First Look: Odyssey EXO Putters
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First Look: Odyssey EXO Putters

First Look: Odyssey EXO Putters

Last week, Odyssey and Toulon Design released an epic number of putters. By my count, once you factored in all of the head, color, and neck options, it was thirty-seven putters. Maybe my math’s not perfect, but even plus or minus a putter, the release by all industry standards was massive. With that extensive release, Odyssey is truly ready to dominate the floor space in your local shop in 2018.

And they are not done rolling out putters just yet.

That’s right, today I am here to tell you about even more Odyssey putters that will be coming soon to a putter corral near you. Odyssey is bumping up their mallet count even higher, once again even giving consumers two neck options. The EXO story is a whole lot more than Odyssey just pushing the putter number up above forty, it’s about Odyssey pushing the boundaries of how they make putters.

Odyssey EXO

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One of the putters that Odyssey unveiled last week was the designed without restraints EXO 2-Ball. The EXO 2-Ball was the product of the Odyssey power-trio of Williams, Rollinson, and Toulon ignoring all typical design restraints (like material costs and milling time) in an attempt to produce the most spectacular 2-Ball to date. I’d say that they did a pretty darn good job. That 2-Ball is a rose gold tour de force.

This new Odyssey EXO line takes a bit of a different path. Sure, it shares a name, and its multi-material construction nature with the EXO 2-Ball, but the new EXO putters are not intended to be showpieces. True, they are nice to look at, but these putters are meant to be played.

Multi-Material MOI

MOI is a big deal in putters these days. By increasing the Moment of Inertia, designers can increase the stability of a putter during the putting stroke. The conventional wisdom is that the more stable putter; the more accurate putter. If not more accurate, then at least the putting should be more consistent.

The EXO line features three mallet models, the Rossie, the Indianapolis, and the iconic #7, all of which feature MOI values higher than their previous incarnations. Focusing on the #7, with the EXO design, Odyssey was able to boost MOI by 50%. That’s a big number, considering that the head shape of the #7 already promotes MOI.

So how was this possible?

With the EXO line, Odyssey has constructed putters that feature a lighter weight center portion made from aluminum, with the outer part of the putter being made from heavier steel. Physics says, if you move the mass from the middle to the edges, you increase MOI, thus improving rotational stability. Mixing the two types of metals in the head allowed Odyssey to reposition the weight. Additionally, the EXO putters feature shallower centers of gravity than non-EXO models, which should add to their forgiveness.

More stable and more forgiving, what more could you want in a putter? What about a modernized White Hot insert?

White Hot Microhinge Insert

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Odyssey is unique in the putter industry in that some of its greatest competitors are its own putters. This becomes especially true when you venture into the hallowed grounds of the White Hot insert. Golfers love the long ball, and the White Hot insert. I’m not making this up. If you look back at the comments section from last week’s Odyssey article, you’ll see some “where’s my center-shafted putter” comments, and at least one comment about wanting the White Hot insert instead of the O-Works microhinge insert. But what if you could have both?

The mad scientists at Odyssey have developed the new White Hot Microhinge insert with the intent of combining the roll-promoting microhinge technology of the O-Works insert with the sound and feel of the much revered, White Hot insert. Contrary to what the cynic might think, this involved more than just painting the existing insert white.

First, to replicate the feel of the original White Hot insert, the polymer recipe was tweaked to increase the firmness. However, this firmer final blend of elastomer produced different roll characteristics when coupled to the standard microhinge face, necessitating a change in the associated steel face of the insert as well.

You’ll notice that the hinges in the White Hot Microhinge insert are also larger than the original O-Works microhinge. They are about triple the original size actually. This size change not only affected the roll but also changed the impact sound. More metal delivered more sound at impact. As I said, getting all of these variables right took lots of tweaking.

But when all things were said and done, Odyssey had developed an insert with the sound and feel profile of the beloved White Hot insert, and the roll enhancing microhinge technology.

Yes, the insert is also white, and for some, this is also a huge deal as they like to see the white face at address. We all have our putting comfort foods.

I can’t wait to hear what White Hot loyalists think of the White Hot Microhinge insert. The Odyssey design guys really put a bunch of time and thought into this insert. Perhaps it’ll be the new classic insert that others in the future will try to replicate.

EXO Gonna Give It To Ya

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With the three EXO heads, the Odyssey in 2018 putter count jumps from thirty-seven to forty putters. Forty putters from one company is unprecedented and is also not the final number of putters. The final model count will actually be forty-three as all three of the EXO models are also available in slant neck configurations.

As I mentioned last week, Odyssey is all in on the mallets this year, especially those that will feel comfortable for traditionally blade putter playing golfers. Based solely upon my Dave-servations during my Carlsbad visit, I’m not going to disagree. I found the slant neck mallets, especially the Indianapolis, all kinds of fun to roll. It will not shock me if slant mallets blow up in 2018.

Once again, the Odyssey designers demonstrate confidence in their designs by gaming what they make. I watched Austie Rollinson drop yards of putts with his EXO #7. Odyssey is really excited about the EXO line, and they expect you will like them as well. Curious, as always, to hear what you think about these, especially after you are able to roll them.

 

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      Lynn

      6 years ago

      I love Odyssey and the White Hot insert. I have two #6m from the milled collection which has the metal X face on top of the White Hot. Its not completely the same feel but I like it. Fortunately, one of the putters has the mesh face peeling off. I spoke with Odyssey and they are really taking care of me- and sending me a new Rossie Exo this Friday when it releases. Thanks Odyssey- I will have a write up for your guys.

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      Jeff J

      6 years ago

      Odyssey is really developing some innovative mallet designs! One of my favorites was the 2-ball blade with about a 4:00 toe hang. With a little arc in your stroke, these mallets will fit the bill for many. My hope is they post all of specs, with toe hang, on the website. With that many putters you could never test them all- even with a comprehensive fitting! I’m a big fan of these designs.

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      Ed

      6 years ago

      I tried this EXO seven at the PGA show here in Orlando. I want one, now. Unbeliveable roll and feel. I want one now.

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      Greg

      6 years ago

      Is the EXO #7 head size similar to a regular #7 or larger as a #7H?

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      Stuart Burley

      6 years ago

      When playing for money, I am always wary of low handicappers with an old putter in the bag

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      CarolinaGolfer2

      6 years ago

      I got a first instroduction to these today by Sean Toulon and Luke Williams. I’ll save more detailed thoughts for the forum.

      But as the pros often say, this no.7 could go directly into my bag. It’s that great rolling and one of the best looking No.7 designs I’ve a ever seen.

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      Golfraven

      6 years ago

      The big question – How much.
      I bought the #7 Tank last year and did not thing I would switch until something great came out. This might have just happened – I love the looks of the #7. Money grabbing b%$€¥ ???????

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      Geoff Morrison

      6 years ago

      Damn. They are good looking, but what is this over 40 new putters for 2018. They released 36 last week. The boxes aren’t even open at big retailers and now more coming in summer. Using that TM business model.

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      McaseyM

      6 years ago

      Great write up Dave! 43 options is a lot, but it’s color and neck options, not 43 totally unique designs. I dig the black and red scheme and I’ll be interested to see how this new face rolls the ball. Hope to see some forum testing

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      Tider992010

      6 years ago

      What is going to be the price point of these putters?

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      Edward Hsu

      6 years ago

      The Exo line looks fantastic. I haven’t gamed a Odyssey before but one of these will make it into my collection.

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      Paul

      6 years ago

      Nice looking!!!! Is there a battery insert somewhere that powers the red “glow”???

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      Keith Salach

      6 years ago

      That #7 is sweet. Maybe I will be able to aim it correctly?

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      Magnus Sköld

      6 years ago

      As a die hard fan of White Hot Pro insert finally Odyssey is releasing something that will for sure be evaluated and monitored by me.

      But still wish they would offer all red/black models with WHP insert – like they do to the professionals.

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      David Ward

      6 years ago

      Nice #7 !!

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      Brad

      6 years ago

      Too many models!

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      Golfinnut

      6 years ago

      The Exo lineup looks intriguing. But over 40 putters …. isn’t that a bit much? To each his own I guess. No one can complain there isn’t a putter out there that’s for you, that’s for sure.
      I think MGS should send out a few of these for testing. I’ll roll the rock with these for ya. :)

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