New Odyssey White Ice putters launched
Callaway Golf has announced the launch of its new range of Odyssey putters - the White Ice range, which includes the Rossie and the Sabertooth putters.

Callaway Golf has announced the launch of its new range of Odyssey putters - the White Ice range, which includes five new models.
The new Odyssey White Ice putters models include the #1, #7, #9, Rossie and Sabertooth.
The new putters from Callaway feature firmer feeling White Ice Inserts for improved sound, feedback and consistency. This new insert is slightly firmer and more resilient to align with today's softer golf balls. The surface of the face is also evenly textured to enhance sound consistency and the look at address.
Multi-material construction has also allowed designers to develop Advanced Roll Technology (A.R.T.) that moves weight back and lower in the White Ice putters resulting in a lower and deeper centre of gravity for better, quicker and truer roll.
The rich, premium Dark Nickel look features throughout the White Ice Range that is distinguished by Core Putters (Headweight Optimised designs with Tour-proven looks, feel and levels of confidence) and Progressive Putters (radical shapes with a high MOI for better stability and forgiveness).
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