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The Argolf Arthur 2.0 (2021) is a blade putter suited to players with an arcing stroke. It has mid toe hang.
Blade Putter
Argolf is not a name you hear on every practice green, and that is part of the appeal. The French company machines its putters with the same precision standards its parent group uses for aerospace parts, and it names every model after Arthurian legend. The Arthur 2.0, released in 2021, is the follow-up to the blade that started the line, and it stays true to what the original was: a clean, milled blade for golfers who putt by feel rather than by framework.
This is a putter that asks something of you. There is no alignment aid, no oversized head, no perimeter weighting scheme doing the work. What you get is mid toe hang, a classic blade profile, and a milled face. If your stroke has a natural arc and you aim by looking at the face and the target rather than a painted line, the Arthur 2.0 rewards that. If you need help squaring the face, look elsewhere in Argolf's lineup or anyone else's.
Blades like this live or die on feel and finish, and milling quality is where a small-batch maker can actually compete with the big brands. Argolf's machining background shows up here. The Arthur 2.0 is a niche club from a niche brand, but it is not a novelty.
Thiết kế
The head is a traditional blade shape, milled rather than cast, which gives the face a consistent roll and the kind of soft, precise contact feedback that blade players buy blades for. Mid toe hang is the defining spec. Hang the shaft on your finger and the toe droops partway toward the ground, which means the putter wants to open and close through the stroke. That matches golfers with a moderate arc, the majority of blade users. Argolf skipped the alignment aid entirely. No sight line, no dot. That keeps the top line clean and puts the aiming burden on the leading edge and your eyes. Some golfers aim better this way, and there is research suggesting skilled putters often do. Others will miss the line badly. You should know which camp you are in before buying.
Who It's For
- Players with a moderate arc in their stroke, since the mid toe hang is built to open and close with the face rather than fight it.
- Golfers who aim off the leading edge and find sight lines distracting rather than helpful.
- Anyone drawn to small-brand, precision-milled putters who wants something other than the same Scotty Cameron everyone else in the foursome has.
- Confident putters who strike the center of the face consistently. This blade does not paper over mishits.
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About Argolf
Argolf brings a distinctive approach to putter design, focusing on quality materials, precision manufacturing, and performance-driven engineering.
Thông số kỹ thuật
| Brand | Argolf |
| Model | Arthur 2.0 |
| Year | 2021 |
| Type | Blade |
| Toe hang | Mid toe hang |
| Alignment aid | No |
Câu hỏi thường gặp
- What stroke type fits the Argolf Arthur 2.0?
- A moderate arc. The mid toe hang means the face naturally rotates open on the backswing and closed through impact. If your stroke is straight back and through, a face-balanced mallet will fight you less. If you have a strong arc, you might even want more toe hang than this.
- Is the Arthur 2.0 forgiving on off-center hits?
- Not especially, and it is not trying to be. It is a traditional milled blade, so mishits lose more distance and give you honest feedback through your hands. That feedback is a feature if you practice, a penalty if you do not.
- Why doesn't the Arthur 2.0 have an alignment line?
- Argolf kept the crown clean on purpose. Plenty of good putters aim using the leading edge and the shape of the head instead of a painted line. If you have never putted without a sight line, try one at address before committing, because the difference is noticeable.
- Who makes Argolf putters and where are they made?
- Argolf is a French company based in Brittany, with US operations in Florida. Its parent group does precision machining for the aerospace industry, and the putters are CNC-milled to those tolerances. All the models carry names from Arthurian legend, hence Arthur.
- How is the Arthur 2.0 different from the original Arthur?
- It is a refinement rather than a redesign. The 2.0 keeps the same blade profile and mid toe hang character as the original, with updated milling and finish details. If you liked the first Arthur at address, the 2.0 will feel familiar.
Alternatives to the Argolf Arthur 2.0
Other blade putter models from different brands, closest to its model year.
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