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The Swag Golf Savage Too (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 milled putters with wild headcovers and a cult following, and the 2024 Savage Too is one of the more interesting shapes in their lineup. It's a compact mallet milled from carbon steel, but it doesn't behave like most mallets you've tried. The mid toe hang is the tell. Where the typical mallet is face balanced and aimed at straight-back-straight-through strokes, this one wants to rotate.
That combination is rarer than it should be. Plenty of golfers love the stability and larger footprint of a mallet head but putt with a noticeable arc, and they usually end up fighting a face-balanced putter that resists the release they naturally make. The Savage Too splits the difference, mallet forgiveness with blade-like feel through the stroke.
One thing to know going in: there's no alignment aid. No sightline, no dots, nothing. The top is clean, and Swag did that on purpose. You aim it off the top edge and the shape of the head, the way blade players have always done. Some golfers find that liberating. Others miss the line the moment they set it down.
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The head is precision milled, which is the whole point of paying Swag prices. Milling gives you a consistent face, a soft but responsive strike, and the kind of crisp edges and finish work that cast putters can't match. The Savage Too's profile is shorter front to back than a tour-standard mallet like a Spider or a Phantom, so it sets up more like an oversized blade with extra mass pushed to the perimeter. That weight distribution is what earns it the mallet label. Off-center hits lose less speed than they would on a traditional blade, so your misses from ten feet still finish near the hole. Meanwhile the hosel configuration produces that mid toe hang, which keeps the face rotation of the putter matched to a moderate arc stroke rather than fighting it.
Who It's For
- Players with a moderate arc in their stroke who want mallet forgiveness without the face-balanced feel that usually comes with it.
- Blade putter users who are tired of punishing misses but don't want to relearn their release.
- Anyone who aims by feel and top edge rather than sightlines, since there's no alignment aid to lean on.
- Golfers who care about milled feel and boutique finish work and are willing to pay for it.
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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 Too |
| Year | 2024 |
| Type | Mallet |
| Toe hang | Mid toe hang |
| Alignment aid | No |
Câu hỏi thường gặp
- Is the Swag Savage Too face balanced?
- No. It has mid toe hang, which is unusual for a mallet. Most mallets are face balanced or close to it. The Savage Too is built for players with a moderate arc who release the putter through impact, so if your stroke is dead straight back and through, a face-balanced mallet is probably a better match.
- Does the Savage Too have an alignment line?
- It doesn't. The top is completely clean, no sightline or dots. You aim using the top edge and the shape of the head. If you rely on a line to square the face, that's worth trying before you buy, because it changes how the putter looks at address more than you'd expect.
- What stroke type fits the 2024 Savage Too?
- A moderate arc. The mid toe hang means the face naturally opens and closes through the stroke, so it suits golfers whose putter head travels on a slight curve rather than a straight line. Strong-arc players and straight-stroke players sit at either edge of its fit window.
- Is the Savage Too more forgiving than a blade?
- Yes, meaningfully. The mallet shape moves weight to the perimeter, so off-center strikes hold their speed better than they would on a traditional blade. It's not as stable as a full-size high-MOI mallet, but that's the trade for a compact head with toe hang.
- Is Swag Golf worth the money compared to Scotty Cameron or Odyssey?
- If you value milled construction and limited-run finish work, Swag competes directly with Scotty Cameron on quality at a similar price. Against a cast Odyssey you're paying a real premium, and the performance gap is smaller than the price gap. You're buying feel, craftsmanship, and the brand's aesthetic as much as raw performance.
Alternatives to the Swag Golf Savage Too
Other mallet putter models from different brands, closest to its model year.
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