Odyssey Golf has just announced the launch of the new line of Triple Track putters, as well as the extension of its Stroke Lab Black line of putters, which combines the innovative Stroke Lab shaft with pleasant and performance head shapes, each coated with 'a premium black PVD finish.

Odyssey: two new ranges of putters at the end of January

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Triple Track

Odyssey's new line of Triple Track putters, consisting of five proven shapes, have been developed to work in conjunction with Callaway's Triple Track balls. The goal is to help golfers aim more precisely, establish solid, consistent contact and start the ball on the target line with consistency.

Odyssey adapts to a multitude of players each year, the vast majority of whom do not aim for the face accurately from 3 meters. Tests on players have shown that using a triple track ball on its own can dramatically improve a player's aiming accuracy from 3 meters. Pair a triple track ball with a triple track putter and the accuracy improves even more.

"We were immediately intrigued by the triple track golf ball" said Sean Toulon, vice president and general manager of Odyssey. “We started drawing lines on the putter heads right away and of course player testing has shown that pairing a triple lane ball with a triple lane putter improves accuracy even more. "

The Triple Track line of putters consists of five models: Marxman, Double Wide, TEN, 2-Ball and 2-Ball blade. Each of them incorporates a Stroke Lab shaft and the new Microhinge Star forehead insert.

Available retail in Europe from January 30, 2020.

Odyssey: two new ranges of putters at the end of January

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Stroke Lab Black Putters

The first Stroke Lab Black putters, TEN and Bird of Prey, two very high moment of inertia (MOI) mallets, were introduced last fall. New models unveiled today include two proven blades, ONE and Double Wide; two proven putters, SEVEN and Rossie; and a new form of putter, the R-Line Arrow.

In addition to their smooth black finish, Stroke Lab Black putters also feature Odyssey's new Microhinge Star insert, with a firmer feel and brighter sound, while promoting forward rotation at impact for a smooth ride.

Stroke Lab shaft technology saves 40 grams, thanks to an innovative new multi-material shaft design that combines a graphite body with a steel tip for a net weight of just 75 grams. Odyssey engineers redistributed the 40 grams saved by adding 10 grams to the head, and 30 grams to the grip, essentially rebalancing the putter.

The effect of Stroke Lab's innovative weight distribution on the golfer's stroke is dramatic. Odyssey studies indicate that it improves consistency in backswing length, face angle at impact, head speed at impact and tempo. The feel of the putter head becomes sharper, helping the golfer to repeat the same smooth stroke stroke after stroke.

Dozens of Tour pros have used Stroke Lab putters, including Phil Mickelson, Xander Schauffele, Francesco Molinari, Danny Willett, Branden Grace, Adam Hadwin, Kevin Kisner and Retief Goosen.

The complete line, including Stroke Lab Black TEN, Bird of Prey, ONE, Double Wide, SEVEN, Rossie R-Line Arrow, will be available for retail in Europe from January 30, 2020.

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