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Very nice review, James.
I'm intrigued by the V-Line. I like the feel of the WHP insert, and counterbalancing is growing on me. This one will hit the ponder list for certain.
Very well written and informative article. Love the look of the sole on this one, and beyond that the club looks crazy easy to setup and align properly. Add to that the White Hot Pro insert which I love and you have a great putter on your hands. The weighting system and being able to get it "just right" for each golfer will go a long way.
Nice job, James. I'm kind of torn if I want a bunch of options when it comes to my putter weighting, but nice to see it from Odyssey as I'm sure they can pull it off right.
Options are good Duey. Once you find something that works best, you will likely stick with it so its not about tinkering down the road as much as it is dialing it in up front. Or at least thats how I look at it.
Wouldn't mind trying the #1 wide. I do like that you can tinker with this one a little, though I also wonder how much benefit the average guy would get from it. That said, this isn't really an average guy's putter. Already a Tour winner, so it's got some validation early in the game. Great info James.
Well done James. I have to admit I was skeptical because I borderline hate SS grips. Then I rolled the Tank Cruiser #1 wide (the V-line isnt available in LH) for a half hour on Monday and it was like a light bulb went off. The weighting in the grip gives it a totally different feeling. I fell in love with that putter and it will be in my MC bag. If you look at Odyssey's 2014 lineup, they literally have something for EVERYONE.
Great review Jman, not to mention Lydia Ko uses one! I love the veratility they are offering with the ability to change the weights and basically make this thing you're own rather than make the golfers adjust to the putter. I really need to get some rolls in with one of these. Tough to balance the $250 price tag when for a few more bucks you could get a Bettinardi....but whatever puts the ball in the hole quicker is the best putter, right?!
One of your better reviews James. Very detailed and a ton of great info. This is one putter I need to spend some time with as I like the idea of counterbalance but I have yet to find the right weight combo. The ability to adjust both ends should allow me to find something I like.
Nice job, James. I'm kind of torn if I want a bunch of options when it comes to my putter weighting, but nice to see it from Odyssey as I'm sure they can pull it off right.
Absolutely stellar review here James!
We knew CB would continue to pick up steam but the way in which Odyssey has done it with the variable weight options is just fantastic. I just love how you can really dial this into that right setting for you as it relates to weight and balance when the vast majority of other companies have a stock weight and then you have to go aftermarket with self modifications if it's not just right.
Kudos to Odyssey and I look forward to rolling this one.
Love the looks of this putter, and I think it's one that would be right in my wheelhouse.
I dunno, I'm still a huge proponent that a lot of average golfers could really benefit from counterbalancing or even just backweighting their putters.
The #1 Wide looks SWEET.
You forgot something...
That I was right.
Yeah, but I think you would see that for most it will be like an adjustable driver, most will simply set it and forget it after they're comfortable. I know I have since tinkering w different combos.
The more I ponder these, the more I think you guys are correct. What I really wonder is just how much difference the average person notices changing weights to effect a swing weight? Is there that big of a difference?