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Odyssey White Hot Versa and New OG Putters
  • Odyssey White Hot OG continues in 2023 with a new design and price point.
  • Odyssey is bringing back the popular Versa alignment scheme.
  • 2023 White Hot OG (MSRP: $199) and White Hot Versa (MSRP: $249) both at retail on Feb. 3.

All that’s old is new again at Odyssey Golf in 2023 and some of you are going to be real happy about that.

Yes, the No. 1 putter on the PGA TOUR (three for three for Odyssey-using winners in January so far) is acting like it’s 2013 instead of 2023. Odyssey is not afraid of looking backward to move forward. Why wouldn’t they with their solid track record full of positive designs?

True, Odyssey already sort of did the retro thing in 2021 when they revived the original-recipe White Hot insert for the OG White Hot OG line. Odyssey did that because players continued to use their old White Hot putters rather than changing to new models. So Odyssey did the smart thing and gave the people the insert they wanted.

In 2023, they are taking a page from their own playbook and again resurrecting a popular Odyssey design. Continuing to give the people/customers what they want seems like a solid marketing plan to me. What has Odyssey returned to the clamoring public? In a word, Versa.

Black-White-Black is Back. All right!

Obviously, Odyssey can’t just rerelease their Versa putter designs from 2013. I guess they could but that would mean completely discounting the decade of putter performance progress Odyssey has made since the original Versa launch. Why not have both? Just like they did with the White Hot OG line, Odyssey is taking the core retro Versa elements loved by golfers and merging them with current design methodologies.

How about we take a look at the White Hot OG and Versa lines to see how Odyssey was able to merge the old with the new?

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Odyssey 2023 White Hot OG

The 2021 White Hot OG line was a successful throwback to the salad days of the original White Hot putters. So much so that this will be the third production year for the White Hot OG line. In a time when most putter lines live two years max, earning the additional year is an applaudable anomaly. I’d venture that customer feedback and sales enabled the OG to continue. If that is the case, it is interesting that the Odyssey folk decided to make a fairly major design change in 2023.

Don’t worry. The original recipe White Hot insert is still safe. The new changes focus on weighting and pricing.

Exit Removable Weights, Enter New Pricing

The 2023 White Hot OG putters no longer feature removable sole weights. Talk about going backwards. In a time when putter companies try and make their putters more and more complex, Odyssey has chosen to simplify the White Hot design by sliding the sole weights right on out of the picture.

But why would they do that? Doesn’t everyone spend hours adjusting the weights on the bottom of their putters?  According to weight kit sales, Odyssey believes most consumers never adjust the weights. I’d wager some don’t even know the weights are removable.  I know that to we putter tinkerers, that concept seems blasphemous. Silly as it seems, some people don’t fiddle with their putters. They just putt with them.

So Odyssey has permanently removed the removable weights from the White Hot OG line. In doing so, they reduced manufacturing costs and are now able to offer the White Hot OG at the new price of $199. A cheaper, high-quality putter is a win for consumers. They’ve lost the weights but the White Hot OG putters still feature the improved aesthetics and the White Hot insert.

Amazing. A new putter line has decreased in price rather than increased. Now that is a retro approach I can get behind: Remove a feature that most people don’t utilize, then drop the price. That’s a win for consumers. For Odyssey, it also gives them a putter in the sub-$200 marketplace. If you look around the shop, there are not many putters under $200 these days. Odyssey has brought their large fish to a nearly empty pond.

The Return of Versa

The big story today is the return of the Versa alignment scheme. When Versa hit the scene in 2013, it was a big deal. It was impossible not to notice these black/white/black painted putters. Consumers couldn’t ignore them but also didn’t immediately understand them. Why would anyone want these alternating colors on a putter?

All About Alignment

The purpose of the high-contrast Versa alignment scheme is to help golfers aim better. The lines sit perpendicular to the target line, helping golfers square the face to their target line. The Versa putters proved to be very popular, both with professionals and recreational golfers. Phil Mickelson played a Versa Nine for years. The system proved popular since it was easy to understand and effective.

So why has Versa returned? Once again, demand and potential market opportunities. Versa players are not likely to ditch a Versa putter for one that has a different alignment scheme. Tour players have stuck with Versa. Putting instructors like Phil Kenyon praise Versa’s influence on putting. Other golfers out there are too young to have experienced the first Vera release. That makes for a bunch of potential Versa customers.

Like with the White Hot OG, how could Odyssey not give the people what they want?

2023 White Hot Versa

On Feb. 3, you should be able to find the five new White Hot Versa putter models in your local shop. While you will likely immediately recognize Versa’s familiar aesthetics, don’t think for a second that these new Versa putters are just rebranded original designs. Like with the White Hot OG,  Odyssey has blended the old thing that you want with the modern Odyssey putter technologies.

White Hot Insert

The most welcome change to the Versa design will likely be the inclusion of the White Hot insert. Smart move, Odyssey. If customer demand drove the return of the White Hot insert in the OG line, how could you not include it in the new version of Versa?

For the curious, the original Versa featured a White Hot Pro insert. Black or white, of course.

Modern Odyssey Design Elements

The 2023 White Hot Versa putters feature updated Odyssey design components. First, there is Odyssey’s Stroke Lab shaft. Stroke Lab is another Odyssey technology proven on Tour and with the consumer. For 2023, all Stroke Labs shafts will be red. I expect you will see a bunch of red shafts during TV broadcasts and at your course.

The weighting scheme of the Odyssey White Hot Versa reflects Odyssey’s current weights-forward philosophy. Unlike the White Hot OG line, these putters do feature adjustable weights. The weights are at the front of the putter, continuing Odyssey’s 2022 plan of moving the center of gravity closer to the face to improve roll and consistency.

The weight-forward philosophy is also apparent looking at the bottom of the White Hot Versa Seven. You’ll likely notice first that the weights are forward but then you will see that the fangs at the rear have been hollowed out. This pushes the relative weight forward as well. The original Versa Seven was just a solid-soled putter. This Seven is not that Seven.

The new White Hot Versa putters have throwback paint but they are all modern Odyssey under the hood.

Fewer Models This Time Around

At least with this initial release, Odyssey has decided to dial back the number of Versa putters they are releasing. Truth be told, releasing fewer putters than the original Versa line is an easy task since the original Versa release had about 6,000 black-white-black and white-black-white putters. Yes, there were also some putters that the paint scheme was rotated 90 degrees to be parallel to the target line rather than perpendicular. Obviously those putters also needed to be offered in both the black-white-black and white-black-white patterns.

There were so many different Versa putters that we poked a bit of fun at Odyssey on April Fool’s Day in 2013 with our announcement of the new Versa Driver.

The 2023 White Hot Versa line consists of five models, a few of which have some neck options as well. Yes, that’s a far cry from the Great Versa Flood of 2013 but I think most people should be able to find a putter in the bunch that suits their stroke and eye. Maybe if these are a hit, Odyssey will release more models and variations. Fingers crossed for a slant-neck white-black-white White Hot Versa 90 Seven.

Overall, it’s a good mix of old and new heads. You have the classics like the One and the Seven. The newer favorite Double Wide is in there as well. There are two new head shapes. The new Three T compact mallet looks quite a bit like the Toulon Design Atlanta. The new number Twelve is the blockier mallet in the mix, evolving from the blockier Odyssey Eleven. From traditional blade to modern large mallet, you have a range of options.

My favorite Versa is the number Twelve with a slant neck. Oh, the feet yards of putts that Twelve and I have already made together. That putter is so money.

Ten Years Backward, Yet Still Forward

It’s been 10 years since Odyssey released the original Versa line. The paint on the White Hot Versa line matches its predecessor but the new design incorporates a decade of putter discoveries. As a consumer, we really are getting the best of past and present. Consumer response should be interesting. Some of you will welcome the return of Versa and others will be experiencing it on the course for the first time. If you’ve never tried a Versa putter, now’s the time.

Pair the Versa design with forward weighting, the Stroke lab shaft and the modern White Hot insert and you have one of the most interesting putter releases of 2023, The looks of the Versa will draw attention in the putter corral. The Odyssey technologies and the MSRP of $259.99 should help many of the putters move from the corral to the golf bag.

What do you think about the return of Versa? Are you a Versa veteran or will this be your first exposure? Is there a model that you are drawn to or an original Versa scheme that you hope to see return? As I said, I’d love to see the white-black-white option come back. Maybe the Nine head shape as well. A Sabertooth is probably too much to as for, though that would be cool as well.

Find out more about the new White Hot Versa and White Hot OG lines at Odyssey.com.

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      Old yipper

      10 months ago

      Validating. Bought and exclusively used versa blade black white black since they came out. Bought/used 3 over the yrs as new tech came out (shaft, head weight). Tried mallet for old man yips briefly. Back to original blade. Put black line through the solid white portion as further alignment aid.

      Reply

      Ben Hoagie

      1 year ago

      Why have they gone away from #9 putter style?

      Reply

      Dave Wolfe

      1 year ago

      Great question. It seemed to be very popular. Not necessarily a broad customer base that fit the strong arc #9 though. Hopefully it will return in batch two.

      Reply

      MMM

      1 year ago

      Excellent article. Have always been drawn to the 7 but still play an original 2-Ball…yeah…20+ years. Probably could use a little technological forgiveness. Any word if there are going to be new Toulon putters this year too?

      Reply

      Dave Wolfe

      1 year ago

      There will be new Toulon putters later this spring. More info to come…

      Reply

      Jeff sendek

      1 year ago

      Which mallet that you’ve tried, do you think has the most MOI/forgiveness–
      Or is it overrated in putting? WOuldn’t the 12 versa be more forgiving than the 7 versa due to shape? I see the weight is the same, 365 g…

      Dave Wolfe

      1 year ago

      For this line, the mallets are all very stable. Obviously that is subjective and tough to quantify, but not a one felt twisty or unstable in the stroke. And yes, that is a thing with some putters. MOI is a legit goal though. Sure, above a certain value you’ll see diminishing returns, but getting the MOI above 5K makes a perceivable difference. When these hit shops, go roll a White Hot Versa One side by side with a 5000+ MOI Tri-Hot 5K One.
      What put the Twelve in my bag was the alignment scheme. The big pipe-looking center is admittedly a bit rough on the eyes, but it is perfect for me in terms of alignment. My time with my beloved Spider Tour taught me that long wide-spaced parallel lines are key for my of aiming mallets. The edges of the central white section work great in this regard. I also think that the flowing rear edges improve the alignment plan compared to the Eleven that has visible blocks in the rear corners of the body.

      Jeff sendek

      1 year ago

      Why wouldn’t they put the 5000 MOI in their versa lines like the Tri hot? It seems like other than alignment scheme the tri hot has more stability/MOI?
      Also the between tri hot 5k rossi and 5k seven–are they similar in MOI/stability? On callaway they called the rossi a mid mallet but it looks like a mallet to me. they labeled the seven a mallet but they are just fangs on the sides

      Gally

      1 year ago

      There’s something to the versa alignment scheme that just works for me.. I bought a used 1w just after it came out. For some it looks terrible but for me it looks like I can’t miss. Dunno if the new tech is worth upgrading but I probably will. FWIW, Willet won the Masters with it and Furyk shot 58 (both with versa wbw color scheme). And Phil used the #9 for a long time and Fowler just put the versa Jailbird in the bag last week. In other words, it must work for some.

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      Brian

      1 year ago

      Enjoyed looking back at the old Versa driver April Fool article. Noticed you used the phrase ‘we’ve completely shifted the buying paradigm’ in it. Wonder if that’s where Callaway took the inspiration for their newest drivers range name!

      Reply

      Christopher

      1 year ago

      The thing with the Versa colour schemes was that one suited you more than the other, either the black popped or the white popped, so not having the white-black-white option might limit sales. That’s of course if they tell and market them like they did in ’13!

      Reply

      Dr Tee

      1 year ago

      why do these shapes seem so familiar–not because they’re old, but because they’re all ripped off from PING and Scotty Cameron.

      Reply

      Juan

      1 year ago

      I don’t think the 7 was copied

      Reply

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