Odyssey Works putters introduced
Works putters come with new face insert and Versa allignment
Callaway has unveiled its Odyssey Works family of putters, which come with new face inserts, alignment aids and various head shapes
Callaway has unveiled its Odyssey Works family of putters, which come with new face inserts, alignment aids and various head shapes.
The face insert is an improvement on the groundbreaking White Hot, while Versa alignment has been incorporated into all designs to produce a putter range that delivers improved feel and consistency and a purer roll.
The Odyssey Works putters come in a number of head shapes and styles, with franchises like #1, #7, two-ball and Fang returning.
Arguably the main technological innovation is the creation of a Fusion RX face insert.
This combines all the features of the best-selling White Hot insert - which has delivered the most wins on tour - with new roll technology.
An ultra-thin stainless steel mesh and Metal-X pattern produce a faster and purer roll, as well as reducing skidding.
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In terms of alignment, the silver and black contrast on top of the putter focuses the eyes on the linear design, which highlights the proper face angle from address to impact.
The Odyssey Works putters are available in a wide range of tour-proven head shapes, so golfers will be able to find a model that best suits their eye and idiosyncratic putting stroke.
All of the Works putter headshapes have been validated and used successfully on tour by some of the world's best players.
Below, you can see an Odyssey Works putters overview video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52l7k_pE5B4
Odyssey Works putters will be available to buy from January 30, 2015.
Prices start at £149 for the regular Works putters, while the two-ball Fang Superstroke will set you back £189.
Nick Bonfield joined Golf Monthly in 2012 after graduating from Exeter University and earning an NCTJ-accredited journalism diploma from News Associates in Wimbledon. He is responsible for managing production of the magazine, sub-editing, writing, commissioning and coordinating all features across print and online. Most of his online work is opinion-based and typically centres around the Majors and significant events in the global golfing calendar. Nick has been an avid golf fan since the age of ten and became obsessed with the professional game after watching Mike Weir and Shaun Micheel win The Masters and PGA Championship respectively in 2003. In his time with Golf Monthly, he's interviewed the likes of Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose, Jose Maria Olazabal, Henrik Stenson, Padraig Harrington, Lee Westwood and Billy Horschel and has ghost-written columns for Westwood, Wayne Riley, Matthew Southgate, Chris Wood and Eddie Pepperell. Nick is a 12-handicap golfer and his favourite courses include Old Head, Sunningdale New, Penha Longha, Valderrama and Bearwood Lakes. If you have a feature pitch for Nick, please email nick.bonfield@futurenet.com with 'Pitch' in the subject line. Nick is currently playing: Driver: TaylorMade M1 Fairway wood: TaylorMade RBZ Stage 2 Hybrid: Ping Crossover Irons (4-9): Nike Vapor Speed Wedges: Cleveland CBX Full Face, 56˚, Titleist Vokey SM4, 60˚ Putter: testing in progress! Ball: TaylorMade TP5x
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