As more manufacturers lean into face technology, Odyssey set out to create something distinct to complement its new Ai-Dual and Ai-Dual Square 2 Square families.
The Cobra 3DP Tour putters, a range that includes a blade and five mallets, evolves the company’s additive manufacturing process for putter construction to incorporate multiple materials surrounding a weight-saving 3D-printed nylon crown structure with stainless steel and tungsten for increased stability for better strokes, better impacts and more consistent roll.
Scotty Cameron’s latest Phantom mallets are built to blend softer feel with tighter speed control, thanks to a full-face carbon-steel insert and a new chain-link milling pattern that fine-tunes sound without dulling feedback.
Mizuno’s M.Craft City Series putters comprise four traditional blade and mallet looks with each head forged from the same mild carbon steel (1025E Select) as the company’s famous irons, including the feel-enhancing copper underlay.
Most players using short putters tend to have one thing in common with players who use long putters: both types want to get their eyes directly over the ball.
Odyssey’s new line of Ai-ONE Square 2 Square putters feature a modern centre-shafted design that makes them Stroke Balanced so they want to stay square throughout a golfer’s stroke.
Looking to learn what you need to know about the latest new products from Odyssey? These handy thumbnails will keep you up to date on the company’s new releases.
Scotty Cameron takes his inspiration from many areas. In the case of his latest creation, the B3 Triple Black Design LTD putters, he was motivated by convertible car culture
The new TaylorMade TP Black line of putters is the latest instalment of traditional blade and mallet shapes all featuring the company’s roll-enhancing grooved face insert, along with seven distinct hosel/shaft bend orientations and all at a relatively affordable price.