Why we like it
Milling a putter serves a purpose. Although generally expensive, perfectly cutting the metal from a solid block of steel (as opposed to pouring a liquefied metal into a mould) results in a consistent-feeling putter. Cleveland’s R&D team sought a more affordable approach, only milling the critical parts of a cast putter blank. The milling creates the face’s varying surface-texture densities for consistent ball speed and eliminates porosity in the raw cast head for better feel.
Face milling differs in densities to control off-centre speed.
Four models (1, 4, 8, 8P); head weight: 345-370 grams; lengths: 34, 35 inches ($250 for the All-In steel-tipped graphite shaft version); loft: 3 degrees
Top 5 softest feeling, blade putters, low-handicaps
“Everything feels high-quality – from the face to the matching shaft and head. I made everything inside 10 feet.”
– 0-Handicapper