The putter brand that’s owned the No.1 spot on tour for a quarter of a century is pushing its zero torque concept forward – literally – with a design built to help golfers set up square, aim square and stay square throughout the stroke.
There’s something inherently poetic about a golfer searching for “the one” – not a swing or a coach, but a putter. For Adam Scott, that search has stretched across a decade.
Six months ago, Patton Kizzire ended a six-year winless drought on the PGA Tour by claiming the Procore Championship. But it was his demeanour and attitude that turned heads that week.
Two-time major champion Minjee Lee will debut a broomstick putter when she makes her first appearance for 2025 at this week’s Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions in Florida.
Cameron Smith has lamented a day in which his hottest weapon turned cold, with a poor putter relegating him to a share of second behind NSW Open winner Lucas Herbert.
Odyssey borrows some of the variable face thickness ideas generated by artificial intelligence that have fuelled the driver designs of parent company Callaway in recent years to re-imagine how its putterfaces might work.
The Nelson was Day’s first win on tour back in 2010 and he almost won again in 2017, losing a playoff to Billy Horschel. This time, it ended a five-year winless drought and gave him his 13th win on the PGA Tour.