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The Swag Golf Suave Too (2024) is a blade putter suited to players with an arcing stroke. It has mid toe hang.
Blade Putter
Swag Golf built its name on limited drops, wild headcovers, and putters that sell out in minutes. The Suave Too is the model that keeps the whole operation honest. Strip away the hype and you have a milled blade with a plumber's neck and mid toe hang, the kind of head shape that has been winning tournaments since before most of Swag's customers were born.
The 2024 version doesn't reinvent anything, and that's the point. Swag mills these in the USA from solid stainless steel, and the feel off the face is what you'd expect from a one-piece milled blade: firm, precise, with immediate feedback on where you struck it. Miss it toward the toe and you'll know. Flush it and you'll want to do it again.
One thing to be clear about up front: there is no alignment aid on this putter. No sight line, no dot. Just a clean top line and the milled finish. Some players find that liberating. Others need the training wheels. Know which one you are before you spend this kind of money.
Thiết kế
The Suave Too is a classic heel-toe weighted blade with a plumber's neck, which is what produces its mid toe hang. That hang angle matters more than the looks. A putter with mid toe hang wants to open and close through the stroke, so it fits players with a moderate arc rather than a straight-back-straight-through motion. Put this in the hands of a face-balanced-mallet player and the face will feel like it's fighting them. At address you get a compact head, a slim top line, and nothing else to look at. Swag's milling work is genuinely good, on par with putters costing more, and the finish options rotate with their drops. It photographs well, but more importantly it sits square and frames the ball cleanly for players who aim off the face and top line rather than a painted line.
Who It's For
- Players with a moderate arc in their stroke who release the putter face naturally, since the mid toe hang works with that motion instead of against it.
- Golfers who aim using the top line and the face itself and find sight lines and dots more distracting than helpful.
- Anyone who wants a premium milled blade but is bored of the usual Scotty Cameron and Bettinardi options and likes that Swag runs limited batches.
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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 | Suave Too |
| Year | 2024 |
| Type | Blade |
| Toe hang | Mid toe hang |
| Alignment aid | No |
Câu hỏi thường gặp
- Is the Swag Suave Too face balanced or toe hang?
- It has mid toe hang, courtesy of the plumber's neck hosel. That makes it a fit for strokes with a moderate arc. If your stroke is straight back and through with minimal face rotation, a face-balanced putter would suit you better.
- Does the Suave Too have an alignment line?
- No. The 2024 Suave Too has a clean, unmarked top line with no sight line or dot. You aim it with the leading edge and the frame of the head. If you rely on a line to square the face, this putter will ask you to break that habit or look elsewhere.
- How does the Suave Too compare to a Scotty Cameron Newport?
- They occupy the same territory: milled stainless blade, plumber's neck, toe hang for arced strokes. The Suave Too is Swag's take on that formula, milled in the USA in smaller batches, usually with more distinctive finishes and stampings. Feel is comparable. The choice mostly comes down to looks, availability, and whether you want something fewer people are gaming.
- What stroke type fits the Suave Too?
- A moderate arc. Mid toe hang means the face naturally opens on the way back and closes through impact, so it rewards players who rotate the face slightly rather than holding it square the whole way. Strong-arc players could also make it work, though they may prefer even more toe hang.
- Are Swag Golf putters worth the money?
- If you value milling quality and want something outside the mainstream, yes. You're paying boutique prices for boutique production, and the Suave Too performs like any well-made milled blade. What you're not getting is forgiveness. This is a blade, and off-center hits lose speed and feel harsh. Buy it for the craftsmanship and the fit, not because it will rescue a shaky stroke.
Alternatives to the Swag Golf Suave Too
Other blade putter models from different brands, closest to its model year.
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