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Odyssey White Hot XG Series
$150.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Good handling for the price point - feel, balance and touch are indicative of many higher-end clubs. White Hot insert is highly beneficial - keeps ball in line, and forgives distance on mis-hits. Simple, responsive design is preferable to competitors from Cameron and Taylor Made - provides a true representation of a player's putting skill.
The Cons:Unique aesthetic may be off-putting to some golfers - has the tendency to come across as "gimmicky" or over-enginnered on first glance.
The Odyssey White Hot XG Series is a relatively inexpensive line of putters. These putters are so named because they feature the White Hot XG insert, which Odyssey promotes as the softest and most responsive in their lineup.
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The insert lends the White Hot XG Series putters consistency of performance. This multi-layer insert also helps with the distance control of these putters. The Elastomer core material is soft and provides a quick roll. The outer striking surface of the White Hot XG Series putters is thin. The combination of the insert, core and thin striking surface make for a forgiving, responsive putter. There are twenty-one model variations available.
2 Features
- Twenty-one models
- White Hot XG insert
- Multi-layered insert
- Elastomer core
- Thin striking surface
- High MOI
- High forgiveness
- Truer roll (than previous models)
- Unique head shapes
- 3 degree loft
- 70 degree lie
- 335g headweight
Model Options
- 2-ball: full-shaft offset
- 2-ball Blade: blade like design, full-shaft offset
- 2-ball CS: extended mallet, center shaft, no offset
- 2-ball Lined: extended mallet, full-shaft offset
- 2-ball F7: extended mallet, weighted alignment wings, double-bend shaft, full-shaft offset
- 2-ball Long: extended mallet, long shaft, split grip, full-shaft offset
- 2-ball Mid: extended mallet, mid-length shaft, extended one-piece grip, full-shaft offset
- Marxman Mallet: face-balanced alignment, perimeter weighting, full-shaft offset
- Marxman Mini: modified face-balanced alignment, perimeter weighting, full-shaft offset
- Sabertooth: bad for long shots, great for close up, radical alignment, high-density fangs, full-shaft offset
- Teron: high-density perimeter wings, triangulated HD alignment, double-bend shaft, full-shaft offset
- #7 Long: larger, modified mallet, weighted alignment wings, double-bend shaft, full-shaft offset
- #7 Mid: oversized modified mallet, weighted alignment wings, double-bend shaft, one-piece grip, full-shaft offset
- #1: heel-toe weighted blade, crank-neck hosel, full-shaft offset
- #7: modified mallet, weighted alignment wings, double-bend shaft, full-shaft offset
- #7 CS: modified mallet, weighted alignment wings, center shaft, no offset
- #9: toe-weighted, heel-shaft, flanged blade, long hosel, half-shaft offset
- Rossie: face-balanced mallet, double-bend shaft, full-shaft offset
- Rossie Blade: modified face-balanced, double-bend shaft, full-shaft offset
- 330 Mallet: face-balanced mallet, hi-def alignment stripes, crank-neck hosel, full-shaft offset
- Hawk: modified half-hex, alignment stripe, weighted wings, double-bend shaft and full-shaft offset
User Reviews (1)
Pros & Cons
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Good handling for the price point - feel, balance and touch are indicative of many higher-end clubs
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White Hot insert is highly beneficial - keeps ball in line, and forgives distance on mis-hits
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Simple, responsive design is preferable to competitors from Cameron and Taylor Made - provides a true representation of a player's putting skill
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Flat-end design is more consistent in performance than many blade putters - excellent option for inexperienced golfers who have yet to discover their grip style
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Superb weight and balancing make it much easier to "find the line" - significantly reduces swaying for confident, straight-ahead shooting
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Advanced technology puts the club at the forefront of modern golf - used by many touring professionals on the putting green
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Unique aesthetic may be off-putting to some golfers - has the tendency to come across as "gimmicky" or over-enginnered on first glance
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