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The Edel EAS 4.0 (2021) is a mallet putter built for stability and easier alignment. It has mid toe hang.
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Edel putters start from a premise most companies ignore: the majority of golfers can't aim. David Edel built his reputation on fittings that measured where players actually pointed the face at address, and the results were ugly. Lines, dots, and wings that supposedly help alignment often make it worse. The EAS 4.0 is that philosophy poured into a 2021 mallet, and it shows in what's missing as much as what's there.
There is no alignment aid on this putter. None. For a mallet, that's almost heretical, since the whole category leans on big flanges and long sight lines. Edel's fitting data says plenty of golfers aim better off the clean leading edge and the shape of the head itself, so the 4.0 gives you exactly that. Pair it with mid toe hang, which is rare in a mallet, and you get something genuinely different: mallet stability for a player whose stroke has real arc.
If you've been fit into face-balanced mallets and never quite trusted them, this is the odd combination that might explain why. It putts like a blade in your hands and like a mallet at impact.
Thiết kế
The head is a compact mallet, but the hosel setup is where Edel breaks from convention. Mid toe hang means the face wants to rotate through the stroke, so the 4.0 rewards an arced path instead of fighting it. Most mallets are built face-balanced for straight-back-straight-through strokes, and golfers with natural arc end up holding the face off through impact. This one lets the release happen. The crown stays clean because Edel wants your eyes on the target picture, not a line. Some players find that unnerving for the first few rounds. Stick with it, because the fitting logic behind it is sound: if a sight line makes you aim two degrees left, removing it isn't a gimmick, it's a correction.
Who It's For
- Players with a moderate to strong arc in their stroke who still want the stability and higher MOI of a mallet head.
- Anyone who aims worse with sight lines and dots, or who has been told in a fitting that their eyes work better off a clean topline.
- Blade putter users curious about mallets but unwilling to give up the toe hang and release feel they're used to.
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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 | EAS 4.0 |
| Year | 2021 |
| Type | Mallet |
| Toe hang | Mid toe hang |
| Alignment aid | No |
Câu hỏi thường gặp
- Why doesn't the Edel EAS 4.0 have an alignment line?
- It's deliberate. Edel's fitting research found that alignment aids frequently cause golfers to mis-aim rather than aim better, sometimes by several degrees. The 4.0 leaves the crown blank so you align off the leading edge and the overall head shape, which many players do more accurately.
- What stroke type fits a mid toe hang mallet like the EAS 4.0?
- An arced stroke. Mid toe hang lets the face rotate open and closed naturally through the stroke, so if your putter path swings inside on the way back and releases through impact, this head matches that motion. Golfers with a straight-back-straight-through stroke are usually better served by a face-balanced mallet.
- Is the EAS 4.0 forgiving on off-center hits?
- More forgiving than a blade, yes. The mallet shape moves weight away from the face, so mishits lose less speed and twist the face less than they would on a traditional heel-toe blade. It's not the largest, most stable mallet on the market, but that's the trade for keeping the toe hang and compact look.
- Should I get fit for the Edel EAS 4.0 or just buy one off the rack?
- A fitting helps more with Edel than with most brands, because the company's entire approach is built around matching head shape, hang, and setup to how you individually aim and stroke it. That said, if you already know you have an arced stroke and aim well without a line, the 4.0's spec combination is unusual enough that you can shop for it directly.
- How is the EAS 4.0 different from the other putters in the Edel EAS line?
- The line spans blades through mallets, and the 4.0 sits in the mallet camp while keeping mid toe hang instead of going face-balanced. That combination is the model's identity: most of the market assumes mallet players want no toe hang, and the 4.0 exists for the players who don't fit that assumption.
Alternatives to the Edel EAS 4.0
Other mallet putter models from different brands, closest to its model year.
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