The details: Odyssey has extended the White Hot OG lineup for 2022, introducing several new models to the successful 2021 launch. The nostalgic series combines updated versions of past head designs with the familiar soft feel of its White Hot face inserts. Our take: Odyssey’s White Hot OG putters are a blast-from-the-past, calling back to the original White Hot putters from decades ago. We tested: White Hot OG: 1, 7, 7S, 7 Bird DB, 7 CH, 7 Nano, Double Wide DB, Rossie, Rossie S, 2-ball They also have White Hot inserts for a soft feel, and Stroke lab shafts for added control. The details: These multi-material constructions use a combination of 303 stainless steel, lightweight 6061 aircraft grade aluminum and heavy Tungsten to create more forgiveness than a blade putter would normally provide. Or in the case of the new Tri-Hot 5K, it needs to be in a class all by itself. That’s the standard they operate by, and when they introduce a brand-new family, it must be the absolute best in its class. Odyssey focuses on original designs that redefine performance. Our take: Do you want to use a blade-style putter, but find them too unforgiving on off-center hits? Our testers found the Tri-Hot 5K putters to remain stable on heel or toe strikes despite their traditional, blade-like appearances. We tested: One, Two, Three, Double Wide and Triple Wide models There are multiple hosel options to match your stroke, and different crown alignment options to dial in your preferred look. The Eleven putters come with a White Hot insert for a soft feel. There’s a multi-material TPU sole plate in the center of head to improve sound and feel, and also remove unwanted weight from the center of the head. The details: Forward weighting in the head pushes weight toward the face to more closely mimic the weight distribution of a blade putter. This unique head shape delivers the outstanding MOI properties that you would expect from a mallet. It combines Odyssey’s legendary White Hot insert, still the #1 insert on Tour, with their major-winning Stroke Lab shaft to improve the consistency in your stroke. The new Odyssey Eleven has completely reimagined performance in a mallet. Point, aim, shoot.”Īll of our market picks are independently selected and curated by the editorial team. “If you can’t aim this putter, then you can’t aim anything at all,” on tester said. Our testers found it especially easy to aim, especially the Tour Lined and Triple Track versions. Our take: The Odyssey Eleven is a new age mallet design that has the forgiving shape and alignment features of a large putter head, but it performs with the precise control of a blade. We tested: Tour Lined and Triple Track alignment options Want to overhaul your bag for 2022? Find a fitting location near you at GOLF’s affiliate company True Spec Golf. You can find the full list of ClubTest putter reviews here. Below you will find the test results and complete reviews of three new Odyssey putters. To help you make sense of the mountain of high-tech new clubs on the market, we put all of the latest offerings from the top golf club manufacturers to the ultimate test. This year’s ClubTest is bigger and better than ever. We reviewed the newest line of Odyssey putters.
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