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Odyssey Marxman XG

Odyssey Marxman XG


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Review Date
April 26, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: simon221065 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Odyssey Marxman XG

Summary:
Well my favourite club used to be my Titleist 905R (which is brilliant) but it has been replaced by my Marxman Whitehot putter - XG mallet.
It is a pleasure to use, the ball comes off the face very sweetly and I have never putter so straight and true. As the other reviews state - it is very easy to align with your eyes right over the centre line and the long stripe through the putter.
I went out in my first competitive medal today and shot a net -5 and only 27 putts - undoubtedly the best I have ever putted and all down to the Marxman. A fantastic club.

Customer Service:
Not used

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Taylormade Rossa


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Review Date
April 1, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: glfjnky ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Odyssey Marxman Putter

Summary:
I bought this as an open box special online because of how inexpensive it was, and the shaft length. WOW is all I can say! I have never been a big fan of mallet putters, but this one definitely changed my mind really quick. Alignment is a breeze with the two big racing stripes and the balance is incredible. This club performs better than it looks. If you are tired of blowing great shots by two or three putting, this is your solution. Great quality, and greater performer. A new permanent fixture in my bag.

Customer Service:
Haven't had to use them.

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Ping Anser, TaylorMade Rosa Daytona


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Review Date
March 14, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: cckid ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
odyssey marxman mallet

Summary:
HARDLY EVER REVIEW A CLUB, BUT JUST HAD TO GET IN MY 2 CENTS ABOUT THIS PUTTER. IVE NEVER BEEN A BIG FAN OF ODYSSEY PUTTERS, AND USUALLY LIKE A CENTER SHAFTED PUTTER, BUT WAS PLAYING WITH A GUY THE OTHER DAY THAT HAD ONE OF THESE, AND I TRIED IT. I LIKED THE FEEL OF IT, EVEN THOUGH IT WAS VERY LIGHT & A HEEL SHAFTED PUTTER. LONG STORY SHORT I GOT ONE, WEIGHTED IT WITH SOME WEIGHT OFF A HEAVY PUTTER BRAND PUTTER, SINCE I LIKE A HEAVY PUTTER. I THEN ADDED A 2 THUMB PUTTER GRIP WHICH IS A VERY WIDE GRIP WHERE YOU CAN PLACE BOTH THUMBS DOWN THE FRONT OF THE SHAFT, BINGO. I CAN HONESTLY SAY I HAVE NEVER PUTTED HALF AS GOOD AS I AM NOW. BEFORE THIS PUTTER, WAS STUGGLING WITH 5-6 FOOTERS, BUT THEY HAS ALMOST BECOME AUTOMATIC. IN ONE 18 HOLES THE OTHER DAY MADE 2 PUTTS OVER 40 FEET, WOULD NORMALLY BE LUCKY TO DO THAT ALL YEAR LONG. MAYBE THIS IS A STRANGE COMBINATION OF WEIGHT & GRIP, BUT ON THE PUTTER IT HAS BEEN UNBELIEVABLE FOR ME. HAVE PLAYED A TOTAL OF 5 ROUNDS NOW, AND HAVE PUTTED GREAT EVERYTIME SO I DONT BE IT IS A SHORT TERM FLUKE. HAVE MORE CONFIDENCE OVER PUTTS OF ANY LENGHT NOW THAN I EVER HAVE HAD. LOOKS LIKE THE ETERNAL QUEST FOR A PUTTER IS OVER.

Customer Service:
NEVER USED

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NEBER COMPROMISE, MAGREGOR, TONS OF OTHERS


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Review Date
June 10, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: Grant ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Odyssey Marxman mallet

Summary:
Wow. This has already made a big difference to my putting and I've only had it a couple of days.
Took it on the putting green and was holing putts from all over the place - wasn't quite so good on the course but still made two or three really good putts including a tricky 15-20 footer.
The alignment aid really helps a lot and the ball sounds great off the face.
The biggest difference is that you step up feeling you have a great chance of making a putt. You're almost EXPECTING it to go in the hole rather than HOPING it will go in.
It wasn't cheap but I'm glad I paid the money for this putter.


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Review Date
March 17, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: plumber2 ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Odyssey White Hot XG Marxman

Summary:
I had been having trouble with 4 foot putts until I met this putter. It is now one of my best friends and I dare anyone else to touch it. Smooth, soft, effortless, and amazing are terms I use regularly when describing this putter. Believe it or not I'm very picky and hard to impress but Kudos to Odyssey, I absolutely love it and encourage others to give it a try. You won't be sorry. The Marxman mallet putter is the easiest improvement to my golf scores in over 22 years of playing.

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Rossie 2, Ping Anser, I even tried my sons kid putter


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