We tested six Odyssey putters as part of this year's Most Wanted testing across three categories: blade, mallet, zero-torque.
The putter market has been in an interesting battle over “zero torque” the last couple of years. With the booming popularity of LAB Golf on Tour and at retail, Odyssey coming in hot with its Square 2 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Odyssey has long been at ...
If you’re looking to level up your putting this golf season, it might be time to look beyond the traditional gear in your bag and explore something different — like a zero torque putter, which are now ...
One of my favorite things to do with our Most Wanted testing data is break it down to the individual level. When a tester ...
Putter design in golf has been largely unchanged for a century, but technology has finally made a difference that can help ...
After J.J. Spaun’s 64-foot bomb sealed his U.S. Open victory and catapulted him into the international golf spotlight, he tossed his L.A.B. Golf DF3 putter in the air. Somewhat fittingly, the putter ...
L.A.B. Golf was the first putter company to venture into the zero-torque movement, with the DF3 as one of its most popular models. Other companies are following their lead. Golf innovation can be a ...
As the zero-torque putting category continues to evolve, Odyssey looks to remove one barrier that has caused players to stay away from the putting style with the new S2S (Square 2 Square) Tri-Hot line ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Bettinardi’s movement toward reduced or zero-torque putters now adds heel-shafted options with the Hexperimental #7 compact mallet and #9 high-toe blade. Both models are the ...
Zero-torque and lie-angle-balanced putters aren’t a fringe experiment anymore. They’ve moved from tour vans and internet message boards into pro shops and weekend groups, and now the grip category is ...
A year ago, zero-torque putters were having a moment. Now, it’s a movement. Inside the ropes at PGA Tour events this summer, some signs suggest some plans might be in motion. For example, on the ...
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