D'Arcy

Rarely do art, history, and technology combine to create a truely unique take on a classic putter, paying homage to a head style that won major championships in a bygone era.
— Professor Peter Beames of LinkSoul

Collaborating with John Ashworth and his Linksoul company, this putter reflects our shared appreciation of golf's heritage.

This Kronos redesign was inspired by mid-century blade putter design. More art than science, many of its features are rarely seen today such as the long neck, flangeless back, and two inch ferrule. Striving to keep its character but improve on the craftsmanship, we milled the putter from solid billet steel. Signature Compass Scored face, three plane sole, and sharp precision milling make this putter unmistakably a Kronos.

The Refined Series putters use 11L17 carbon steel. This leaded steel is naturally a softer than stainless steel. Because carbon steel rusts the club is coated with a protective layer of nickel, chrome, and PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition). The coating combination has been tested to be more rust resistant than stainless steel. The slate color PVD is a unique color to Kronos putters that highlights the fine milling. 

Made in the United States of America.

Specifications
1-piece billet milled
11L17 carbon steel
Physical Vapor Deposition finish
3 degrees loft, 71 degrees lie, 3 degrees draft
6 o'clock toe hang
Compass Scored face
Three plane sole
365 grams
Stepless steel shaft
Lathed aluminum ferrule

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D’Arcy Putters. The lighter colored one is stainless steel from the Raw series and the dark versions is a dark grey slate PVD from the Refined Series.

Kronos uncovered the historic blade’s secrets as they unraveled the DNA of its design. ‘D’Arcy’ marks an intersection of modern technology and handcrafted artistry. This Kronos interpretation is beautifully milled from a solid block of steel.
— John Ashworth
​The D'Arcy, like every Kronos putter, is milled from a solid block of metal​

​The D'Arcy, like every Kronos putter, is milled from a solid block of metal. The picture shows the first operation of the milling process milled from a solid billet of metal.