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The Argolf Merlin (2018) is a blade putter suited to players with an arcing stroke. It has mid toe hang.
Blade Putter
Argolf is not a brand most golfers grew up with. The French company machines its putters with the same precision milling used in aerospace manufacturing, and it names each model after Arthurian legend. The Merlin, released in 2018, is their take on the classic blade, and it makes almost no concessions to modern putter trends.
There is no alignment line on this putter. No dot, no frame, nothing. That will sound like a dealbreaker to some players and a selling point to others, and honestly, both camps are right. The Merlin is built for golfers who aim with the putter's shape and their own eyes, the way blades were used for decades before alignment systems took over.
With mid toe hang, it fits a stroke with a moderate arc. If your putter swings open and closed through the stroke rather than straight back and through, this head shape works with that motion instead of fighting it. Face-balanced players should look elsewhere.
Thiết kế
The Merlin follows the traditional blade formula: compact head, clean topline, and weight distributed to reward center contact rather than rescue misses. Argolf mills its heads from solid metal rather than casting them, which shows up in the feel. Strikes off the center come back with a firm, precise response, and you know immediately when you have missed it. The absence of an alignment aid is a deliberate choice, not an oversight. A bare topline forces you to square the face by feel and by reading the leading edge, which some players find quieter and less cluttered at address. Combined with the mid toe hang, the whole package is aimed at a specific kind of putter: one who trusts an arcing stroke and does not want the club making promises it cannot keep.
Who It's For
- Players with a moderate arc in their putting stroke, since the mid toe hang matches a face that naturally rotates open and closed.
- Golfers who aim by feel and prefer a clean topline over lines, dots, and alignment frames.
- Anyone drawn to milled blades who wants something less common than the usual Scotty Cameron or Odyssey options in their group.
- Confident ball-strikers on the greens who make consistent center contact, because a blade this traditional gives honest feedback rather than forgiveness.
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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 | Merlin |
| Year | 2018 |
| Type | Blade |
| Toe hang | Mid toe hang |
| Alignment aid | No |
Câu hỏi thường gặp
- Does the Argolf Merlin have an alignment aid?
- No. The 2018 Merlin has a completely clean topline with no sight line or dot. You aim it using the leading edge and the shape of the head. Players who rely on alignment lines to square the face should consider a different model, but golfers who aim by feel often prefer this cleaner look at address.
- What kind of putting stroke fits the Merlin?
- The Merlin has mid toe hang, which suits a stroke with a moderate arc. If your putter face rotates open on the backswing and releases through impact, this head fits that pattern. Golfers with a straight-back, straight-through stroke usually do better with a face-balanced putter.
- Who makes Argolf putters and where are they made?
- Argolf is a French company based in Brittany with roots in precision aerospace machining. The brand mills its putter heads rather than casting them, and every model is named after a figure from Arthurian legend, which is where the Merlin gets its name.
- Is the Argolf Merlin forgiving on off-center hits?
- Not especially, and it does not try to be. This is a traditional blade, so mishits toward the toe or heel lose more distance than they would with a mallet or a perimeter-weighted head. In exchange you get sharp feedback that tells you exactly where you struck the ball, which many blade players consider a feature.
- How does the Merlin compare to a mainstream blade like a Newport-style putter?
- The overall footprint is familiar: compact blade shape, milled construction, toe hang for arced strokes. The differences are the bare topline, since most mainstream blades include at least one sight line, and the rarity factor. You will not see many Merlins in the wild, which matters to some golfers and not at all to others.
Alternatives to the Argolf Merlin
Other blade putter models from different brands, closest to its model year.
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