Spotted on Tour: Odyssey Stroke Lab Putters
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Spotted on Tour: Odyssey Stroke Lab Putters

Spotted on Tour: Odyssey Stroke Lab Putters

Last Tuesday, I was on the practice green at the Safeway Open in Napa, CA, just minding my own business, watching professional golfers drop putts from all lengths and angles. Seriously, putts were dropping from everywhere. These guys are amazing.

Anyway, while watching these guys practice, I happened to spot a bunch of black and yellow putters across the green. At first, I thought that Yes! Putters were back in the tour mix, but then I saw the Odyssey logo.

Odyssey Stroke Lab “Prototypes”

While the folk at the bags were nice enough to let me take some photos of the putters, they were not as forthcoming about the new line’s details, or even if these are an upcoming new line of putters or just tour prototypes.

No Versa, But High Contrast

You won’t find the word Versa anywhere on these putters, but the legacy of Versa’s high-contrast alignment scheme is present. Most of the putters feature a silver face section, with a darker body trailing to the rear edge. The silver and black scheme is interrupted only by specialized alignment schemes, like those found in the 2-Ball and Marxman.

Overall, this color scheme is reminiscent of the original Toulon Garage Indianapolis, where the front silver portion was trailed by the darker carbon fiber body. Like the Indianapolis, this color scheme should create the illusion of putting with a much smaller putter, as you will tend to focus on the smaller silver area and not the bulkier black body. With color being used to strategically hide bulk, perhaps this will help traditional blade players transition into mallets.

New Models and Old Favorites

Even if by some small chance, these prove to be true prototypes that never make it to retail, it was cool to see a few new models mixed in with the Odyssey standards. I found three to be particularly interesting.

R-Ball

I’ve long wondered if the one-ball 2-Ball was ever going to hit the retail market. Callaway Pro Daniel Berger plays (and wins) with that putter. While some photos of similar putters have circulated the Internet, it hasn’t made its way to golf shops. It looks like that may soon change.

Double Wide

What do you name a putter that is wider than wide? The Double Wide! If you spend your free time shopping the Japanese golf market, the Double Wide may not be new to you. Though previously released in Japan as a part of the O-Works line, the Double Wide would be new to the US market. If we go by the putters by the bag, the Double Wide may be available in both double-bend shaft, and flow neck configurations.

Lots of players roll the #1 wide. It will be interesting to see who transitions to a Double Wide.

Tuttle

How many of you gamed the original Callaway Tuttle? High five to the old folk on that one. Yes, Callaway has released a Tuttle in the past, but it was a long time ago. So long ago in fact that we’re talking about a Callaway Tuttle, and not an Odyssey Tuttle.

This Tuttle shares a general design feeling with the Tuttle (and Tuttle 2), but it is a much larger head and incorporates the two-tone Stroke Lab color scheme as well as overt alignment lines. Once again we see a flow neck in the photo, but this time I didn’t see a double-bend option in any of the group shots.

Slant Necks to Continue?

Odyssey went all in on slant neck mallets last year, with all of their mallets coming in either standard or slant neck configurations. If this batch is to be trusted, then the slant neck option will continue into 2019. The only putter that didn’t seem to have a slant neck option was the R-Ball, and maybe that one just wasn’t part of the traveling prototype set. Side note: Looks like the White Hot Microhinge will return in 2019 as well.

High-Tech Shaft

The most intriguing feature about the new Stroke Lab putters is the new multi-material shaft. It’s the most interesting, and unfortunately, it’s the part where my information is most lacking. Multi-material putter shafts are not a new thing, UST has made their Frequency Filtered putter shaft for some years now, and the new Stability Shaft from Barney Adams’ Breakthrough Golf Technology launched earlier this year.

So how does the Odyssey shaft compare to those other shafts? Well beyond being made of carbon fiber and steel, I have no clue. This is one of those Odyssey trade secrets at the moment. The grip says that it is a Tempo Enhancing Design, but that’s the extent of what Odyysey is putting out there right now. The jury is out on any actual performance benefits – and certainly, some skepticism of the Odyssey offering (whatever it proves to be) will be warranted, but it appears that the putter shaft is emerging as the latest market opportunity.

Should these release to retail, I’m sure Odyssey will have plenty to share about the shafts, but for right now they are keeping their shafts close to the vest. Savvy observers will notice that some of the EXO putters around the bag in the background of the photo above also feature the new shaft. Does this mean that you will be able to can get it with your EXO?

Thoughts on The Stroke Lab?

So what is your first impression of these putters? Do you think that the color scheme will click outside of Iowa Hawkeye Nation? Are you pumped for the new models, and curious about the new shaft? Would you want Odyssey to release these shafts as a re-shafting option for your current gamer?

 

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      John Nixon

      5 years ago

      Love the EXO soft face – when are these new models – especially the 1W …W due for release

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      Ray F

      5 years ago

      Just saw Danny Willet using the Tuttle with a double bend shaft

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      Frank Rosie

      6 years ago

      LOVE the silver/black color scheme!

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      Brad

      6 years ago

      I like the silver contrasted with the black to hide size of the putter and help provide focus on alignment. However, I cannot see the value in a high end shaft, graphite and steel or otherwise, in a putter. The stroke and swing speed is so extremely low when putting that the shaft could be made of hickory, steel, graphite, or even diamond as long as the weight was suitable – and it wouldn’t make a bit of difference to the results.

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      Christopher

      6 years ago

      As putter heads have become heavier the amount stability of the shafts has decreased, whilst the improvements may be slight, the science behind the Stability Shaft is sound enough.

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      Michael

      6 years ago

      I read through some of the snide comments here and some don’t get it. I remember when the #7 came out and folks were like WTH? Now everyone has a variation. You have to applaud Odyssey for trying to build on some previous successes and problem solve to help golfers make more putts. Sometimes its a variance of look and/or feel and we start making putts again (shape, visual alignment, directional alignment, headweight, initial roll, insert material, increased MOI, shaft weight/stability, counterbalancing, grip design…). Even color can play a role (black, steel, white, etc.). Putting is a game within the game. Options are good for all of us.

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      Nick

      6 years ago

      They are nice but you can’t beat an EVNROLL putter head with a STABILITY SHAFT and a GRAVITY GRIP. The best of all three worlds……………

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      Bandit

      6 years ago

      I’m with you Nick, apart from the Grip. The Forward Midsize Putter Grip is the best putter grip I have ever used.

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      Travis

      5 years ago

      The snake juice placebo trifecta lol

      Reply

      mackdaddy

      6 years ago

      It would take a magic wand to get my ER3 out of my bag!

      Reply

      PeteM

      6 years ago

      Question, does the face on a putter have to be a certain size or can it be made smaller, ie a smaller contact patch?

      Reply

      Nick

      6 years ago

      There is a limitation on how big a face can be. The only smaller face limitation I am aware of is the putter face must be longer in a heel to toe direction than the front to rear direction.

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      DAVE

      6 years ago

      Phil just posted a 65 using one. They look pretty good on TV also.

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      bob

      6 years ago

      Already seeing Barney Adams’ shaft on tour. This is just Odyssey’s attempt to steal a bit of that energy to make the consumer think their shaft is something revolutionary when it’s probably just some polished rebar and fishing pole slapped together.

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      David Bassett

      6 years ago

      I guess if you can’t come up with new technology you can always change the way the old technology looks

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      George Johnson

      6 years ago

      seems to me they look a lot like last years models ,the only difference is the shaft ,steel and graphite and the price a lot more ,Adams had that in there irons ,i did this same steel and graphite in a putter it was terrible .

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      Bob

      6 years ago

      yea thats right where are the center shaft putters ?

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      wbn

      6 years ago

      Exactly, where are the center shafts? I have been using center shafts for years and they are getting harder to find in anyone’s new models. I even contacted Odyssey asking them to make one for me but they refused.

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      Shane "Bunker Snot" Harms

      5 years ago

      Yes, would love a center shaft exo rossie or seven. I have the seven really like the insert but not making putts 10 feet and in as well as I do with my center shaft TM ghost manta.

      PG

      6 years ago

      I recently started using the O works R Line CS and its magic. The first two stores i tried to buy it from had sold their pieces so hopefully its sold well and they’ll include CS options in this range too.

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      808nation

      6 years ago

      Love the new color scheme and prototype shaft design, anything that helps with the feel off the putter face is a plus.

      Reply

      Robert

      6 years ago

      Did I see a remake of the old and trusted Zebra putter?

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      Christopher

      6 years ago

      The new Tuttle reminded me of the old Scotty Caliente. The Zebra had more stripes!

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      Robert

      6 years ago

      While sticking to my Tank 7 mid/(belly?) cut to 35″, I would def try rolling the Dbl wide. Also will consider a reshaft if the two tone isn’t distractive against my all black original.

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      Mick

      6 years ago

      Iowa Hawkeye Nation loves the color scheme!

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      Tider992010

      6 years ago

      I like the double wide design and like the color scheme. Little bit of works, O works and Toulon.

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      TR1PTIK

      6 years ago

      I had thought about getting my SC 6m refinished with the back painted black to help my eyes focus more on the putter face. Seeing these makes me glad I didn’t. The concept is good (IMO), but not a huge fan of the way these look. Doesn’t mean I won’t try one of these on the practice green if ever they make it to my local shop though!

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      Johnny Cowboy

      6 years ago

      Funny, I refer to my basement as my “stroke lab”

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      Dave

      6 years ago

      I was going to make it a Butthead quote, but I like yours better :)

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      Love the look of these, never seen anything like the double wide before. I’d like to get my hands on a couple of them on the practise green. I’ll be keeping an eye out for when these launch! The hardest part looks like selecting from all the options.

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      joe h

      6 years ago

      Evnroll has had one for years. Nice copy though.

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      Joe Schmo

      5 years ago

      @ Joe Schmo, Odyssey had the 1W way before Evnroll was a brand. Nice try though.

      Jon

      6 years ago

      The two tone head is very similar to Yes C-Groove’s old look, which I loved playing back in the day. However the two tone shaft, which I am sure has great stability tech inside, looks distracting to me. This shaft has been around for a few months, I haven’t seen any of the tour players implement it yet, tour validation isn’t everything, but I do play a spider putter so I am curious to see who puts one in play.

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      Jackson

      6 years ago

      Very interesting. With the two lines of putters already out and these supposedly being the third callaway is seriously saturating the market. Will be interesting to see how people possibly react to new shaft technology, especially in the putter. Also, with head/color/neck/ and now possibly shaft combos this surley puts callaway into the 400s in terms of possible putter combos.

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      Larry

      6 years ago

      Where are the Center shafted models?

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      CubsFanLenny

      6 years ago

      That is what I want to know: WHERE ARE THE CENTER SHAFTED PUTTERS?!?

      Reply

      Rob Keteltas

      6 years ago

      Thats a great question. Where are the center shaft new putters ?

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