

Odyssey's iconic 2-Ball putter, first introduced at the start of the 21st Century, was one of the first modern-day mallets to really make it big.
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Whilst there are a few examples of its use by professional golfers, such as Billy Casper in the 1960s and Nick Faldo in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the vast majority still used a blade putter.įast forward to 2019 and, like most of the golf equipment market, there has been a huge shift in putter design and preference, with the majority of golfers now preferring the greater forgiveness of the bigger mallet shape.
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The first is a driver head that is any bigger than our modern-day fairway woods.

White Hot Microhinge Face Insert for a Great Feel and Smooth RollĬombines legendary White Hot feel with dozens of microhinges embedded across the face that promote topspin for smooth roll and acute distance control.If you look back at any golf footage from the 20th century, you'll be hard-pressed to find a couple of things. Sole Weights and Grip Weight for a Smooth and Accurate StrokeĪdditional weight in the sole and butt-end of the grip change the putter’s dynamics to help golfers consistently repeat a smoother and more accurate stroke. The Stroke Lab shaft is slightly stiffer and lower torque compared to standard putter shafts for to better control the slightly heavier head. Slightly Stiffer and Lower Torque for Increased Control Tip-heavy graphite and steel shaft saves 40 grams* that’s relocated into each end of the putter to change performance dynamics. Multi-material Stroke Lab Shaft for Innovative Weight Distribution Feel for the putterhead becomes more acute, helping the golfer repeat the same, smooth stroke time after time.

Odyssey studies indicate improvements in the consistency of backswing time, face-angle at impact, ball speed, and ball direction*. The effect of Stroke Lab’s innovative weight distribution on the stroke is dramatic. We’ve redistributed that saved weight by adding 10g to the head in the form of two sole weights, and adding 30g to the grip-end via a 10g-lighter grip and 40g end-weight.
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The Stroke Lab shaft is a full 40 grams lighter**, made possible by an innovative new multi-material shaft design that combines a graphite body with a steel tip to net out at just 75g, with most of the mass concentrated in the tip. This is a completely new approach to putter weighting, and only Odyssey has it. Odyssey’s new Stroke Lab putter line helps improve the stroke through a profound change in weight distribution made possible by an innovative new shaft*. They attempt to mask a given stroke’s weaknesses instead of improving those weaknesses. Yet most putting technologies focus on improving alignment or improving the quality of roll. Most golfers’ putting strokes are inconsistent.

The new Stroke Lab line of putters incorporates a unique new method of weight distribution designed to improve the physical dynamics of the stroke. Stroke Lab is about challenging common, well-established putter norms with innovative ideas that promote better performance.
