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The Kronos Mandala Stainless (2017) is a mallet putter built for stability and easier alignment. It has mid toe hang.
Mallet Putter
Kronos built its reputation on precision milling, and the 2017 Mandala Stainless is that philosophy applied to a mallet. Most companies treat mallets as the forgiving, mass-market end of the lineup. Kronos went the other way. This is a small-batch stainless steel head from a company that machines putters to tighter tolerances than almost anyone in golf, and it shows in the details.
The spec sheet tells you who this putter is for before you ever set it down. It has mid toe hang, which is rare in a mallet. Most mallets are face balanced and built for straight-back-straight-through strokes. The Mandala gives you mallet stability with the face rotation of a blade, so players with an arcing stroke don't have to give up the larger head shape to keep their natural release.
There is also no alignment aid. No line, no dots, nothing. That is a deliberate choice, not an oversight. Kronos expects you to aim with the shape of the head and the face itself, the way players did for decades before sightlines became standard. Some golfers find that liberating. Others will miss the line immediately, and they should know that going in.
Thiết kế
The head is milled from stainless steel, and stainless has a specific feel at impact, firmer and more responsive than soft carbon steel, with a crisper sound off the face. You get clear feedback on where you struck the putt, which matters more on a putter with no alignment markings, since your eyes and hands are doing all the work. The clean, unmarked crown is the defining visual feature. At address you see steel and shape, nothing else. Combined with the mid toe hang, the whole design reads as a blade player's mallet, one that adds forgiveness through head size rather than through visual crutches or extreme perimeter weighting.
Who It's For
- Players with a slight to moderate arc in their stroke who want a mallet, since the mid toe hang matches face rotation that face-balanced mallets fight against.
- Golfers who aim by feel and find sightlines distracting rather than helpful.
- Anyone who values milled construction and small-batch craftsmanship over mass-produced inserts and adjustable weights.
- Blade users who want a bit more stability without switching to a face-balanced stroke.
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About Kronos
Kronos brings a distinctive approach to putter design, focusing on quality materials, precision manufacturing, and performance-driven engineering.
Thông số kỹ thuật
| Brand | Kronos |
| Model | Mandala Stainless |
| Year | 2017 |
| Type | Mallet |
| Toe hang | Mid toe hang |
| Alignment aid | No |
Câu hỏi thường gặp
- Is the Kronos Mandala Stainless face balanced?
- No. It has mid toe hang, which is unusual for a mallet. Face-balanced putters suit straight-back-straight-through strokes, while the Mandala's toe hang is built for players whose putter face naturally opens and closes through the stroke. If you have a slight to moderate arc, this is the right hang for you.
- Why doesn't the Mandala have an alignment line?
- Kronos left the crown clean on purpose. The idea is that you aim using the shape of the head and the face angle rather than a painted line. Plenty of good putters aim better this way, but if you rely heavily on a sightline, expect an adjustment period or consider whether a lined putter fits you better.
- What does the stainless steel head feel like at impact?
- Firmer and crisper than carbon steel or insert putters. Stainless gives you a solid, slightly clicky response that makes it easy to tell center strikes from misses. Players who like muted, soft-feeling faces may find it firm, but the feedback is part of the appeal.
- What stroke type fits the Kronos Mandala Stainless?
- A slight to moderate arc. The mid toe hang rewards a stroke where the face rotates naturally open and closed. If your stroke is dead straight, a face-balanced mallet will fight you less. If you have a strong arc, you might want even more toe hang than this offers.
- Is a 2017 Kronos Mandala still worth buying?
- Putters age better than any other club in the bag, and a milled stainless head from 2017 performs the same today as it did new. There is no technology in it to go obsolete. Check the face for dings and the sole for wear, but a clean used Mandala is a legitimate gamer, not a shelf piece.
Alternatives to the Kronos Mandala Stainless
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