Mallet Putter
The ER7V Full Mallet is Evnroll's answer for a golfer who wants the stability of a big mallet but doesn't stroke the ball straight back and straight through. That's the tension it solves. Most full mallets are face-balanced, built for a putting stroke that stays square. This one has mid toe hang, so it wants to rotate a little through impact. If you have a slight arc in your stroke, that matters more than any other number on the spec sheet.
What makes an Evnroll an Evnroll is the face. Guerin Rife's Sweet Face milling puts grooves of varying depth across the striking surface, deeper in the middle and shallower toward the heel and toe. The point is speed consistency. A putt struck half an inch off center rolls close to the same distance as one flushed dead center, which is where most three-putts actually come from. You don't notice the technology on a good stroke. You notice it on the bad ones that still finish next to the hole.
So the ER7V is a specific tool for a specific golfer. Big enough to steady a nervous stroke and give you a clear line to aim, with the toe hang and face tech to reward a natural arc instead of fighting it.
Design
The full mallet head gives you a high moment of inertia, which is the technical way of saying it resists twisting when you miss the center. The alignment aid on top is there to line up your eyes and the face before you ever take the putter back, and on a mallet this size you get plenty of surface to frame the ball. The mid toe hang is the deliberate choice here. Evnroll could have made this face-balanced like most mallets, but they built it to suit an arcing stroke, so the face opens slightly on the way back and closes through the ball the way your hands want it to. Underneath, the milled construction and Sweet Face grooves do the quiet work. The consistent roll off the face is what you're paying for, and it holds up whether you catch it flush or slightly toward the toe.
Who It's For
- You putt with a slight to moderate arc and have never gotten comfortable with a face-balanced mallet that fights your natural release.
- Mis-hits are costing you distance control, and the Sweet Face rolling out consistently across the face would save you the short misses that turn into three-putts.
- You want the size and alignment help of a full mallet without giving up the feel of a milled face that responds to an arc stroke.
Technology
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
| Brand | Evnroll |
| Model | ER7V Full Mallet |
| Year | 2025 |
| Type | Mallet |
| Toe hang | Mid toe hang |
| Alignment aid | Yes |
| MSRP | $419 |
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the Evnroll ER7V face-balanced or does it have toe hang?
- It has mid toe hang, not face balance. That's unusual for a full mallet and it's the whole reason to consider this one. Mid toe hang suits a slight to moderate arc stroke, so if your putter naturally opens on the backswing and closes through impact, this mallet works with that motion instead of against it. A face-balanced mallet would be the wrong fit for that same golfer.
- What is Sweet Face technology and does it actually help?
- Sweet Face is Evnroll's milled face pattern, with grooves cut at varying depths across the surface. The goal is to even out ball speed on off-center hits, so a putt struck toward the toe or heel rolls a similar distance to one hit dead center. It won't fix your line on a bad stroke, but it tightens up distance control on mis-hits, which is where a lot of short putts get left short or run long.
- Who should choose the ER7V over a smaller Evnroll model?
- Go with the ER7V full mallet if you want maximum stability and a large alignment aid, and you tend to get shaky or push-pull under pressure. A bigger head resists twisting on off-center strikes. If you prefer a more compact look at address or a blade feel, a smaller model in the Evnroll line will suit you better. The full mallet is about steadiness and a clear line.
- Does the alignment aid make it easier to start putts on line?
- The alignment aid on top gives you a reference to square the face and set your eyes before the stroke. On a head this size you get a lot of surface to frame the ball and check your aim. It helps most on medium-range putts where you have time to line up. It's an aiming tool, not a swing fix, so a repeatable arc stroke still does the real work.
- What kind of stroke does the mid toe hang fit best?
- A slight to moderate arc. If you drew your putter path from above, it would curve gently inside on the backswing, square at impact, and back inside on the follow through. Mid toe hang matches that. If your stroke is dead straight back and through, you'd be better served by a face-balanced putter, and this one would feel like it wants to close on you.
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