Odyssey White Hot 2-Ball Blade
As the name suggests, this strange-looking mallet-headed putter has two golf-ball sized white discs on the back. It's now a tried and tested success on all the major Tours.
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ODYSSEY WHITE HOT 2-BALL BLADE £149
Design and Tech Benefits As the name suggests, this strange-looking mallet-headed putter has two golf-ball sized white discs on the back. It's now a tried and tested success on all the major Tours. A White Hot insert and longer face have been added to the original design. The white discs create a vivid visual alignment aid while the insert should produce a solid yet soft feel on impact.
GM VERDICT The removal of the side wings from the original model accentuate the effect of the two white discs to show even more clearly where you're aiming. The deep head produces less backspin at impact promoting a truer, earlier roll and was a dream to line up. The GM testers were unanimous that this one works. To give us your opinion on this club or any other you have used click here to email us golfmonthly@ipcmedia.com
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