. Bon Appetit!

Point 1: Evnroll Putters are Designed By Guerin Rife

Evnroll Neo Classic Sole

As soon as you flip over an Evnroll putter, you will see a notation that says “Designed by Guerin Rife.” Though, again, it seems improbable, I bet some of you out there do not know who Guerin Rife is.

The short story is Guerin Rife has been designing putters for decades. He’s a big deal when we talk about advances in putter technologies over the past 30 years.

I suspect your level of  familiarity with his name likely corresponds to your age.

Those of us of a certain vintage know the Rife name from the Rife putter line that had a significant presence on the PGA Tour and in golf shops in the 2000s. His work in golf predates those but that is when the Rife name was part of the golf vernacular.

If you were into golf in those years, you were familiar with the top rails on the Rife 2 Bar, probably tried out or owned a Rife Barbados, and wished you could putt with a Rife Bimini.

Rife putters and their Roll Grooves were some of the hottest putters in golf but they faded out of existence when Guerin sold the company in 2009.

Though his association with the Rife brand was finished, Guerin Rife was not finished making putters.

If you are interested in a longer version of Guerin Rife’s groove origin story, watch this fascinating interview with MGS head honcho Adam Beach.

Question for Guerin 1: Who is Evnroll now?  

The Company is still about performance driven, 100% US milled putters.  But with 8 years behind us we have to be more about maintaining and growing our customer base.  I use the term “beauty with brains” to best describe how we differ from our competitors.  Evnroll was founded around our face technology that produces even ball speeds across the hitting area and instant forward roll. Our tagline is “Nothing rolls like and Evnroll.”  Over the past few years we wandered away from that that simple focus.  We were letting the tale wag the dog.  Now we are back to ROLL.  That’s what putters do and we humbly think nobody does it better.  Helping golfers of all skill levels roll a golf ball the right distance, more accurately and more consistently is our mission.

Point 2: The Evnroll Story is Groovy

Evnroll NEO Classic Face

Although Guerin Rife continued to make putters after the company was sold, his works didn’t really return to the general golfing public until Evnroll putters launched in 2016.

When Evnroll launched, the story was all about one thing: New Grooves.

While grooves were also the story with Rife Golf, the Evnroll grooves were different. Not only did these grooves promote forward roll but they also corrected for distance and direction.

That’s right. Distance AND direction.

Evnroll Groove Diagram

It’s one thing to have the face grooves on a putter to correct for distance loss when the center of the putter is missed. Other companies have groove patterns that claim to do that as well.

(In all likelihood, they should send a thank-you card to Guerin for the inspiration.)

Correcting a putt for path is a whole different kettle of kittens.

Evnroll’s SweetFace™ Technology grooves do just that. They redirect errant putts back toward the target line. Obviously, there is a limit to this tech. If you aim wrong, or put a really bad swing on the ball, no tech on the planet is going to fix that.

Simply put, Evnroll grooves turn little misses into makes. Evnroll even went as far as to say their grooves caused their putters to have “zero ball dispersion.”

Could it possibly be true that grooves on the face of a putter could have that much influence on performance?

(Spoiler Alert: They can.)

Once again, for the long story about the development of the Evnroll grooves, watch Part 2 of Adam’s chat with Guerin.

Question for Guerin 2: What’s changed since part of the brand was sold to Creatz?

Due to a 50/50 ownership structure prior to the acquisition by Creatz/Uneekor, my previous partner and I did not agree on our product line direction.  This created a watered-down approach to innovation.  Creatz acquired 70% of Evnroll.   With the remaining 30% I have remained the CEO and am totally responsible for growing the brand. We have upgraded our eCommerce and direct-to-consumer business.  We’ve hired a digital marketing person and a worldwide marketing director.  This has ramped up our social media initiatives. We’ve been off the Tour since before Covid.  With our partnership with Uneekor and their cutting edge golf simulator technology we are budgeting to launch a multi-tour endorsement initiative.   

Point 3: Evnroll Putters Crush the Most Wanted Competition

2024 Most Wanted Blade Putters

In many ways, MyGolfSpy’s Most Wanted testing is a way for companies to showcase how their new technologies stack up against their competitor’s technologies. Real golfers test real products to see which ones are the best of the best.

This was the perfect opportunity to see if Evnroll’s SweetFace™ could deliver on its promises. If a putter actually corrects for distance and dispersion, it should do very well.

It did very well.

In 2017, an Evnroll ER2 was crowned the Most Wanted Blade putter. Soon thereafter, the Evnroll ER7 earned the 2017 Most Wanted Mallet title. Not all models fared as well as these two but there was no denying these Evnroll models were best of class.

The ER3 blade won in 2018. The Evnroll ER8 Tour Mallet was the Most Wanted Mallet that year as well. Winning both awards in back-to-back years was unprecedented.

The Evnroll ER2 won again in 2020.

Ranking was not as high for Evnroll putters in the following years. Evnroll had a bit of a hardware hiatus post-2020.

About a month ago, the Evnroll NEO Classic ER2 won the Most Wanted blade award for 2024.

Remember, all of the big putter names are in these competitions. BIg companies with way deeper R&D pockets than Evnroll. Yet Evnroll keeps winning titles.

Seems like Guerin may in fact know a thing or two about groove tech.

Question for Guerin 3: How can Evnroll compete with the big companies like Odyssey, Scotty Cameron, TaylorMade, and PING?  

Since launching Evnroll we have never considered competing with the four big OEMs.  We are happy to be a trusted brand that has its focus on performance and innovation.  We’ve been called “the nerd’s putter.” That’s a compliment in my book. We don’t have to be the biggest. We just have to be the best. 

Point 4: Evnroll Putters Evolve

Evnroll V-Series

You’ll notice that the Evnroll 2 that won back in 2017 and the one that won this year are not identical putters. I see Guerin Rife as a tinkerer. He has developed something truly special with his SweetFace grooves but that does not mean he is not working to improve things.

Not even the grooves are safe from Guerin’s tinkering.

Remember, the NEO Classic ER2 that won has a whole new face design. Somehow, switching from a milled face to a milled insert over polymer made the putter even better.

Evnroll is willing to try new things.

For example, last year’s V-Series mallet line was a massive undertaking. Each mallet could be configured for color, weight and neck. All components were easily swappable, allowing the consumer to dial in one perfect design or swap parts in and out as needed.

Producing such a line likely took a great deal of work. Was the line a success? That’s hard to gauge. I don’t know sales numbers. Maybe they did well or maybe there were just too many choices for the consumer.

What I do know is that the fact that Guerin developed such a complex line speaks to his commitment to putter building. He’s not content just cranking the ER2 out over and over again.

Evnroll Zero

Some of his designs are out there (looking at you 10K) but grooves on the face of a putter was once considered out there as well. Oddities that work quickly become commonplace.

His continued quest to build a better putter means the golf consumer continues to get better and better putters.

Question for Guerin 4: Why is the Evnroll groove tech still such a differentiator in the marketplace?

The short answer is, it works.  When we first came on the scene and gained the unprecedented recognition from MyGolfSpy, four other putter brands “borrowed” our patented progressive mill pattern.  Our SweetFace Technology is demonstrable physics. I invented closely spaced groove on putters in the mid 90s and know that less contact surface hitting the ball means less energy transfer.  As the name implies Evnroll produces even ball speeds across the hitting area.  Real physics. Real results.

Point 5: Evnroll is Not Done Yet

Evnroll NEO Classics Grips

This is a big year for Evnroll. As I mentioned, the Evnroll NEO Classic ER2 was the 2024 Most Wanted Blade putter. We will know very soon if an Evnroll mallet was able to capture that category as well.

The NEO Classic Face was the big story of the new line, but not the only story. The other big improvement in the new NEO Classics line is that the putters are more attractive than their predecessors.

Granted, that may just be my opinion, but the previous graphics and engravings always made Evnroll putters look very utilitarian.

I know. The putter doesn’t need to be pretty to sink putts but it may need to look pretty to make sales.

Cosmetically, the NEO Classics are a step in the right aesthetic direction, confirming that looking good and performing well need not be mutually exclusive.

Evnroll is not finished releasing putters this year, either. More on that in the very near future. 

Question for Guerin 5: What’s next for the Evnroll brand?  

Innovation and taking chances are how we roll.  We may be right and we may be wrong but we will never follow.  Good or not-so-good, our friends at MyGolfSpy will be right there in the beginning to let everybody know.

Final Thoughts on Evnroll Putters

Black Evnroll NEO Classics 2.2

In the video above, Adam equates Guerin’s contributions to the field of putter design to those made by Scotty Cameron and Bob Bettinardi. Though Guerin’s level of fame and name recognition may not be at the level of the other two, I think his assessment is spot-on.

Think of it this way. What would the current putter market look like without Guerin Rife’s innovations? Would putter faces have grooves or any other kind of face technologies?

I don’t know that they would. Someone had to figure out how a grooved face could enhance the roll of the golf ball.

That someone was Guerin Rife.

Guerin’s answer in the last question really tells you all you need to know about Evnroll’s putter building philosophy. We may be right and we may be wrong but we will never follow.

Personally, I find that statement both inspirational, and exciting in terms of what we will see next from Evnroll.

Find out more about the Evnroll putters at Evnroll.com

FAQ: Evnroll Putters

Why don’t other companies make grooves that work like Evnroll grooves?

The design is patented and thus only found on Evnroll putters. 

Are Evnroll putters collectible?

I suppose you could collect them but Evnroll is not big on limited-edition offerings. These are to be played, not archived in plastic cases.

Do Professional Tour players use Evnroll putters?

Of course they are. They work, so pros use them. Follow this link and you can find more Tour information.

Can you give me any hints about what new putters are coming soon from Evnroll?

I am honor-bound to keep that information secret. However, if you were to head over to the Evnroll Instagram account, there may be a post with some clues.

This post was written in partnership with Evnroll

For You

For You

Golf Apparel
May 17, 2024
“Bear” With Me: Jordan Spieth’s Custom Under Armour Fit is Major-Worthy
News
May 17, 2024
Dustin Johnson Is Quietly Fading Away
News
May 17, 2024
The Top 10 Golf States In America
Dave Wolfe

Dave Wolfe

Dave Wolfe

A putter-obsessed recreational golfer, constantly striving to improve his game while not getting too hung up about it. Golf should be fun, always.

Dave Wolfe

Dave Wolfe

Dave Wolfe

Toulon Golf Small Batch Valhalla Putter
May 15, 2024 | 5 Comments
Evnroll 38 Tour Spec Putter Line
May 1, 2024 | 3 Comments
PING 2024 Putter Line Extension
Apr 23, 2024 | 3 Comments
Dave Wolfe

Dave Wolfe

Dave Wolfe





    This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

      Fred

      3 weeks ago

      I wonder why he went from straight grooves in the RIFE line, to wavy grooves in his Guerin Tour Spec line, and then back to straight grooves in the EvnRoll. I have a Guerin Tour Spec mallet, and I think it’s his best design ever — the optics/lines are great for alignment, and it has a great feel.

      Reply

      WBN

      3 weeks ago

      I recently switched to an Evnroll mallet and am very happy with it. My distance control was the biggest reason for the switch. It just works better. Aim with the mallet is also better. I am not looking for another putter anytime soon and this is very unusual for me.

      Reply

      Mr Ed

      3 weeks ago

      I just dropped $300 on an ER2. It is a great looking putter. Very well made and top notch in quality. One big problem for me: The face is dead feeling. I just cant get the ball to the hole. It does roll really well. I just could not get the distance control down. I felt like I was hammering the ball on longer putts, but I was constantly short. Went back to the Scotty.

      Reply

      PHDrunkards

      3 weeks ago

      Problem with Guerin is, he’s not very good at being a real bull in promoting his own things. In other words, he didn’t get his putters in to the Tour pros’ hands enough, or at all so there was never any real exposure other than reviews from websites like this, and seeing your local club players tinkering with them. We saw some Tour pros try some Rife back in the day, but it was never enough to make Rife big like the others. I don’t think he wanted to pay players to play, nor was he around much to hand them new versions and customise them on the fly enough.
      How and why the heck did he sell his old company??? Just crazy to me.
      Again with the EvnRoll. Sure all these positive reviews are great – but why aren’t Tour players playing them? Because he won’t pay them, and he doesn’t have a place for them get real specific custom fittings, I guess, so hardly anybody plays them on the Tour circuits around the world.
      If they are so good, and that means he should have been doing well, why did he have to sell a big stake in his company again???? because there’s not enough Tour exposure to make real impactful sales other than just what walks out of the local retail stores. And there are never enough options the retail stores to try them all off the rack.
      I hope that all changes with the Uneekor involvement. It needs to use that launch monitor as part of the fitting measurement for the putters and make it be so good that people are blown away, including Tour players, because these putters should be everywhere on par with the rest of the big brands

      Reply

      Billy O

      3 weeks ago

      I am curious about why the Enroll ER Z.1 is no longer on their website. I have both ER Zero models but find that the OG ER Zero works best for me.

      Reply

    Leave A Reply

    required
    required
    required (your email address will not be published)

    This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

    Golf Apparel
    May 17, 2024
    “Bear” With Me: Jordan Spieth’s Custom Under Armour Fit is Major-Worthy
    News
    May 17, 2024
    Dustin Johnson Is Quietly Fading Away
    News
    May 17, 2024
    The Top 10 Golf States In America