Alignment is critical to putting success, and starting a putt fractionally off line can be the difference between a make or miss. Tour professionals and the excellent putting instructor Phil Kenyon echo this sentiment, frequently asking Odyssey to bring back their vaunted Versa putters. Odyssey listened, creating new White Hot Versa Putters with reimagined profiles, modern designs, and their latest technology.
Versa Putters feature a high-contrast alignment system that highlights the proper face angle from address to impact, allowing you to align the putter from address to contact correctly. The black and white contrast keys your eyes in on the linear design, benefiting players of all skill levels.
Odyssey equips the White Hot Versa with its legendary Stroke Lab Shaft. Stroke Lab shafts are more than 40 grams lighter than traditional shafts, which allows weight to be redistributed to the putter head and grip. The effect of said weight distribution is dramatic. Odyssey's studies indicate improvements in the consistency of backswing time, face-angle at impact, ball speed, and ball direction. Additionally, feel for the putter head becomes more acute, helping you make a more repeatable stroke.
The Twelve is a stable, high MOI mallet, and with zero degrees of toe hang, suits golfers with a straight-back, straight-through putting stroke.
Odyssey White Hot Versa Twelve Putter Features:
- Tour-proven, major-winning Versa technology with black and white high contrast alignment that helps with aim at address and through the stroke; highlights the proper face angle and improves concentration
- Original White Hot insert formulation provides incredible feel, sound, and performance from a two-part urethane insert
- Newest multi-material Stroke Lab shaft shortens the steel section, reducing weight by 7g, and is stiffer and more stable for even more consistency in the putting stroke
- Hosel: Double Bend
- Loft: 3°
- Lie: 70°
- Offset: Full Shaft
- Toe Hang: 0°
- Head Weight: 365g
- Grip: Odyssey Pistol
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