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The Edel Array F-2 (2024) is a mallet putter built for stability and easier alignment. It has mid toe hang.
Mallet Putter
Edel does putters differently, and the Array F-2 might be the clearest example of it. Most companies build a head shape, stamp a line on top, and call it done. Edel built the F-2 around the idea that your putter should be fit to your stroke and your eyes, not the other way around. This is a mallet, but it's a mallet with mid toe hang, which already puts it in unusual territory. Most mallets are face balanced. This one expects your stroke to have some arc in it.
The other thing you'll notice right away is what's missing. There's no alignment line on the F-2. That's not an oversight. Edel's fitting research has long argued that lines and dots help some golfers aim and actively hurt others, so the F-2 lets the shape of the head do the aiming. If you've ever set up over a putter with a big sight line and felt like it was pointing somewhere you weren't, you understand why this exists.
Add in the Array weight system, which lets a fitter move mass around the head to tune how the putter behaves through your stroke, and you get a mallet that's less of a finished product and more of a starting point. For golfers who take putting seriously, that's the appeal.
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The F-2's mallet body gives you the stability and forgiveness you'd expect from the larger footprint, so mishits off the heel or toe don't get punished the way they would with a blade. What separates it from the average mallet is the Array weighting system. Ports in the head accept interchangeable weights, and how you distribute them changes the putter's balance, feel, and resistance to twisting. A fitter can set it up heavier or lighter, more stable or more responsive, without changing heads. Mid toe hang is the defining spec here. It means the face wants to open and close a little through the stroke, which matches golfers with a slight to moderate arc. A face-balanced mallet fights that kind of stroke. The F-2 works with it. The clean, line-free crown finishes the package, giving you a defined shape to frame the ball without any markings to second-guess.
Who It's For
- Players with a slight to moderate arc in their stroke who still want mallet forgiveness, since the mid toe hang matches that stroke type better than a face-balanced head.
- Anyone who aims worse with alignment lines than without them. If sight lines have never felt right to you, the clean crown is the point of this putter.
- Serious putters willing to go through a fitting, because the Array weight system only shows its value when someone dials it in for you.
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About Edel
Edel brings a distinctive approach to putter design, focusing on quality materials, precision manufacturing, and performance-driven engineering.
Thông số kỹ thuật
| Brand | Edel |
| Model | Array F-2 |
| Year | 2024 |
| Type | Mallet |
| Toe hang | Mid toe hang |
| Alignment aid | No |
Câu hỏi thường gặp
- Why doesn't the Edel Array F-2 have an alignment line?
- Edel's fitting work has shown that alignment aids help some golfers and hurt others, sometimes badly. Rather than assume a line works for you, the F-2 uses the shape of the mallet head itself as the aiming reference. If you consistently aim better with a line, Edel offers other head configurations, but the F-2 is built for players who aim best with a clean crown.
- Is the Array F-2 face balanced?
- No. Despite being a mallet, the F-2 has mid toe hang. That makes it a better fit for strokes with some arc, where the face naturally rotates open and closed. Golfers with a straight-back, straight-through stroke are usually better served by a face-balanced putter.
- How does the Array weight system work on the F-2?
- The head has weight ports that accept interchangeable weights, so a fitter can shift mass toward the heel, toe, or perimeter. Moving the weights changes the putter's overall feel, stability, and how much the face wants to rotate. It's designed to be tuned during a fitting rather than adjusted constantly on your own.
- What stroke type suits the Edel Array F-2 best?
- A slight to moderate arc. The mid toe hang complements the natural opening and closing of the face in that stroke. Strong-arc players may want more toe hang, and straight-stroke players usually do better with face-balanced mallets.
- Do I need a fitting to buy the Array F-2?
- You can buy one off the rack, but a fitting is where this putter earns its price. The weight system, the toe hang, and the no-line crown are all fitting variables in Edel's system. Without a fitting you're guessing at settings the putter was specifically designed to let a fitter optimize.
Alternatives to the Edel Array F-2
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