Its a Ten for Odyssey's New Putter Range

Odyssey Ten will be available Custom Fitted at the Links Golf Lab

This weeks blog discusses the return of one of golf’s most popular designs, the Odyssey 2-Ball. This putter combines the Tour proven 2-Ball design with the Ten head shape, creating a super high MOI (resistance to twist) putter. Plus by adding Odyssey’s new Stroke Lab shaft and their Microhinge Star insert, we feel they have designed the ultimate Odyssey putter.

This technology packed putter comes with the Microhinge face insert aiding a more consistent roll and the new Stroke Lab shaft to help with tempo. Compared to the previous Stroke Lab shafts, the new designs are slightly lighter and stiffer according to the company.

 Odyssey’s Triple Track alignment system also makes a return in the Ten design. The 2-ball and triple track designs are recognised as the ultimate alignment aids for putters on the market.

We feel the new Ten putters are the perfect partner for the golfer who struggles with speed control. With a high proportion of the weight positioned towards the back of the clubhead and away from the clubface this helps to avoid any loss of energy with off centred strikes, a big advantage to improving speed control.

 There is a common misconception that larger putter heads help with hitting your start lines as their less resistance to twisting on off centred strikes. This, however, is not strictly true as has been proven by Quintic Ball Roll studies.

These studies recognise that a blade type putter design helps equally with starting the ball on its intended line but tend to lose more energy with any mis-strikes. Watch out for Jonny, our putting specialist, who will be posting a video on this in a future blog.

 Find out which putter head design best suits you. Click here and book in for a Quintic Ball Roll Putter Custom Fitting session.