First Look: Odyssey’s O-Works Red and Black
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First Look: Odyssey’s O-Works Red and Black

First Look: Odyssey’s O-Works Red and Black

The new O-Works Red and O-Works Black Putters were driven by extensive feedback from our staffers. Some of our players prefer a clean, simple look at address, and a number of them have asked to test models with a red finish and our revolutionary Microhinge insert technology.

I like everything that Odyssey is saying about their new O-Works Red and O-Works Black putters. I like that “staffers” have previously tested them, and I like that they have the (feels good to me) Microhinge insert. With this as the foundation for a new line of putters, color me intrigued.

What was that about color options? Red and black, you say?

Now that is a curious pair of colors to choose from our expansive spectrum of color options. Why would Odyssey pick those two specific colors? Is there something special about red and black putters these days?

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We’ve had quite a few customers who have told us that they would love to have the option of an O-Works model with a simple, clean look at address. So we looked into that extensively with building prototypes in several different color options with the black and red. We’ve had an exceptional response on Tour and with golfers who have seen them, so we’re thrilled to get them out to the marketplace. And the short slant neck hosel on the #7 is something we’re really excited about as well.”

Sean Toulon, SVP, Callaway Golf & General Manager, Odyssey Golf

Specifications: Odyssey O-Works Red/Black Putters

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  • Models: 9 (6 black/3 red)
  • Face: Microhinge insert
  • Finishes: 2 (Red or Black)
  • Grip: Winn Pistol or SuperStroke Mid Slim 2.0
  • Retail Date: 08/04/2017
  • Pricing: $199 ($219 with SuperStroke)

Odyssey O-Works Black

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The O-Works Black introduces an impressive lineup of new head shapes, including the #3T, a short slant neck version of our popular #7 head, and a center-shafted #2 mallet shape. It’s just another example of our commitment to relentless innovation.

There are some pretty cool things happening here in the black half of this release. The story is about more than just new paint as you look deeper at the models offered. Actually, of the six heads, three are new, and the other three feature some intriguing modifications. I’m sure that the #3T and the #2M CS both hold interesting design stories, as does the #2 wide with the plumbers neck. I bet that those were fun to prototype.

In all likelihood though, it will be the 7s that gathers the most interest. The slant neck option changes the toe hang of the #7, pushing its fit towards a more arcing stroke, one that is traditionally served by blades.

Odyssey O-Works Red

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For head shapes: the O-Works Red includes some of our most shapes of all-time: our iconic 2-Ball, and the #7. The 2-Ball is the best-selling head shape ever, and both of these models have dominated Tour events and major championships for years. We’re also introducing an innovative alternative on the #7 model, featuring a short slant neck hosel. This hosel promotes more toe hang, which is a trend we’re seeing a lot lately with our pros.

I love the look of the red 2-Ball. I like it so much that I’ll probably have another one of my I need to putt with a 2-Ball episodes. I know that the two-ball alignment scheme fights my eyes a bit, but I like how they look, and other people putt well with them, so I keep going back to the balls again and again. This O-Works Red 2-Ball is super cool looking, perhaps not as cool as Daniel Berger’s new red one-ball 2-Ball, but it’s still pretty cool.

There is a traditional #7 in the red group, but the one that will grab the attention will likely be the other #7, the 7s. While the #7 may be one of Odyssey’s iconic putters, that slant neck addition puts the #7s into direct competition with one of their rival’s hottest tour mallets, which also has a slant neck, and is also red.

The Black and Red Elephants in the Room

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Forget my title. The elephant isn’t the right animal. Let’s talk about the big red Spider in the room. I am sure that you had the same thought that I did when I saw these new red and black Odyssey putters.

Red and Black? Seriously?

My initial thought was that Odyssey was trying to horn in on TaylorMade’s Black/Red Tour Spider market. Oh, what a tangled web…See, I knew we had similar thoughts. The colors aren’t exactly subtle, and the TM black and red Spiders are the hot putters this year. If you are in business to make money by selling golf clubs, why not make some of your putters in those hot colors too?

At first blush, it appears that Odyssey may be trying to coattail some sales, but if you read a little deeper into its press release, you can uncover another possible motive: Odyssey Tour Player Requests. I asked Sean Toulon the following question, “What do you say to the person who says that these are just being released to capitalize on the Spider?” This was his response:

We got approached by some of our staffers who asked if we would be open to building a red version of our O-Works models. And for us, we’re always looking to do what’s right by the golfer so we were happy to build some prototypes and test with our players. Our staffers have been really excited by these putters and we are ecstatic with how they turned out.

Sean Toulon, SVP, Callaway Golf & General Manager, Odyssey Golf

There you have it, from the main man himself. Odyssey staffers were the ones who requested red versions of the O-Works putters. I can see that scenario happening.

Let’s face it, that Tour Spider has been quite visible on TV this year. Not only because it’s red, but also because it is winning. Really good players are successfully rolling red putters.

I can imagine a scenario where an Odyssey staffer, locked into a putter deal, wants a new putter that is red, in part, because red putters are winning. After enough of these requests, Odyssey makes some prototype red (and black) putters for their pros, who really like them, and with the Tour pro endorsement, Odyssey decides to bring them to retail.

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Yes, this still means that the Odyssey Red/Black production came in response to the TaylorMade Spiders, but the “Tour player pressure” motivation seems less sinister than one of mimicking what is currently selling so you can sell stuff too.

Speaking of selling, it’s worth noting that these retail for about $100 less than the Tour Spiders. That could be huge. If someone shopping for a new putter gets similar play results with both putter brands and can save a hundred with the Odyssey, which putter are you going to buy?

My only point of contention with the designs – and this may be where the Odyssey engineers draw the line in the sand – is with the retention of the traditional alignment schemes on the #7s putters. I would have loved to see these as unadorned as their no-line Spider counterparts. No dots. No lines. I’ve been curious about the success of the Spider Tour and wondered if the lack of traditional alignment schemes has played a role. I’d have blacked out, and red-ed out these two 7s putters as well.

Your Take?

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So what do you think of these? Can you look at them objectively, or is there a Spider-taint on them? The black Spider Tour just edged out the Odyssey O-Works #7 in this year’s Most Wanted Mallet competition. Could that slant neck, or the new color scheme, push the #7s in front of the Spider? What’s black and white and red all over? How many questions can I put in one paragraph?

Anyway, chime in on Odyssey’s O-Works Red and O-Works Black putters. What do you think?

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      Michael

      6 years ago

      Can anyone tell me the degrees of toe hang for the #3T? Can not find this info anywhere. Cheers

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      Cliff L.

      7 years ago

      I am buying the black 7s putter because of the sight linesand that it has some toe hang. I didn’t like the Spider because it was clean with no alignment lines. I’m hoping this is finally the mallet I end up liking (currently use a Newport 2).

      Reply

      Brad

      7 years ago

      Wish Odyssey would bring back the Pro Havok. It is the best putter they made. With a little updating it should be right in there with the rest.

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      Steve Dodds

      7 years ago

      Everyone plays follow the leader in colours and shapes. But I agree with Toney about the sight line. As mentioned in an earlier comment I have an Edel putter and seem to be as ir more consistent without a sight line. I’d love to see you guys do a test similar to the one you did with adding lines to balls.

      Reply

      Thomas

      7 years ago

      Looks are good. I tried the latest O Woks don’t really like the counter balance but that’s just me. A lot depends on set up. The TM Spifer sets up nice and flat behind the ball and stays that way thru the stroke down line

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      Steve S

      7 years ago

      So this is what it’s come to in golf. Can’t come up with any real technology improvements so lets market color. For all us color blind folks we’ll be immune to this marketing BS.

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      sam

      7 years ago

      WoW, Getting a bit ridicules, putters and prices. It’s far more how u use than what u use. I found a lady putter in an OP-Shop for $3, extended the handle and extra weigh on top and a thick grip. total $23. it feels better, putts truer than my others, $$$$. no wonder it’s still in the bag.

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      KM

      7 years ago

      They look great although l hear the faces are popping out and they are being sent back to be fixed.

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      strokerAce

      7 years ago

      Just curious… why red? Is there something psychological about the color red when against a green background and behind a (typically) white ball ???
      I imagine someone must have done some sort of study to get the proper shade/tone of red…

      We’ve had black, grey, grey+blue, white, black+white and now red. Not sure what’s left…

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      Randy Voss

      7 years ago

      Well it seems while some Odyssey Tour Players asked for red versions, Phil did not, evidenced that he uses an O Works Model 9 in white. As I’ve thought about this it comes down to the age old adage; “you use what you feel confident with.” If a red model, pink model, or green model does that for you, have at it. I bought an Odyssey O Works Model 9 in black with the white site lines and couldn’t be happier. Would I get red (or even white for that matter), I don’t know, since those were not available in LH models when I got the 9 earlier this year. I might try it, but not going to change right now!

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      Alan

      7 years ago

      I love more colors in mens golf. Everything in black and white is so boring. I play a Happy V2 and i love looking at it when I’m putting.

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      Robert Dwyer

      7 years ago

      Seriously! When all else fails paint it red?

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      Scott Fawkes

      7 years ago

      Was really hoping for a 1W in black without all of the goofy lines on it.

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      Donnie H. Tanski

      7 years ago

      “Tour players” asked for red. ?

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      R

      7 years ago

      That red fang, drooooool.

      Reply

      Ken Johnson

      7 years ago

      I like the red #7. But my #7 milled is still the best putter I’ve ever rolled.

      Reply

      Adam Varney

      7 years ago

      The milled putters are amazing and have been since the tour series black putters 15 years ago

      Reply

      Robert Young

      7 years ago

      I honestly have putted so much better with the Taylormade spider!

      Reply

      Dave

      7 years ago

      It’s clear they are trying to capitalize on TMs success but I’m a fan of providing more choice for the consumer. The spider isn’t for everyone so I’m in.
      They also made rorys putter before he jumped ship. I wonder when tm will make something he’s comfortable with, I’m wondering if he would take that odyssey now.
      Do we believe that the difference was the gear or $$?

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      Golfer

      7 years ago

      Defenitaly money. Before he had the Taylormare contract, he used Callaway clubs for a couple of weeks, and that was after he spent time trying everything including the taylormades. He then only switched to Taylormade after signing a contract. The best gear for him was the callaways he used when he had no contracts with any brands.

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      Tom Duckworth

      7 years ago

      Well whatever it’s cool they should have made some blue ones too.
      I don’t really care if they copied TM they all kind of copy each other anyway. Ping should get a $1.00 for every ANSER copy sold.

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      Chal

      7 years ago

      That Daniel Berger putter is crazy. I would buy one with the black ball and lines this very second. When is that getting released!!! Come on Callaway.

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      Bradley LaVallee

      7 years ago

      I have a 2 ball White Hot, saw the new O Works red 2 ball ($20 less than black) and said “it’s time for a new putter!”

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      Henrik Lundberg

      7 years ago

      Copy cat, not surprised.

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      txgolfjunkie

      7 years ago

      So what if they copy a color scheme. I had no idea TM owned the colors red and black. Mizuno has blue wedges. Ping has pink drivers. Cobra and Callaway allow you to design your own red, orange, green or blue driver. Coors used to have a ceramic white putter about 20 years before white putters were a mainstay at TM. You know what will sell? That price point along with the face technology. Do you want a $199 red or black #7, a $325 Tour Spider or a $359 ER7? That’s a heck of a deal for a mallet that finished #4 in the mallet test. The solid color O-Works is $30 cheaper than the versa color scheme.

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      David W

      7 years ago

      I couldn’t help but laugh reading this. We are releasing red putters to the public for $100 less than one of the most popular putters in the world (which happens to be red) and it’s because some pros wanted a red one. Reading this article makes me believe that you actually believe they are selling them to the public (cheaper) because the pros wanted them.

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      Golfer

      7 years ago

      The taylomade spider putters are no where near the most popular in the world, odyssey is a clear #1, Scotty Cameron a #2, then ping and taylormade

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      Tider992010

      7 years ago

      I like the No. 7 with the slant neck as I have a slight arc in my putting style and have enjoyed the Taylormade Spiders for that reason. Good job Odyssey for filling a niche!

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      John Sears

      7 years ago

      Good grief… Callaway copies EVERYTHING someone else does. Mostly Taylormade. They just continue to copy them…

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      Mat Tisdale

      7 years ago

      I love my V7 tank mallet putter. Odyssey makes a great product but I’m not a fan of this move even thou “tour players requested it”
      if you want to stand out select a different colour then the competition. Go with a bright blue or yellow.. Heck even pink (at least you know bubba and his fans will love that) There are lot of other colours that would stand out and give you better TV recognition.

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      Joe

      7 years ago

      Red & Black are Odyssey colours though. I’m not sure they would want it any other way.

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      Robert Canady

      7 years ago

      If Taylormade had done this (copy another company’s color) they would have been slammed for a “marketing ploy” curious to see how it goes over with Odyssey/callaway doing it. Not that I blame them, after all it’s a proven seller and they are in the business to sell clubs, just like everyone else.

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      Sean Harris

      7 years ago

      To be fair, I have a ‘limited edition’ red and black versa 7, and they did a #1 and #9, too, I think. So we could say TM copied again…..maybe.

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      Adam Varney

      7 years ago

      At least they admitted it. Their staffers, who are under contract, said “I want something like that” and they obliged. I’m all for it and will likely try one. I have a black spider and I love the clean look and set up but the feel is no where near anything odessy has put out so maybe it’s the best of both worlds.

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      Robert Canady

      7 years ago

      Adam, yes they did, and coming from Sean Toulon, that is not a surprise at all. One of the most respected guys in the industry that I have met.

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      Joseph Kershaw Dreitler

      7 years ago

      Why did they discontinue the center shafted Odyssey? I have one several years old and love it. Would try this is they made such a tool.

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      Joseph Bailey

      7 years ago

      I think from a marketing stand point this makes a ton of sense. Putting in particular is a very fickle thing. If you think a red putter makes you putt better then it will happen. I think that as a company Odyssey should listen to the players on these sorts of things. If their staff players want red putters then do it. The market usually follows what the tour players are doing anyway so yes bringing it to the masses is just good business sense. I think the odyssey line had kind of grown a bit stale and so this new infusion of color is great. I am looking forward to the Daniel Berger version of the 2 ball putter to be released. I would probably give the fang or the Berger version a shot. The red color is a confidence builder probably because the putter contrasts great with the color green. This is a great move on the part of Odyssey.

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      Dennis Johnston

      7 years ago

      It would absolutely rip my heart out to cough up $200+ for a putter and don’t even get me started on Scotty Cameron putters. Saw one yesterday for $700. BTW, little your page, very informative.

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      Collin Kossakoski

      7 years ago

      Why wouldn’t you spend 200$ on a putter?

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      Dustin Warren

      7 years ago

      $700 lol. Saw one for $14000 couple days ago. The putter is the most used club in your bag. While I agree the $ figure won’t automatically make you a better putter it will buy a better designed, weighted, and overall great putter.

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      Centershaft

      7 years ago

      Instead of different colors I would have liked to see other head models, or more specifically another center shafted option from them. They have the one o-works r-line mid mallet in a center shafted, but aside from that they don’t offer any center shafted options. I would have liked to have seen a #7 center shafted, or a fang center shafted. Since I don’t expect them to make any other center shafted models I went with one of the o-works r-lines, but it wouldn’t have been my first choice in center shafted options if others had been available. I’ve seen quite a few pros on tour using center shafted putters this year, but oddly very few club companies are making center shafted options these days. (Last year Odyssey and Taylormade both had nothing in their lineups that were center shafted, and Ping and Cleveland were the only ones of the major companies that had CS models. This year the O-works r-line is the only CS I’ve seen any of the major companies release). If they’ve been getting lots of requests for other colors then this new coloring is fine, but if not then I think they may have benefited from putting their focus elsewhere. (Like a new model high-moi head to and center shafted options).

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      Brad

      7 years ago

      I have almost always used a center shafted putter. I found a company, Components Plus 1-800-242-1977, that sells adaptors that will allow you to change a putter to center shaft. You just have to have a drill press to convert. I changed my Odyssey Pro Havok to center shaft after contacting Odyssey and being told they wouldn’t make one, even as a custom request.

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      James Dailey

      7 years ago

      I bet retailers are ticked. They’ve got all that original oworks stock that is unsold…now they’ll have to stock this too.

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      James Dailey

      7 years ago

      I love the look and feel of the #7. Unfortunately SAM putt lab says it’s a terrible putter for me.

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      Adam Varney

      7 years ago

      Stores have been overstocked with oddessy for years. They are to putters what TM is to drivers. Only difference is, their products are good.

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      Sharkhark

      7 years ago

      It’s embarrassing and I’m a Callaway fan and I own a odyssey works fang 2 tank Putter.
      But I don’t care about the excuse of a few staff around for a color.
      All manufacturers of golf equip have done unique tour only runs. That would’ve made sense.
      Putting out a red and black line is no other reason than the super hot TV exposure that the spider putters are getting because they are winning.
      It’s embarrassing on odyssey to explain it as your tour demands.

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      David W

      7 years ago

      +1

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      Big Mike

      7 years ago

      Agree completely! Hit the center of the face with your comments.

      Jason Newsome

      7 years ago

      I do love my Red Spider, had 13 putts in my last round (9 holes), and the color contrast to the green really does work for my eye. Red and green are opposite on the color wheel, and that’s also why most golf sunglasses lenses have red tint.

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      ChristophetKee

      7 years ago

      I agree with the #7 needing to be no lines. Whole reason I’m rocking the TM spider is for the clean look with no align.

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      Anonymous

      7 years ago

      Did you see the MyGolfSpy article on Ping testing with eye monitoring devices to see where focus was?

      It showed that when you have a putter with no line the eyes wander, the person is less focused (aiming, aligning, etc), and putting becomes worse. If you’re using a putter without lines its highly likely you’re not putting as good as you could with the same model with lines, but if you want to believe you’re special or an exception to the rule they found during testing then that’s your choice.

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      Dave

      7 years ago

      Totally disagree on the site line. I need one simple one. Not many definitely not none. I’ve talked to pro shops and a couple owners have confirmed people like the short neck hose of the plain Taylor spiders but often complain no site line. At least one shop said they don’t sell as well. I asked about custom ordering one of those with a site line. He said many people are using car pinstriping to get the line. I almost went that route till I saw these coming.

      Christopher

      7 years ago

      If you check out some of the Edel fittings on-line you’ll see people respond differently to sight-lines, some aim better without, some better with one and some aim better with several. They’re worth checking out, Edel seem to have got it down to a science.

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