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Odyssey White hot XG #9

Odyssey White hot XG #9


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Heel-shafted, flanged blade. Used by Phil Mickelson to win the 2007 Players Championship.
The White Hot XG #9 features a long hosel and half-shaft offset. It’s also available in a left-handed mode...
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Review Date
April 19, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Dirk Grosskopf ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Odyssey White hot XG #9

Summary:
I bought this in 2007, when I started to replace the clubs from my beginners set. My golf pro offered me to test all putters he offered and the White hot XG #9 won. Like stated before, it gives me a solid feedback and I miss less puts since it is in my bag. I also tested blades, 2 ball putters and others, but no one made me confident like this one.

Similar Products Used:
Voit Series 3 putter


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Review Date
March 4, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Jimmy R ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Odyssey White Hot XG #9

Summary:
This is one of the best putters I have ever had and I have a collection of over 50 putters. The only one I would put ahead of this in the feel catagory is my 1964 model of the Wilson 8802. The XG #9 has a soft but responsive feel that offers great feedback. The only thing I would change and this is just my personal preference is the standard grip. I prefer a mid-size pistol grip. If price is an issue you might want to consider the Cleveland Classic #2 that is currently available new in stores. I agree with every thing that the previous reviewer said about this putter.

Similar Products Used:
Wilson 8802 & 8813, Odyssey Dual Force 882 & 664, Taylor Made Nubbins B1, Teardrop Rollface (Anser style), Ping Anser, Ping A-Blade, Ping Zing, Ram Zebra


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Review Date
December 20, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: cgcope ,  Scratch Golfer

Model Reviewed:
Odyssey White Hot XG #9

Summary:
Wow! Absolutely The very very best putter I have ever had in my bag it is almost hard tt miss putts with this thing. I have been putting with blade putters all my life. I have had a couple Cleveland blade putters the design by model, a tileist putter that was also similar to the 8802's. I had Red X right before I switched to the odyssey 877 which is their 8802 version which I have to say is an awesome putter too. But enough I got this #9 which I had been wandering into golf stores for a while and putting with one and man I just kept making them, they're easy to line they sit nice and I figured it was a fluke but I wanted one. Then I found one that was 33 inches and man I am rolling the rock again making Bombs and making everything inside 6 feet. Now if I would just take time to work on the rest of my game, I could play this game again the way I use to. This putter has made me want to play again I'm telling you if you cant putt with this thing your never gonna be able to putt. I hope I dont live to regret leaving this review I feel like I let a secret out the bag. No wonder Phil can putt!

Customer Service:
No Need Probably would just go find another 33inch #9 not a fan of the Odyssey or Callaway Customer service

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Designed by Cleveland putter. Titleist blade. Ping pal. Scotty Cameron Red X


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