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Did I see correctly that they brought back the #9 head shape?
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Did I see correctly that they brought back the #9 head shape?
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10 heads available 6 mallet 4 blade on the Odyssey website.
Anyone know pricepoints?
I really want/need a Stroke Lab putter.
I cant remember price points off the top of my head but i remember it not being as high as i thought. I think EXO line was $50 more. Maybe $250 and $300 for EXO.
Wow really!? That makes me very curious as to why Exo is priced higher
I believe it’s materials used in the construction, but I may be wrong.
Totally makes sense and I appreciate the responses- just blown away by the tech in the stroke lab and thought that would price it the same.
From what I saw its $250 for Odyssey stroke lab, $350 for Exo, $450 for Toulon
Wow really!? That makes me very curious as to why Exo is priced higher
I believe it’s materials used in the construction, but I may be wrong.
Did anyone try the stroke lab putters with a super stroke grip? Not sure i can go back to a more contoured style grip so it appears one would need to be mindful of grip weight with the counter balance nature of this tech.
Did anyone try the stroke lab putters with a super stroke grip? Not sure i can go back to a more contoured style grip so it appears one would need to be mindful of grip weight with the counter balance nature of this tech.
It was not an option for us but Harry had a Stoke Lab Atlanta with a Superstroke Counter core grip. So I think it can be done.
So guys if you can smarten me up a little more on the grip and how it plays In the overall design of the putter.
Is the weight strategically placed in the grip to obtain the results desired based on design?
Can you swap out another counter balance/counter core grip and get the same results?
So guys if you can smarten me up a little more on the grip and how it plays In the overall design of the putter.
Is the weight strategically placed in the grip to obtain the results desired based on design?
Can you swap out another counter balance/counter core grip and get the same results?
I get that there's a unique story here, and the face insert is certainly unique, but...
If you start with a Toulon Atlanta, and you go from the stainless plate (7g) to either stainless (20g) or tungsten(40g) you're adding more weight to the head. Then superstroke counter core grips can do either 25g or 50g in the grip. Unquestionably that increases the overall weight of the club, but it seems like the results on the stroke would be similar.
FWIW I just came off the best putting year of my life with a combo like this (20g stainless weight + 50g in the grip), so I've seen what kind of difference this type of thing can make.
Right, my putter is definitely a bit of a sledgehammer, but the added weight has unquestionably improved my stroke.
And I totally get that not everyone wants to put with a sledgehammer
I can't imagine an improvement over what's already in my bag, but I'll still be rolling these as soon as I can anyway.
Here ya go man! Just got home. Heres a top view and a view of the back of the putter.Thanks!!
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Here ya go man!
This is one of those clubs that I immediately "clicked" with when trying it and once it got in the bag. I was fit into the Three, which makes sense because a previous putter fitting had me in the OWorks #2, which is a pretty similar setup. The Three is a bit shorter heel-to-toe and there's a little less going on when it comes to alignment aids (the OWorks had the T, versa, and an alignment line). I think I made 4 of the 5 putts when I was on the fitting system, then made a few short range putts in the fitting area. When I made my way to the putting green at the Hideaway, I think I made the first batch of putts I took. That transferred to the course the first day, where I made everything I felt I should make and snuck a few long putts in there as well. I'm a huge fan of the White Hot Microhinge vs. the previous White Hot insert. Feel like I know exactly where I hit the ball on the putter and well struck balls feel perfect to me.
One thing that I thought was really interesting was when we were trying some of the other putters in there, some of which didn't have the Stroke Lab Setup, the non-stroke lab putters just felt "off". Talking with Pete a bit on the bus, he said he felt the same way. Neither of us could put our fingers on what exactly it was, just that the putter didn't feel as good. I'm really excited Odyssey is going all in with the Stroke Lab setup as I think those that try it are going to really enjoy it.
Can you take a couple of pictures of the putter when you can. Interested to see the overall shape.