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Byron Morgan

Byron Morgan 006 Putter

2020Blade

Tóm lại

The Byron Morgan 006 (2020) is a blade putter suited to players with an arcing stroke. It has mid toe hang.

Blade Putter

Byron Morgan doesn't run a factory. He mills and finishes putters more or less by hand out of Southern California, and the 006 is the model most people mean when they talk about his work. It's an Anser-style blade, the shape nearly every golfer already knows, but built one at a time instead of stamped out by the tens of thousands. The 2020 version of the 006 keeps that formula intact: a clean plumber's neck blade with mid toe hang and nothing on the crown to help you aim.

That last part matters. There's no sight line, no dot, no alignment aid at all unless you ask him to stamp one in. You set the putter down, square the face by feel, and go. Plenty of good putters prefer it that way. A blank topline shows you the true leading edge without any markings that might fight your eye. If you've never putted without a line, it takes a round or two, and some people never stop missing it.

The honest framing is this: the 006 is a putter for people who care about how a putter is made, not just how it performs on a robot test. You're paying for milling, hand finishing, and stamping from one guy with a long waitlist, in a head shape you could get from Scotty Cameron or Ping for less. Whether that's worth it depends entirely on how much that story and that feel matter to you.

Thiết kế

The head is a classic heel-toe weighted blade with a plumber's neck, which is where the mid toe hang comes from. Hang the shaft on your finger and the toe points down at roughly a 45 degree angle, which suits a stroke with a moderate arc. If you take the putter back inside and release the face through impact, this is the hang you want. Straight-back-straight-through putters are better served by something face balanced. Morgan typically works in 303 stainless or soft carbon steel, and the feel off the face is the reason people join the waitlist. There's no insert and no grooves doing tricks, just milled metal, so feedback is direct. Center strikes feel dense and quiet. Heel and toe misses tell on you immediately, which is either a flaw or a feature depending on how you like to practice.

Who It's For

  • Players with a slight-to-moderate arc in their stroke, since the mid toe hang matches a face that naturally opens and closes.
  • Anyone who aims by feel and finds sight lines distracting rather than helpful, because this head gives you nothing but a clean topline.
  • Collectors and gear-heads who want a hand-built American putter and are fine paying boutique prices and waiting for it.

Công nghệ

Heel-Toe WeightingCompact ProfileHand-Finished Carbon Steel

About Byron Morgan

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

Thông số kỹ thuật

BrandByron Morgan
Model006
Year2020
TypeBlade
Toe hangMid toe hang
Alignment aidNo

Câu hỏi thường gặp

Is the Byron Morgan 006 face balanced or toe hang?
It has mid toe hang, roughly 45 degrees when balanced on your finger. That fits a stroke with some arc, where the face rotates open going back and closes through impact. If your stroke is straight back and straight through, a face-balanced mallet will fight you less.
Does the 006 have an alignment line?
The standard head has no alignment aid at all, just a clean topline. Because these are made to order, you can usually request a sight line or dot when you order, but the classic look is blank and a lot of buyers keep it that way.
How does the 006 compare to a Scotty Cameron Newport?
The shape is similar, both trace back to the Ping Anser. The difference is production. Camerons are milled at scale with consistent specs and easy availability. A Byron 006 is made individually, with custom stamping, necks, and finishes, and you'll wait longer and typically pay more. Performance-wise they're closer than either camp likes to admit. Feel and character are what you're buying.
Is a Byron Morgan 006 forgiving enough for a mid handicapper?
It's a blade, so it has less perimeter forgiveness than a mallet, and the lack of a sight line adds another variable. A mid handicapper who strikes putts near the center and aims well by feel will be fine. If you struggle with contact or alignment, the head won't cover for you.
Do Byron Morgan putters hold their value?
Generally yes, and often better than mass-market putters. Limited output, hand stamping, and a loyal following on forums like GolfWRX keep resale demand steady, especially for heads in rarer materials or with unique stampings. Condition matters, so keep the headcover on.

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