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Byron Morgan DH89 Mini Putter

2020Blade

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The Byron Morgan DH89 Mini (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 marketing department. He runs a milling machine in California, and the DH89 Mini is one of the reasons putter collectors know his name. The DH89 is his take on the classic heel-toe weighted blade, and the Mini version from 2020 shrinks that footprint down for players who want less head, not more. It's a compact blade in an era when most companies keep adding wings, screws, and paint.

There's no alignment aid here. No sight line, no dot, nothing. That's a deliberate choice, and it tells you who this putter is for. If you aim with the leading edge and the shape of the head, the clean top line is a feature. If you need a line to square up the face, this will feel like driving at night with the headlights off.

The mid toe hang matters just as much as the size. This head wants to open and close through the stroke. Pair it with a slight arc and it feels natural. Fight it with a straight-back-straight-through motion and you'll be working against the balance the head was built with.

Thiết kế

The Mini follows the standard DH89 blueprint, a heel-toe weighted blade with a plumber's neck feel, just scaled down. A shorter blade length concentrates the mass and makes the putter look smaller and denser at address. Some players find that a compact head is easier to control on short putts because there's simply less putter to steer. Byron Morgan mills these by hand in small batches, so no two come out of the shop looking quite identical, especially once you factor in custom stampings and finishes. The mid toe hang comes from where the shaft enters the head relative to the center of gravity. Balance the shaft on your finger and the toe drops at roughly a 45 degree angle. That's the sweet spot for the majority of golfers, whose strokes arc slightly without being full-on gates.

Who It's For

  • Players with a slight to moderate arc in their stroke, since the mid toe hang rewards a face that rotates naturally.
  • Anyone who aims by feel and head shape rather than a sight line, because there is no alignment aid to lean on.
  • Collectors and traditionalists who want a hand-milled putter from a small American maker instead of a mass-produced blade.
  • Golfers who prefer a compact head at address and find full-size blades visually bulky.

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
ModelDH89 Mini
Year2020
TypeBlade
Toe hangMid toe hang
Alignment aidNo

Câu hỏi thường gặp

What stroke type fits the Byron Morgan DH89 Mini?
A slight to moderate arc. The mid toe hang means the face naturally opens and closes through the stroke, which matches how most golfers actually putt. If your stroke is dead straight with almost no face rotation, a face-balanced mallet would fight you less.
How is the DH89 Mini different from the standard DH89?
The head is shorter from heel to toe. The overall design language is the same, heel-toe weighting, clean lines, blade profile, but the Mini looks noticeably more compact at address. Some players find the smaller head easier to square up, and it tends to feel denser because the mass sits in a tighter package.
Does the DH89 Mini have an alignment line?
No. The 2020 DH89 Mini has no sight line or dot at all. You aim it with the top line and the face. Golfers who grew up on clean blades usually love this. If you rely on a line to set the face, expect an adjustment period, or look elsewhere.
Is the DH89 Mini forgiving enough for a mid handicapper?
It's a blade, so misses off the heel or toe will lose more speed than they would with a modern mallet. That said, heel-toe weighting gives it more stability than an old-school flange putter. If your contact is reasonably consistent, handicap matters less than stroke type here.
Are Byron Morgan putters mass produced?
No. Byron Morgan mills putters in small batches out of his own shop, and most heads are finished to order with custom stampings, necks, and finishes. That's a big part of why they hold value on the secondary market, and why finding a specific 2020 DH89 Mini configuration can take some hunting.

Alternatives to the Byron Morgan DH89 Mini

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

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