Odyssey rolled out a foursome of putter lines with its new Tri-Hot 5K, Eleven and Toulon models as well as a newer version of its White Hot OG lineup.
The Tri-Hot 5K – with five unique head shapes and White Hot inserts – is a blade putter constructed with stainless steel, tungsten and aircraft-grade aluminum with the goal of outperforming a mallet. Using more than 120 grams of tungsten in the toe and heel sections behind a stainless-steel face, it moves the center of gravity forward while increasing inertia – a combination that improves performance in speed and spin control on off-center hits with a much tighter downrange dispersion.
Removable front weights allow you to dial in preferred head weight.
The newly shaped mallet of the Eleven advances the forgiveness and alignment properties of the Ten model, helping a golfer properly frame the ball with the right alignment at address while offering a high moment of inertia and more forward CG for better accuracy and tighter dispersion. It combines the White Hot insert with its lighter, stiffer and more stable red Stroke Lab shaft to improve the consistency in your stroke.
The Eleven has three alignment options on its crown – plain, tour lined or triple track.
The Toulon design milled putters feature a new deep diamond groove milled face, an adjustable split forward weighting configuration and a midnight black satin finish. The full-face grooves – with a medium depth double fly cut to enhance forward roll and feel – channels vibration.
The Stroke Lab shaft weighting saves 40 grams, which is redistributed to the head and grip ends of the putter, rebalancing it for improved tempo and consistency in the stroke.
There are nine Toulon models of blades (San Diego, Madison and Chicago), mallets (Atlanta, Memphis, Daytona Beach and Le Mans) or wing-backs (Las Vegas DB and H4.5) to choose from.
Odyssey also re-introduced an updated OG line of its popular White Hot putters, combining the formulation, feel, sound of its two-part urethane insert in a line of silver finished putters with fine milling on key surfaces. There are 10 unique OG shapes to choose from, including the classic Rossie, as well as three models exclusively designed with shorter shafts and smaller grips to fit women.