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The SIK Golf Pro (2021) is a blade putter suited to players with an arcing stroke. It has mid toe hang.
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SIK doesn't make putters the way most companies do. The whole brand exists because of one idea, Descending Loft Technology, and the 2021 Pro is that idea in its most traditional package. The face has four lofts milled into it, from 4 degrees at the bottom to 1 degree at the top, so the ball launches the same whether you deliver the putter with forward press, shaft lean, or a slight flip. Most putters give you one loft and hope your stroke cooperates. This one hedges for you.
The Pro itself is a blade with mid toe hang and a plumber's neck, which puts it squarely in classic territory. If you grew up on Anser-style heads, the shape will feel familiar in a way SIK's mallets won't. Bryson DeChambeau made SIK famous with his armlock setup, but the Pro is the model in the line built for golfers who putt conventionally and want the face technology without a spaceship behind the ball.
One thing to know going in: there's no alignment aid. No sightline, no dot. You aim this putter off the topline and the face, which some players find cleaner and others find unnerving. It's a deliberate choice, and it tells you who SIK thinks is buying this club.
Thiết kế
The head is precision milled, and the DLT face is the centerpiece. Those four descending lofts aren't a gimmick. The physics argument is that launch consistency matters more than most golfers realize, because a ball that skids or hops loses speed unpredictably. By matching loft to your delivery, the Pro gets the ball rolling sooner across a wider range of stroke conditions. You can't see the loft bands at address, so nothing about the tech distracts you over the ball. Mid toe hang makes this a fit for players with a slight to moderate arc, which describes most people who gravitate toward blades anyway. The plumber's neck adds a touch of offset and keeps the look conventional. Finish and milling quality are what you'd expect at this price, which is to say high, because SIK positioned itself as a premium brand from day one.
Who It's For
- Players with a slight to moderate arc in their stroke, since the mid toe hang matches that natural rotation.
- Anyone whose launch is inconsistent, especially golfers who add or lose shaft lean under pressure and see putts skid or bounce early.
- Traditionalists who want a clean blade with no sightline and are comfortable aiming off the topline alone.
- Golfers willing to pay premium blade money for face technology rather than a famous name on the bumpers.
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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
| Brand | SIK Golf |
| Model | Pro |
| Year | 2021 |
| Type | Blade |
| Toe hang | Mid toe hang |
| Alignment aid | No |
Câu hỏi thường gặp
- What is Descending Loft Technology on the SIK Pro?
- The face has four lofts milled into it, 4 degrees at the bottom descending to 1 degree at the top. Depending on where you strike the ball and how much shaft lean you deliver, the ball meets an appropriate loft, so launch stays consistent even when your stroke varies. The goal is getting the ball into a true roll faster.
- Is the SIK Pro good for a straight-back-straight-through stroke?
- It's not the ideal match. Mid toe hang is built for strokes with some arc and face rotation. If your stroke is very straight with minimal rotation, a face-balanced mallet, or SIK's own face-balanced options, will fight you less.
- Does the SIK Pro have an alignment line?
- No. The 2021 Pro has no sightline or alignment aid at all. You aim it using the topline and the leading edge. Plenty of good putters prefer this because a line can conflict with how your eyes read the target, but if you rely on a sightline to aim, factor that in before buying.
- Is this the putter Bryson DeChambeau uses?
- Bryson plays SIK, which is how most golfers heard of the brand, but he uses an armlock setup with different specs. The Pro is a conventional-length blade for standard putting strokes. Same face technology, very different configuration.
- Is the SIK Pro worth the price compared to a Scotty Cameron?
- Depends on what you're buying for. A Scotty holds resale value better and carries more prestige. The SIK Pro's case is performance: the DLT face does something no Cameron does, and if your launch is inconsistent, it addresses a real problem. Milling quality is comparable. It's a putter you buy to hole more putts, not to show off in the bag.
Alternatives to the SIK Golf Pro
Other blade putter models from different brands, closest to its model year.
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