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Evnroll Origin ER10 Putter

2025High MOI$399

High MOI Putter

Evnroll built its name on one idea: a putter face that makes your bad strokes finish next to your good ones. The Origin ER10 is the high-MOI mallet in that lineup, and it leans hard on Guerin Rife's Sweet Face Technology. The grooves cut into the face get slightly deeper toward the heel and toe, which speeds up contact on the ends and slows it in the center. The result is that a putt struck off the toe rolls about the same distance as one flushed dead middle.

The ER10 is a big, stable mallet aimed at golfers who want the ball to start on line without having to be a surgeon over it. It's face balanced, so the face wants to stay square through a straight-back, straight-through stroke. That combination of high MOI and a forgiving face is the whole pitch here. You give up a little feel and feedback compared to a blade, and in return you get a putter that shrugs off contact errors better than almost anything at its size.

This isn't a cheap putter, and Evnroll doesn't pretend it is. What you're paying for is milling quality and a face design that actually does something measurable on mishits, not just a marketing claim stamped on the sole.

Design

The ER10 is a full mallet with a wide, deep footprint that pushes weight to the perimeter for a high moment of inertia. That mass distribution is what keeps the head from twisting when you catch a putt off center. The alignment aid up top gives you a clear reference to square the face at address, which matters on a head this large where it's easy to lose the leading edge visually. Face balanced means the face points at the sky when you balance the shaft on your finger, and that's the tell for who it fits. A straight stroke keeps this putter square. The milled aluminum face with the variable-depth grooves is the piece Evnroll hangs its reputation on, and it's the reason distance control on off-center hits holds up better than the raw size of the head would suggest.

Who It's For

  • You have a straight-back, straight-through stroke with little to no arc, which is exactly what a face-balanced head rewards.
  • Your misses tend to scatter across the face and you want the ball to still finish near the hole on toe and heel strikes.
  • You struggle to aim larger mallets and want a bold alignment reference to set the face square.
  • You're willing to pay a premium for milling and face technology rather than buying on price alone.
  • You prioritize forgiveness and stability over the crisp click and feedback of a smaller blade.

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
ModelOrigin ER10
Year2025
TypeHigh MOI
Toe hangFace balanced
Alignment aidYes
MSRP$399

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Evnroll's Sweet Face Technology actually do on the ER10?
The grooves on the face vary in depth, getting deeper toward the heel and toe and shallower in the center. Deeper grooves out on the ends grip the ball and add speed, while the shallower center does the opposite. On mishits this evens out ball speed, so a putt caught off the toe rolls close to the same distance as one struck flush. On a 20-footer that's the difference between a tap-in and a three-putt.
Is the ER10 right for me if I have an arc in my putting stroke?
It's not the natural match. The ER10 is face balanced, which suits a straight stroke that keeps the face square through impact. If you have a strong arc, you'll usually want a putter with some toe hang so the face can rotate open and closed with your stroke. You can still make a face-balanced putter work with an arc, but you'll be fighting the head slightly.
How forgiving is the ER10 compared to a standard blade?
Considerably more forgiving. The high MOI from the large mallet head resists twisting on off-center hits, so the face stays squarer and the ball starts closer to your intended line. Add the Sweet Face grooves handling distance on mishits, and you get forgiveness on both direction and speed. A blade gives you more feel and feedback but punishes bad contact harder.
Does the ER10 have an alignment aid, and does it help?
Yes, it has an alignment aid on the top of the head. On a mallet this size it earns its place, because big heads can make it hard to find the leading edge and square the face at address. The line gives you a clear reference to point the putter where you want the ball to start.
Is the Evnroll Origin ER10 worth the higher price?
It depends on what you value. You're paying for precision milling and a face design that measurably tightens distance control on mishits, not just cosmetics. If you putt often and your misses cost you strokes around the hole, the technology can pay off. If you're a casual player who putts fine with whatever's in the bag, a cheaper mallet will get you most of the way there.

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