A few years ago, Callaway introduced a driver that had been designed using artificial intelligence. The goal was to create a club face that produced comparable results whether a golfer hit the ball ...
Specs: White Hot face insert, adjustable sole weights with white and black alignment system. Length: 33, 34 or 35 inches. Available: Feb. 10 Who It’s For: Golfers with poor aim who need help to point ...
Odyssey's new S2S Tri-Hot putters offer a new configuration for "zero torque" putters by moving the shaft axis and CG forward ...
Odyssey’s Ai-One putters have gotten off to a hot start in 2024 after ending 2023 with a bang, boosted by hugely successful performances at the Ryder Cup thanks to Jon Rahm putting an early prototype ...
Zero-torque putters have taken the PGA TOUR by storm this season. Now, Odyssey is re-entering the space with their new line of Square 2 Square putters. They’re designed for players looking to take ...
Odyssey's new Giraffe-Beam putters have been widely popular on the PGA Tour and offer a new look to typical face-balanced ...
AI is coming for us all, writers, accountants and teachers included. In fact, not even golf club designers are safe these days. It was four years ago that Callaway first introduced artificial ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Odyssey borrows some of the variable face thickness ideas generated by artificial intelligence that have fueled the driver designs of parent company Callaway in recent years to ...
Odyssey has always been a leader in alignment technology, going back more than 20 years with their first 2-ball putter. Now the company is adding another option to their lineup with the new 1/2 Ball ...
Adjustability has been all the rage in drivers, fairway metals and hybrids in recent years. Now, it is becoming a factor in putters, as evidenced by the introduction of the Odyssey Flip Face. The Flip ...
When Xander Schauffele took to Bay Hill’s practice putting green on Tuesday ahead of the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard, it looked as though he was considering a switch back into ...