![]() Beginning with the Odyssey, which is very stable through impact and, having also tested it against other models on our Perfect Practice Putting Mat, we were impressed by the roll it offered. While we’re on the subject of the clubface, let’s also talk about the stability and roll each putter delivers. We found it did sound a little hollow, which might be down to the aluminum beams on the 45º face, but they do help to improve the roll of the ball following your putt. This is made of TPU and aluminum beams that provide an excellent sound and solid feel through the golf ball. Meanwhile, the TaylorMade features what the brand calls a Pureroll 2 insert. That means this club delivers a dead sound on impact, but one that many golfers will enjoy on the greens. This feel comes from a clubface that is made from a two-part urethane insert that is the same material as many of the best premium golf balls on the market today. One of the most important factors to consider when purchasing a new putter is the feel and sound of the ball against the clubface, and that is something these two premium mallet putters excel at.Īkin to the original White Hot putters, the new White Hot OG offers a firm feel through impact. While the Odyssey may be a refreshed blast from the past, the Spider GT is an insight into the future, with this putter boasting a cool sci-fi look. ![]() On the base, the putter has two gray steel bars that cut out a gap in the middle of the flat stick, which features TaylorMade’s striking red and yellow Spider GT logo. TaylorMade's Spider GT is a little denser than its predecessor, with the winged-mallet putter featuring a distinctive crown that boasts an 6061 aluminum top plate and a great alignment tool for visual assistance. The TaylorMade Spider GT also features flashes of red throughout its design and is an upgrade on the Taylormade Spider X, a favorite among many Tour Pros, including former World No.1 Dustin Johnson. The white clubface pocket stands out on the club head too, as does the shiny red Stroke Lab shaft, which adds a pop of bright color to your putting game. The club head comes in a silver PVD finish with a half-moon shape that features a clean black alignment line giving users a handy visual guide to the hole. Paying homage to the original White Hot range of putters released nearly 20 years ago, Odyssey’s latest release is a refresh on a classic. Both of these shaft options are precisely fitted with a gray DFX Rubber Grip for a classic look and feel.Both putters come in a mallet design that inspires confidence when you address the putt, but it is the Odyssey White Hot OG 5 that is slightly smaller than the Spider GT, as well as offering a more traditional profile than the Taylormade. ![]() High Performance Shafts With Gray DFX GripĪvailable in a premium stepless steel shaft or the Tour proven, multi-material Stroke Lab shaft in a new candy apple red. These ultra-premium offerings are unlike anything you've ever seen from a White Hot, and the beautiful designs will appeal to golfers who appreciate the look of a milled putter. Tour players and golfers alike have been asking us to re-introduce it for years, and we've listened.Ĭallaway engineers have combined a rich silver PVD finish with fine milling on the surfaces. The original White Hot formulation, feel, sound and performance are all back in one exceptional two-part urethane insert. This putter features Odyssey's legendary White Hot insert, the new red Stroke Lab shaft, and is fitted with a gray DFX grip. ![]() LEGENDARY THEN, ICONIC NOW The White Hot OG 2-Ball Stroke Lab is the latest release of the legendary 2-Ball putter and is a double bend face-balanced mallet best suited for strokes with minimal face rotation and arc. ![]()
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