Evnroll ER2V Putter Review
Find out why we crowned this our favourite putter of 2021
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A near flawless putter that imparts a controlled and consistent roll to improve performance from all lengths of putt. The adjustable neck system adds another layer of detail where small gains in face control and timing can make the difference between a good and great round.
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Exceptional consistency and feel
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Elegant looks
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Minimizes the effects of mishits.
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Slow speed imparted takes some time to get used to.
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Evnroll ER2V Putter Review
Putters like the Evnroll ER2V don't come around too often. It can be hard to tell the difference between one good putter or another, but the ER2V has elevated itself above the majority of its competition through performance-focused innovations, precision milling and premium aesthetics. It therefore was a no brainer inclusion in our best putters (opens in new tab) guide.
Watch Joel Tadman test 15 of the latest putter models and crown the Evnroll ER2V his favourite
From a visual perspective, this putter excels. The wide blade shape sets up perfectly and sits flush to the ground. The two dots at the front encourages you to get the shaft angle correct, which for us was a little more upright and therefore reducing the rotation of the head during the stroke - something that should lead to more consistency.
The finish oozes sophistication and the long black sightline certainly helps set the face to your intended target.
We’ve had this in the bag for a number of months now and have had far more above average putting rounds than below average. In our first round with it in the bag, we had 26 putts and our Arccos data told us we gained a full four shots on a typical five handicapper.
So clearly, the putter works, but was this round a flash in the pan? Far from it. It has been a reliable flat stick ever since it was first employed, boosting our confidence through regularly holing from short range while also dropping in the occasional mid and long range effort.
One thing to note is that balls (opens in new tab) come off the face a little slower on the ER2V than most other putters we’ve tested. So if you’re greens are slow or you use your putter a lot from off the green you might find yourself coming up short a lot initially.
A quick recalibration of your stroke length should be enough to fix this but it can take a while to adjust to the change in pace.
But it is the consistency of the roll, along with how well this putter sets up, that ensures your long range putting improves, taking the pressure off your short putts.
The stock Envroll Tour Tac grip is also a big positive. It has a wide front edge with thumb position markers and a soft, tacky feel that just melts into your hands and makes it feel like you are one with the putter.
We haven’t even mentioned that each head shape in the Evnroll V Series comes with four hosel options - they are interchangeable via the adjustable screw system that is visible on the sole of the putter. The short slant hosel seems to work for us but go through a custom fitting and you’d be able to try different necks to determine which one was best for your action - enhancing the versatility of this range significantly.
Joel has worked in the golf industry for over 12 years covering both instruction and more recently equipment. He now oversees all product content here at Golf Monthly, managing a team of talented and passionate writers and presenters in delivering the most thorough and accurate reviews, buying advice, comparisons and deals to help the reader find exactly what they are looking for. So whether it's the latest driver, irons, putter or laser rangefinder, Joel has his finger on the pulse keeping up to date with the latest releases in golf. He is also responsible for all content on irons and golf tech, including distance measuring devices and launch monitors.
One of his career highlights came when covering the 2012 Masters he got to play the sacred Augusta National course on the Monday after the tournament concluded, shooting a respectable 87 with just one par and four birdies. To date, his best ever round of golf is a 5-under 67 back in 2011. He currently plays his golf at Burghley Park Golf Club in Stamford, Lincs, with a handicap index of 3.3.
Joel's current What's In The Bag?
Driver: Titleist TSR3, 9°
Fairway wood: Titleist TSR3, 15°
Hybrid: Titleist TSi2, 18°
Irons: TaylorMade P770, 4-7 iron, TaylorMade P7MC 8-PW
Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM8, 50°, 54° and a Titleist Vokey SM9 60° lob wedge
Putter: Evnroll ER2V
Ball: 2021 Titleist Pro V1x
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