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Odyssey White Hot 2C

Odyssey White Hot 2C


Description
  • Scoop-back blade
  • Center non-offset shaft



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Review Date
February 12, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: jsebio ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
White hot #2 Center Shaft

Summary:
Choosing a putter can be hard work, there are so many choices aout there. I tried many before I settled on this one. I realy like this putter. I was not sure about the insert putters at first but have come to like it. The white hot are the nicest putters I have hit. I like the center shaft because it fits my eye. I tried other center shafted putters but this one blows the others away. I am not a good putter at all, (32-38 a round) but this putter allows me to keep the ball on line and hit it square. In short, it gives me a better chance to hole it. If you like bulleye putters this is the putter for you.

Similar Products Used:
White hot #1, Titelist Bullseye


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Review Date
June 7, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: puckcoach3 ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Odyssey White Hot 2C

Summary:
I'm one of those players that tends to rotate my putters with the ebb and flow of my success. I bought this putter in January and it was slow to get into the rotation. It felt great at the store but it was a bit heavier than my other putters and I was having a hard time dialing in the distance. That has since changed. Now, it won't let any of my other putters back into the rotation so it stays in my bag.

I am a traditionalist in terms of putters. I can't stand the "gimmicky" oversized, MOI monsters. Actually, two of putters in my rotation are Bullseye-type blade putters so this may put into perspective where I'm coming from.

This White Hot Center shafted putter is a great compromise between the pure-blade putters and those with some foregiveness. This does require you to get pretty close to the sweetspot of the putter but you can miss it by a little and still get a great roll. The alignment is simple (single line)and the feel is great with a variety of ball types. The roll comes out pure and holds its' line great. I also tried the CS White steel but the ball seemed to "shoot" off the face with little control.

Great bang for the buck. Give it a shot, you won't regret it.

Customer Service:
Haven't needed.

Similar Products Used:
White Steel Odyssey, Cameron Flange, Cameron Newport


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Review Date
September 29, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: sambodavid ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Odyssey white hot #2

Summary:
The white hot #2 center shafted putter is one of the best putters ever made in my opinion. The white insert and center shaft combination give you a lot of confidence over the ball. I've always preferred center shafted putters because they simply allow you to line up putts easier. Very affordable also.

Customer Service:
Excellent as always

Similar Products Used:
ping g2 putter, ping isopur putter


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