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Evnroll ER10 Outback Putter

2021High MOI

High MOI Putter

The ER10 Outback is Evnroll's answer to a simple question: why should a putt struck off the toe roll shorter than one flushed in the center? Guerin Rife built this line around Sweet Face milling, a pattern of variable-depth grooves that gets progressively more aggressive toward the heel and toe. The result is that a miss half an inch off center comes off the face at nearly the same speed as a pure strike. On a 20-foot putt, that means the difference between a tap-in and a three-footer you'd rather not have.

The Outback shape is the compact, squared-off version of the ER10 family. It's a full mallet, but it doesn't sprawl the way some high-MOI heads do. Wide from face to back, flat across the top, with a clean sightline running through the middle. This is a putter for players who want mallet forgiveness without a head that looks like a spaceship at address.

Evnroll doesn't run mass-market pricing, and you notice why the moment you pick one up. It's milled, it's dense, and the face feedback is firm without being clicky. If you've been fighting distance control on longer putts, this is the kind of putter that quietly fixes it.

Design

The head is fully milled, and Evnroll balances the Outback face-on so the face points at the sky when you rest the shaft across your finger. That face balancing pairs with the wide, deep footprint to push the moment of inertia high, so the head resists twisting on strikes away from center. The Sweet Face grooves do the rest of the work, evening out ball speed across the hitting area rather than relying on head stability alone. Alignment is handled with a single sightline that reads clean against the squared rear edge and the perimeter of the head. There's no busy scaffolding of lines here, just enough to square the face and pick a start line. The finish is a matte, glare-resistant tone that stays quiet in bright sun.

Who It's For

  • You lose more strokes to distance control than to bad reads, and you want mishits that finish closer to the hole.
  • A straight-back, straight-through stroke suits you, since the face-balanced setup wants minimal arc.
  • You like a mallet's stability but find the largest heads distracting at address.
  • Firm, milled feedback that tells you exactly where you struck it is what you're after, not a soft insert feel.
  • Spending more on a putter makes sense to you if the technology actually shows up on the green.

Technology

High MOI DesignMulti-Material ConstructionAlignment SystemSweetface TechnologyGravity Grip

About Evnroll

Evnroll's patented Sweetface Technology uses variable-width grooves to progressively increase friction toward the edges, gently guiding off-center hits back toward the target line.

Specifications

BrandEvnroll
ModelER10 Outback
Year2021
TypeHigh MOI
Toe hangFace balanced
Alignment aidYes

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sweet Face technology and does it actually work?
It's a milled groove pattern that varies in depth across the face, cut deeper toward the heel and toe. The idea is to equalize ball speed so an off-center hit rolls the same distance as a centered one. In testing and on the course, the effect is real on distance control. Your line still depends on you squaring the face, but the speed of a mishit stays close to a pure strike.
How is the ER10 Outback different from the standard ER10?
Both share the same Sweet Face milling and high-MOI mallet concept. The Outback is the more compact, squared-off shape with a shorter front-to-back profile, so it looks smaller at address while keeping the wide-body forgiveness. If you want the mallet stability without the largest footprint, the Outback is the one to look at.
Is this putter good for a straight-back-straight-through stroke?
Yes. It's face balanced, which means it naturally suits a stroke with little to no arc. If you have a strong arc and a lot of face rotation, a face-balanced mallet like this can feel like it's fighting you. Match it to your stroke and it holds the face square through impact.
Does the ER10 Outback feel firm or soft?
Firm, but not harsh. It's a fully milled head, so you get direct feedback and a solid sound at impact rather than the muted feel of an insert putter. Players who want to feel exactly where they made contact tend to like it. If you prefer a soft, cushioned strike, this isn't that.
Is the Evnroll ER10 Outback worth the higher price?
It sits above mainstream putter pricing, and the value depends on what you struggle with. If your speed control on long putts is costing you three-putts, the Sweet Face milling addresses that directly in a way most putters don't. If you already lag it close consistently, you're paying for milling quality and feel more than a scoring gain.

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