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Odyssey 2-Ball Putter - Golf Club
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Odyssey 2-Ball Putter

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description Odyssey 2-Ball Putter Overview

The Odyssey 2-Ball putter is a mallet design developed by Callaway. Its most recognizable feature is the two-disc alignment aid positioned on the club’s crown, intended to assist golfers in precisely aiming their putts. This design enhances accuracy and is particularly beneficial for players seeking improved consistency around the green. It's commonly used by golfers of all skill levels who prioritize precise alignment.

insights Ranking position

Odyssey 2-Ball Putter ranks #72 of 195 in the Golf Club ranking, behind Wilson Staff Model Wedge, ahead of Ping S55 Irons.

balance Odyssey 2-Ball Putter Pros & Cons

thumb_up Pros
  • check Highly visible alignment aid
  • check Stable mallet head
  • check Consistent face response
  • check Easy distance control
thumb_down Cons
  • close Bulky head appearance
  • close Soft insert lacks feedback
  • close Alignment design is polarizing

help Odyssey 2-Ball Putter FAQ

Why does the Odyssey 2-Ball putter have two white discs behind the face?

The discs resemble golf balls and create a visual line from the ball being struck toward the target. Odyssey introduced this alignment concept in its White Hot mallet line, making the 2-Ball one of Callaway's most recognizable putter designs.

Does the Odyssey 2-Ball suit a straight stroke or an arcing stroke?

That depends on the hosel rather than the two-disc head alone. Double-bend and center-shafted versions are generally more face-balanced, while slant-neck 2-Ball models provide more toe hang for golfers with a stronger arc.

What is the difference between a White Hot 2-Ball and a Triple Track 2-Ball?

Both use the familiar mallet shape, but Triple Track versions add three alignment lines designed to match Callaway Triple Track golf balls. White Hot models are distinguished by Odyssey's urethane face insert, which produces a softer impact feel than a milled metal face.

Why do some Odyssey 2-Ball putters have lines across the discs?

Odyssey has sold both plain-disc and lined versions because golfers perceive alignment differently. A Tour Lined model provides a continuous target line, while the original plain discs let the golfer align the shapes with the actual ball.

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