Throwing putters off the tee feels reckless until you grip an Envy. Something about MVP's overmold technology transforms what should be a timid 20-footer into a confident bombing putter that laughs at 250-foot pins.
The rim sits perfectly between your thumb and fingers — substantial enough for real power, narrow enough for putting precision. That's the Envy's magic trick. Most putters force you to choose between approach reliability and putting feel, but this disc smugly refuses that compromise.
Watch it fly and you'll see why Simon Lizotte bags multiples. The flight starts dead straight with surprising glide for a putter, holding whatever angle you release without the twitchy overstability that plagues so many "throwing putters." Need a gentle left finish? It's there. Want laser-beam straight? Just add a touch of hyzer and watch it flatten beautifully.
The Envy shines brightest on those awkward 180-foot approaches where drivers feel like overkill and your putting putter lacks the torque resistance for a full rip. Threading gaps becomes almost boring — the disc tracks so predictably through tight windows that you'll start eyeing more aggressive lines.
Advanced players appreciate how it holds anhyzer without flipping completely over, while beginners love that it won't punish imperfect form like an overstable approach disc. The fade is assertive enough to prevent rollaways but gentle enough for chains.
Does it replace your putting putter? Probably not — though some players do putt with it exclusively. But as a driving putter and approach disc, the Envy occupies that sweet spot where confidence meets capability. Every bag needs one.
