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Evnroll Origin ER2 Putter

2025Blade$399

Blade Putter

The Evnroll Origin ER2 is a blade putter built for players who trust their eyes over a big alignment line. It has the classic single-bend or plumber's neck blade look that Guy Wilson's designs are known for, and the 2025 Origin line keeps the milled face and the SweetFace groove pattern that made Evnroll's name. This is a putter for a golfer with an arcing stroke who wants feedback, not hand-holding.

The headline here is full toe hang. Hang a club from your fingers and watch the toe drop straight down, and you know the ER2 wants to swing on an arc. That opens and closes through the stroke, which is exactly what a lot of feel players do naturally. If you fight to hold the face square with a straight-back-straight-through motion, this is the wrong tool. If your putter releases, it fits.

There's no alignment aid on top, and that's a deliberate choice. The topline stays clean, so you frame the ball with the leading edge and the shape of the head instead of a sightline telling you where to aim. Some players putt better this way because it stops them from steering. Others feel lost without a line. You'll know within a few holes which camp you're in.

Design

Evnroll's calling card is SweetFace, a set of milled grooves that vary in depth across the face. They're shallower in the center and get progressively deeper toward the heel and toe, which evens out ball speed on strikes you don't catch flush. A putt struck off the toe rolls out close to the same distance as one struck dead center, and on a blade with a smaller sweet spot than a mallet, that forgiveness matters more, not less. The ER2 is a full blade with a bit more heel-toe length and mass than a pure Anser-style head, which steadies it without turning it into a mid-mallet. Full toe hang comes from the hosel and weighting working together to suit an arced release. The milled construction gives a firm, clicky feel at contact that tells you exactly where on the face you made the strike.

Who It's For

  • You have a moderate to strong arc in your stroke and want a putter that releases with you instead of fighting it.
  • You aim better off the shape of the head and the leading edge than off a painted sightline.
  • You miss toward the toe on faster greens and want the SweetFace grooves to hold your distance on those strikes.
  • You want a milled blade with real feedback and are comfortable giving up a large mallet's forgiveness to get it.

Technology

Heel-Toe WeightingCompact ProfileSweetface 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 ER2
Year2025
TypeBlade
Toe hangFull toe hang
Alignment aidNo
MSRP$399

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Evnroll ER2 have toe hang and what stroke suits it?
Yes, it has full toe hang, which is the most toe hang you'll find in the blade category. It fits a player with a pronounced arc, the kind of stroke that opens the face going back and closes it coming through. If your stroke is straight back and straight through, a face-balanced mallet will serve you better.
How is SweetFace different from a regular milled or insert putter face?
Most putters lose ball speed on off-center hits, so a mishit comes up short. Evnroll's SweetFace uses grooves that get deeper toward the heel and toe to add speed back on those strikes, so your distance stays more consistent across the face. It's the same technology across Evnroll's line, and on a blade like the ER2 it helps offset the smaller sweet spot.
Why doesn't the ER2 have an alignment line on top?
It's a design decision aimed at players who aim with the head shape and leading edge rather than a sightline. A clean topline can stop you from steering the putter and let you react to the target. If you rely on a line to set up square, the ER2 will feel bare, and you'd want a model with a sightline instead.
Is the ER2 forgiving enough if I struggle with consistent contact?
It's forgiving for a blade, mainly because of the SweetFace grooves that protect distance on toe and heel strikes. But it's still a blade with a smaller sweet spot than a mallet. If you spray your contact all over the face, a larger high-MOI mallet will hide those misses better. The ER2 rewards a repeatable strike.
What length and specs does the ER2 come in?
Evnroll typically offers the ER2 in standard putter lengths around 33 to 35 inches with a milled steel head, and the Origin line is built for custom fitting on length, lie, and grip. Check current fitting options for the exact head weight and hosel configuration, since those affect how the full toe hang plays for your stroke.

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