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SIK Golf Jo Putter

2021Blade

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The SIK Golf Jo (2021) is a blade putter suited to players with an arcing stroke. It has mid toe hang.

Blade Putter

SIK Golf built its reputation on one idea: loft at impact matters more than loft on the spec sheet. The Jo, their 2021 blade, carries that idea in its face. SIK's Descending Loft Technology mills four different lofts into the face from top to bottom, so whether you deliver the putter with forward press or a bit of release, the ball leaves at a consistent launch. That's the whole pitch. No gimmicks, just a milled blade with an unusually smart face.

The rest of the Jo is deliberately traditional. It's a compact blade with mid toe hang and no alignment aid, which tells you exactly who SIK had in mind. This is a putter for players who aim with the top line and the shape of the head, not with painted dots and sight lines. If you grew up on classic blades and want modern face engineering underneath, the Jo makes a strong case.

It won't hold your hand. There's no high-MOI wing structure bailing out heel strikes, and nothing on the crown telling you where to aim. What you get instead is feedback, feel, and a face designed to make your good strokes repeat.

Thiết kế

The face is the story here. DLT stacks descending lofts down the face, built around the reality that most golfers hit putts with varying shaft lean from stroke to stroke. Instead of one static loft that only works when your delivery is perfect, the Jo's face compensates, keeping effective loft at impact steady. In practice that means fewer putts that hop or skid off line early, and truer roll sooner. Beyond the face, SIK kept the Jo clean. It's a precision-milled blade with a classic profile at address and a completely uncluttered crown. The mid toe hang comes from the hosel and head geometry rather than any added weighting tricks, and it pairs naturally with a stroke that opens and closes moderately through impact.

Who It's For

  • Players with a slight to moderate arc in their stroke, since the mid toe hang matches a putter face that rotates naturally open and closed.
  • Traditionalists who aim off the top line and find sight dots and alignment lines distracting rather than helpful.
  • Golfers with inconsistent forward press or shaft lean at impact who want the face, not their hands, to manage launch conditions.
  • Better putters who prioritize feel and feedback over the forgiveness of a large mallet.

Công nghệ

Heel-Toe WeightingCompact ProfileDescending Loft TechnologyDLT Face

About SIK Golf

SIK Golf brings a distinctive approach to putter design, focusing on quality materials, precision manufacturing, and performance-driven engineering.

Thông số kỹ thuật

BrandSIK Golf
ModelJo
Year2021
TypeBlade
Toe hangMid toe hang
Alignment aidNo

Câu hỏi thường gặp

What is Descending Loft Technology on the SIK Jo?
DLT is SIK's signature face design. Four lofts are milled into the face in descending order from top to bottom, so the effective loft at impact stays consistent even when your shaft lean varies from putt to putt. The result is a more repeatable launch and quicker forward roll.
What stroke type fits the SIK Jo?
The Jo has mid toe hang, which suits a slight to moderate arc. If your stroke rotates the face open on the way back and closed through impact, this hang angle works with that motion. Golfers with a very straight-back, straight-through stroke are usually better served by a face-balanced mallet.
Does the SIK Jo have an alignment aid?
No. The crown is completely clean, with no sight line or dot. You aim it using the top line and the perpendicular face, the way traditional blades have always been aimed. Some players find this frees them up; others miss having a line to square to.
Is the SIK Jo forgiving on mishits?
Not especially, and it doesn't try to be. It's a milled blade, so off-center strikes lose more speed and give you honest feedback through your hands. The DLT face helps with launch consistency, but it won't rescue putts struck off the heel or toe the way a high-MOI mallet can.
Did Bryson DeChambeau use a SIK putter like the Jo?
Bryson put SIK on the map, but he gamed an armlock version of a different SIK head, not a standard Jo. What his putter and the Jo share is the DLT face, which is the technology that drew him to the brand in the first place.

Alternatives to the SIK Golf Jo

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

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