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Swag Golf The Boss 2.0 Putter

2024Blade

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The Swag Golf The Boss 2.0 (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 doing one thing obsessively well, and The Boss 2.0 is the clearest expression of that. It's a classic Anser-style blade, milled with the kind of precision that made Swag a cult favorite before the big brands started paying attention. No gimmicks, no inserts doing the work for you. Just a clean, traditional head shape that rewards a good stroke and tells you the truth about a bad one.

The 2024 version refines rather than reinvents. Swag kept the profile that blade players expect at address and focused on the details, the feel off the face, the finish work, the overall balance of the head. If you grew up putting with a heel-toe weighted blade, this will feel like coming home, just with better machining than anything from that era.

One thing to know up front: there's no alignment aid here. That's a deliberate choice, not an oversight. Swag is betting you'd rather aim off the topline and the shape of the head itself. Plenty of great putters have done exactly that for decades.

Thiết kế

The Boss 2.0 has mid toe hang, which puts it squarely in the fitting window for players with a slight to moderate arc in their stroke. That's most golfers, for what it's worth. If your putter face rotates open and closed a bit through the stroke, this hang angle works with that motion instead of fighting it. Straight-back-straight-through putters should look at something face balanced instead. At address you get a clean, uncluttered look. No sight line, no dot, nothing on the flange to frame the ball. Some players find that liberating because they aim off the leading edge and let their eyes do the work. Others genuinely need a line to feel committed over the ball. Be honest with yourself about which camp you're in before you buy.

Who It's For

  • Players with a slight to moderate arc in their putting stroke, which is what mid toe hang is built for.
  • Anyone who aims off the topline and finds sight lines distracting rather than helpful.
  • Blade loyalists who want boutique milling quality and are willing to pay for it over a mass-produced putter.

Công nghệ

Heel-Toe WeightingCompact Profile

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

BrandSwag Golf
ModelThe Boss 2.0
Year2024
TypeBlade
Toe hangMid toe hang
Alignment aidNo

Câu hỏi thường gặp

What stroke type fits the Swag Golf The Boss 2.0?
The mid toe hang suits a slight to moderate arc, where the face rotates open on the way back and releases through impact. That covers the majority of golfers. If your stroke is very straight or very strongly arced, a face-balanced putter or one with heavy toe hang would be a better match.
Does The Boss 2.0 have an alignment aid?
No. The topline and flange are clean, with no sight line or dot. You aim using the shape of the head and the leading edge. Some players putt better this way, but if you rely on a line to square the face, factor that into your decision.
How does The Boss 2.0 differ from the original Boss?
The 2.0 is a refinement of the same Anser-style blade concept rather than a redesign. The head shape and overall character carry over, with updates to the details and finish work. If you liked the original, the 2024 version will feel familiar at address.
Is The Boss 2.0 forgiving enough for a mid handicapper?
It's a traditional blade, so mishits will lose more distance than they would with a mallet or a wide-body design. That said, putter forgiveness matters less than fit and confidence. A mid handicapper with a decent stroke and an arc that matches the mid toe hang can absolutely game this putter.
Is a Swag putter worth the price over a mainstream blade?
You're paying for milled construction, small-batch quality control, and Swag's finish work, plus headcovers that have become collectibles in their own right. Performance-wise, a well-fit mainstream blade can roll it just as well. The premium buys craftsmanship and character, and whether that's worth it is a personal call.

Alternatives to the Swag Golf The Boss 2.0

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