Golfweek's David Dusek reviews the new Odyssey Zero Torque Ai One Square 2 Square Putters. For more golf news: golfweek.usato... Part of the USA Today Network: www.usatoday.com
Up until now I've passed on the LAB, PXG and Axis 1 zero torque putters due to their prices and looks. These offerings from Callaway are now a serious option for me and at a sensible price. That 7 version may well end up in my bag once I've given it a try out! I think Callaway may have a winner here 👍🏆
This is the 3rd review I’ve seen on this knock off line from Odyssey. LAB golf started this design, and it really works. It’s a shame the reviewers seem to be banned from mentioning the originators of this concept. This Odyssey line seems to be as close to a LAB putter as possible as they tiptoe on infringement. If this Odyssey putter were truly a zero torque design, it wouldn’t be weighted toe up.
I'm pretty sure Axis-1 did it first. Lab just marketed it the best. It's not revolutionary stuff were talking about here. It's literally just having the shaft intersect the heads center of gravity. If you can keep your hands quiet through impact, it won't even help you. The no-torque wave will likely come and go. Nobody really likes onset in a putter, it makes long putts difficult to line up and looks silly. All of these designs have an uncanny valley vibe to them. You can tell something isn't quite right.
Great review, all the information needed in just over 4 minutes, thank you sir 👍
Revealer to show it works?
Up until now I've passed on the LAB, PXG and Axis 1 zero torque putters due to their prices and looks. These offerings from Callaway are now a serious option for me and at a sensible price. That 7 version may well end up in my bag once I've given it a try out! I think Callaway may have a winner here 👍🏆
blade v 7 v mallet - any guidance on the differing benfits😊
How would you adjust lie angle?
Lab is not toe up. It’s perfectly balanced. Makes me wonder how they compare
This is the 3rd review I’ve seen on this knock off line from Odyssey. LAB golf started this design, and it really works. It’s a shame the reviewers seem to be banned from mentioning the originators of this concept. This Odyssey line seems to be as close to a LAB putter as possible as they tiptoe on infringement.
If this Odyssey putter were truly a zero torque design, it wouldn’t be weighted toe up.
I'm pretty sure Axis-1 did it first. Lab just marketed it the best. It's not revolutionary stuff were talking about here. It's literally just having the shaft intersect the heads center of gravity. If you can keep your hands quiet through impact, it won't even help you. The no-torque wave will likely come and go. Nobody really likes onset in a putter, it makes long putts difficult to line up and looks silly. All of these designs have an uncanny valley vibe to them. You can tell something isn't quite right.
Looks the business,also looks very heavy.