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I'm surprised the Seven is not part of this initially. Was there any mention of it? It doesn't have as much real estate as some of the others for putting the TT pattern in place.Yup - my initial first impression of it during the presentation was I'll stick with the #7.
More firm than the Stroke Lab putters in 2018?
There wasn’t any mention of it but Yeah I don’t think it would work visually. The flange would need to be wider.I'm surprised the Seven is not part of this initially. Was there any mention of it? It doesn't have as much real estate as some of the others for putting the TT pattern in place.
For those curious on the MH star insert too, don’t forget there’s a review on the homepage with the BoP and Ten that had that insert.
I was there watching @McLovin as well, since we were in the same group. For him it was a game changer, and he was psyched. I think I might of even over heard one of these.The most staggering thing I saw was watching @McLovin line up his putter of choice. I think it was Mclovin anyway. Then fitter tested alignment with a laser. Then he lined up the Triple Track. Then fitter tested alignment with a laser.
Same shape, lie angle, putting spot and he was off with one putter and nearly spit on with another.
That has to be my favorite out of the TT line. I love the DW either way but that looks good. Next would be the Marxman and Ten.Not the best pictures but this is my Toulon Columbus and the Doublewide TT putter
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there is definitely some more forgiveness in the double wide
I watched the video from Rick Shiels today and he talked about how he thought it was going to revolutionize putting.I’m not sure what inside information you have, but all I can go off of were meetings and presentations given to us by the marketing group and a round table discussion with people across all product lines.
back to the TT putter, there will be detractors, but hopefully those interested or at least on the fence go try them and make an in hand informed decision
You rock!Quoting Jman’s review from back in November! Answered my questions!!
“So, what is the difference in the two series of putters you may be asking? Primarily the insert. With the SL Black putters, Odyssey has created the “Microhinge Star” insert which based on Tour feedback is firmer than the White Hot Microhinge that is in the Silver series. The idea being that a little more firmness brings more feedback to the user. Based on my time with the Ten and Bird of Prey, as well as having reviewed the original SL putters, this is definitely true. At impact there is a higher pitch which leads to more audible feedback. Honestly, I think the user feedback from it will be hit and miss, so many are such huge fans of the White Hot versions of Odyssey’s inserts that this firmness may not be their cup of tea. That said though, the roll? Absolutely true. No matter your feel preference, there is no denying that no-one does inserts as well as Odyssey.”