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The Swag Golf Savage One (2024) is a mallet putter built for stability and easier alignment. It has mid toe hang.
Mallet Putter
Swag Golf built its name on small-batch blades and headcovers that sell out in minutes, so the Savage One mallet has a different job than most mallets on the rack. Where the big OEMs pack their mallets with sightlines, dots, and contrast paint, the 2024 Savage One shows up with a clean crown and nothing to aim with but the top edge. That is a deliberate choice, not an oversight.
The other thing that separates it from the typical mallet is the hang. Most mallets are face-balanced or close to it, built for straight-back-straight-through strokes. The Savage One has mid toe hang, which means it wants to open and close through the stroke like a blade does. If you love mallet stability but your stroke has real arc, that combination is rarer than it should be.
So this is a putter with a specific personality. It gives you the forgiveness and heft of a mallet head while asking you to putt the way blade players putt, by feel and by eye. Plenty of golfers will pick it up and put it right back down. The ones who keep it tend to keep it a long time.
Thiết kế
Swag mills its putters rather than casting them, and the Savage One follows that pattern, with the crisp edges and tight tolerances milling produces. The head is a compact mallet shape, so you get more mass behind the ball than a blade offers without the footprint of an oversized spider-style head. At address it reads clean. No sightline, no dot, no paint fill on the crown to frame the ball. The mid toe hang comes from where the shaft enters the head and how the weight is distributed, and it changes who this putter fits. Pair it with an arcing stroke and the face rotation feels natural. Pair it with a straight-through stroke and you will fight it, because the head is built to release.
Who It's For
- Players with a moderate arc in their stroke who want mallet forgiveness without switching to a face-balanced head.
- Golfers who aim off the top line and find sightlines and alignment dots more distracting than helpful.
- Anyone drawn to milled, small-batch putters and willing to pay boutique prices for one that stands out from mass-market mallets.
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About Swag Golf
Swag Golf brings a distinctive approach to putter design, focusing on quality materials, precision manufacturing, and performance-driven engineering.
Thông số kỹ thuật
| Brand | Swag Golf |
| Model | Savage One |
| Year | 2024 |
| Type | Mallet |
| Toe hang | Mid toe hang |
| Alignment aid | No |
Câu hỏi thường gặp
- Is the Swag Savage One face-balanced?
- No. The 2024 Savage One has mid toe hang, which is unusual for a mallet. Face-balanced putters suit straight-back-straight-through strokes, while mid toe hang fits players whose stroke opens and closes on an arc. If you are not sure which you have, a fitter can measure your stroke type in a few minutes.
- Does the Savage One have an alignment aid?
- It does not. The crown is clean, with no sightline or dot, so you aim using the top edge of the face and the shape of the head. Some golfers aim better this way. If you rely on a long sightline to square the face, this is worth testing before you buy.
- Who should play a mallet with mid toe hang?
- Golfers with an arcing stroke who still want the stability of a mallet head. Most mallets are built for straight strokes, so arc players usually end up in blades by default. The Savage One lets you keep the natural face rotation of your stroke while getting more mass and forgiveness behind the ball.
- How does the Savage One compare to a blade like Swag's Handsome One?
- The Savage One carries more mass in a larger head, so mishits lose less speed and the putter feels more stable through impact. Because it keeps mid toe hang, the stroke feel is closer to a blade than you would expect from a mallet. Think of it as a blade player's mallet rather than a replacement for one style or the other.
- Is a Swag Golf putter worth the price?
- You are paying for milled construction, small production runs, and a brand with a strong resale market. Performance-wise, a well-fit putter from a major OEM can roll it just as well for less. If the look, feel, and exclusivity matter to you, Swag putters tend to hold value better than mass-market models, which softens the upfront cost.
Alternatives to the Swag Golf Savage One
Other mallet putter models from different brands, closest to its model year.
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