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Byron Morgan DH11 Putter

2020Blade

Tóm lại

The Byron Morgan DH11 (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 big catalog operation. He mills putters in small batches out of California, and the DH11 is one of the blades that built his reputation among putter collectors and players who care more about feel than marketing. The 2020 version keeps that formula intact. It's a milled blade with mid toe hang, no gimmicks, and nothing on it that doesn't need to be there.

The honest pitch is this: the DH11 is for golfers who already know their stroke. There's no alignment aid, no face insert, no adjustable weights. You get a clean top line, a shape that sits square, and feedback straight off the milled face. If that sounds sparse, it's because it is. That's the point.

Plenty of putters try to fix your stroke for you. This one just reports on it. For a certain kind of player, that's exactly the relationship they want with their putter.

Thiết kế

The DH11 is a classic heel-toe weighted blade, hand finished the way Byron Morgan has been doing it for decades. Mid toe hang puts it squarely in the fitting window for players with a moderate arc, which describes most golfers who play a blade in the first place. The face releases naturally through impact rather than fighting to stay square, so if your stroke opens and closes gently, the head works with you instead of against you. What you won't find is a sight line. The top line and the shape of the head do the aiming. Some players pick up a blade like this and immediately aim better because there's less visual noise. Others miss the line badly and never adjust. It's worth knowing which camp you're in before you commit.

Who It's For

  • Players with a moderate arc in their putting stroke, since mid toe hang matches a face that naturally rotates open and closed.
  • Golfers who aim off the top line and head shape and find sight lines distracting rather than helpful.
  • Anyone who wants a hand-finished putter from a small maker instead of a mass-produced flow-line model, and is willing to pay and wait for it.
  • Better putters who want feedback on mishits rather than a head engineered to hide them.

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
ModelDH11
Year2020
TypeBlade
Toe hangMid toe hang
Alignment aidNo

Câu hỏi thường gặp

What does mid toe hang mean on the Byron Morgan DH11?
Hold the shaft horizontally and let the head dangle. On the DH11, the toe points partway toward the ground rather than straight down or straight out. That balance suits a stroke with a moderate arc, where the face rotates open on the way back and closes through impact. If your stroke is very straight or very arced, a face-balanced mallet or a full toe-hang blade would fit better.
Does the DH11 have an alignment aid?
No. There's no sight line or dot on the standard head. You aim it using the top line and the perpendicular relationship between the face and your start line. Many blade players prefer this, but if you rely on a line to aim, expect an adjustment period or consider having one added, since Byron Morgan putters are often customized to order.
Who is the Byron Morgan DH11 best suited for?
Mid to low handicap players with a slight to moderate arc who putt confidently without alignment help. It rewards a repeatable stroke and gives honest feedback on strikes. Beginners or golfers who struggle with face control will usually putt better with something more forgiving.
How does the DH11 compare to a Scotty Cameron Newport?
Both are milled heel-toe blades in the same general shape family, so the fit profile is similar. The difference is the operation behind them. Cameron putters come from a large production line with wide retail availability. A Byron Morgan is closer to a one-man shop product, with more hand work, longer lead times, and a strong following on the secondhand and collector market.
Is a 2020 Byron Morgan DH11 worth buying used?
Generally yes, if the face and sole are clean. Byron Morgan putters hold value well because supply is limited and demand from collectors is steady. Check photos for bag chatter and rust if it's carbon steel, and confirm the specs, since many were built to custom lengths and lofts that may not match what you need.

Alternatives to the Byron Morgan DH11

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

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