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Axis1 Rose Putter

2019Mallet

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The Axis1 Rose (2019) is a mallet putter built for stability and easier alignment. It has mid toe hang.

Mallet Putter

The Axis1 Rose showed up on tour in January 2019 in the hands of Justin Rose, then the number one player in the world, and he won the Farmers Insurance Open with it almost immediately. That kind of debut buys a lot of attention for a small putter company. But the Rose isn't interesting because a major champion putted with it. It's interesting because it looks like almost nothing else in the putter aisle, and the strange shape has a reason behind it.

Axis1's whole pitch is torque. On a conventional putter, the center of gravity sits behind and away from the shaft, so the face wants to twist open on the way back and closed through impact. The Rose attacks that with a heel-forward counterweight and a hosel pushed out in front of the face, moving the center of gravity onto the shaft axis and into the sweet spot. The claim is a face that stays where you aim it without you manipulating it.

One thing to know going in: despite the balance-focused engineering, this mallet plays with mid toe hang, so it behaves best in a stroke with some arc. And there's no alignment aid at all. No sightline, no dot. That's a deliberate choice, and it splits opinion more than anything else about the putter.

Thiết kế

Set the Rose down at address and the first thing you notice is the mass pushed toward the heel, with the hosel sitting ahead of the topline instead of behind or level with it. It reads as odd for the first few sessions. What you're seeing is the patent doing its work, since that forward hosel and heel weighting are what put the center of gravity in line with the shaft. The head is a compact mallet rather than a wide-body, so it doesn't sprawl behind the ball the way most modern mallets do. The crown is completely clean. Without a sightline you aim off the topline and the shape of the head, which some golfers find calming and others find disorienting. Combined with the mid toe hang, the Rose ends up in a specific niche: mallet stability for a golfer who still swings the putter on an arc and aims by feel rather than by line.

Who It's For

  • Players with a slight to moderate arc in their stroke, since the mid toe hang works with that motion instead of fighting it.
  • Anyone who aims off the topline and finds sightlines distracting, because the crown has no alignment markings at all.
  • Golfers who feel the face twisting on off-center hits with their current putter and want a head engineered specifically to resist that.

Công nghệ

Perimeter WeightingAlignment AidPerfect Balance Technology

About Axis1

Axis1 brings a distinctive approach to putter design, focusing on quality materials, precision manufacturing, and performance-driven engineering.

Thông số kỹ thuật

BrandAxis1
ModelRose
Year2019
TypeMallet
Toe hangMid toe hang
Alignment aidNo

Câu hỏi thường gặp

Is the Axis1 Rose the putter Justin Rose actually used?
Yes. Rose partnered with Axis1 at the start of 2019 while ranked number one in the world, and he won the Farmers Insurance Open that January with this model in the bag. The putter carries his name because he worked with the company on it, not just as an endorsement sticker.
What stroke type fits the Axis1 Rose?
It has mid toe hang, which suits a slight to moderate arc. If you take the putter straight back and straight through, a face-balanced mallet is probably a better match. If your stroke opens and closes a little through the ball, the Rose fits.
Why does the Axis1 Rose look so strange at address?
The hosel sits ahead of the face and the weight is concentrated in the heel. That layout moves the center of gravity onto the axis of the shaft and into the sweet spot, which is the core of Axis1's torque-free patent. The look takes a few range sessions to get used to, but the geometry is the whole point of the putter.
Does the Axis1 Rose have an alignment line?
No. The crown is completely clean, with no sightline or dot. You aim using the topline and the head shape. Golfers who aim by feel tend to like it, while golfers who rely on a line to square the face usually struggle with it and should look elsewhere.
Is the Axis1 Rose forgiving enough for a high handicapper?
The torque-resistant design genuinely helps keep the face stable on mishits, which is where most amateurs leak putts. But the lack of any alignment aid works against players who struggle to aim, and that's a bigger problem for most high handicappers than face twist. It can work, but it's not the obvious first choice.

Alternatives to the Axis1 Rose

Other mallet putter models from different brands, closest to its model year.

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