Description The new Odyssey 2-Ball Blade Putters feature a sleeker head design that is longer from heel to toe and more square from front to back while still emphasizing the distinctive 2-Ball alignment system ex...
Summary: This putter is great. I had purchased a Rife 2 Bar Hybrid putter from a golf shop and it felt really good using it on the practise green. When I took it on the course I found that I had great difficulty lining up puts. After a few weeks of playing with it I heard that a friend was getting rid of his 2 Ball Blade putter and he liked the Rife,so we traded. My putting has improved vastly since the trade. The 2 ball alignment works quite well for me and my confidence with my putter is up 100%. This is a great putter and I would reccommend it to anyone
Similar Products Used: Rife,GCR,Bulls eye
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Summary: I didn't use this putter after a bought it until I switched to the cross-handed grip. For some reason, this putter feels much better than my old trusty Ping Zing putting cross-handed. Now that I have switched, I will never switch back. I started having troubles with those dreaded 3 to 5 footers, and the combination of the grip change as well as the putter change has really helped. The 2 ball system works extremely well for alignment, but best of all this putter sets up like a classic Ping or Cameron and doesn't give you that mallet look. Also, the steel insert on the face provides a very soft feel. I didn't really notice it at first, but when I hit a putt with my old Ping now, it feels very jarring. That being said, it took some time on the practice green to get a feel for lags and distance control with the Odyssey. However, the cross-handed grip had just as much to do with that as the putter did. I also like the feel and look of the stock red grip. This putter turned out to be money well spent.
Customer Service: Never dealt with Odyssey
Similar Products Used: Ping Zing 2
Titleist Bullseye
TaylorMade Nubbins
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Summary: Typically have putted with an anser type putter. Have had trouble lining up and hitting putts on the line I thought was putting. Previously had tried the mallet version of this 2 ball. Didn't like the way it rolled the ball. The 2 ball blade lines up very well and puts a good roll on the ball. I would line up other putters by looking at the blade. With this putter, line the 3 balls and you are properly lined up.
Customer Service: na
Similar Products Used: Ping and all the others
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Summary: I bought this putter after using a buddy's and also after reading nothing but good things in all the magazines. Bottom line is that most of us need more pratice time on the greens, so don't expect miracles. But the 2-ball alignment aid is everything it is cracked up to be, the club is balanced, and the feedback is awesome. There's a reason these putters are among the tops on Tour. I'll have mine for a LONG time. But people are fickle with putters, so try before you buy. You probably know a dozen guys who play this putter, so it should not be too hard.
Customer Service: These guys are owned by Callaway, and I've used their customer service before. They're the industry standard.
Similar Products Used: Ping G2i Craz-E, TaylorMade Rossa Monza
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Summary: This putter did not impress me at all. I used to use a DFX 2 ball and liked it but I decided to go with the Blade this time. I used it for 5 rounds and on the putting greens. Lineing up a putt is a snap but I could not get a good feel speed wise. Have since gone back to my awesome Wilson 8813.
Customer Service: ?
Similar Products Used: DFX 2 Ball
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