Odyssey are the number one golf putting brand in the professional game. For 2025, they continue to set the standard and are now offering golfers a comprehensive offering when it comes to zero torque putters.
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Odyssey are undoubtedly best known for their iconic 2-ball shape putters, revered by golfers around the world. However, there’s something for everyone with Odyssey’s comprehensive putter range. They’ve got some cracking blade putter options in their armoury, and not to forget the all-time classic mallet putters that Odyssey are best known for.
In this article we evaluate the best Odyssey putters for 2025. We’ve tested the newest models across a range of green speeds and playing conditions to give you an honest, insightful look at which putters are truly game-changers – in particular the zero torque offering Odyssey is now excelling at.
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Best Odyssey Putters 2025
Odyssey S2S Tri-Hot #7 Putter

This is a very good putter. It’s as simple as that really. I think even the most sternest zero-torque deniers might be converted by this one. Odyssey has managed to blend traditional aesthetics with cutting-edge performance in a way that delivers a premium feel.
If you’re already a fan of the #7 shape, or if you’ve been looking for a putter that combines alignment confidence, exceptional roll, and consistent feel, the Odyssey S2S Tri-Hot #7 should be right at the top of your testing list.
PROS
- Exceptionally stable and forgiving
- Excellent feel and roll consistency
- Premium finish
CONS
- The red design might not suit everyone’s eye
- RELATED: Read our full review of the Odyssey S2S Tri-Hot #7 Putter here.
RRP: £469 / $549.99
More information: Callaway UK / Callaway US
Odyssey S2S Tri-Hot Jailbird Putter

The Odyssey S2S Tri-Hot Jailbird isn’t just another iteration — it’s a refinement that makes zero-torque putting accessible to everyone. It looks right, feels right, and performs beautifully.
If you’ve ever been tempted by face-balanced or torque-free designs but couldn’t live with the odd looks, this is the one that will finally win you over.
I do think you may see this used quite heavily on tour next season and it is certainly Odyssey’s best Square to Square Jailbird yet.
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PROS
- Features a traditional, confidence-inspiring look
- Consistent roll and pace control across the putter face
- Premium feel
CONS
- The heavier head may not be the best fit for golfers who prefer a more delicate touch on the greens
- RELATED: Read our full review of the Odyssey S2S Tri-Hot Jailbird Putter here.
RRP: £469 / $549.99
More information: Callaway UK / Callaway US
Overall, this is a great putter and I really enjoyed using it. If you’re someone who loves mallet putters and is looking for an upgrade this one is definitely worth a try and well if you’re not, maybe this one might sway your decision.
PROS
- Easy to align
- Lightweight
- Changeable weights
- Quality headcover
CONS
- Soft feel off of the face might not be for everyone
- RELATED: Read our full review of the Odyssey White Hot Versa Twelve Putter here.
Available: Now
RRP: £259.99
Shaft lengths: 33-35 inches
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I can safely say that I will be looking at putting an Odyssey Ai-One Milled Putter into my bag, and the Six T is high up the list of favourites for the role.
PROS
- Looks stunning
- Stroke Lab shaft
- Thick grip
- Lots of configurations
CONS
- Expensive
- RELATED: Read our full Odyssey Ai-One Milled Six T Putter review here.
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You can feel that the putter doesn’t want to rotate open or closed throughout the stroke, which makes knocking in short putts really easy. This putter is great for golfers who are new to the game and want a putter that promotes better technique and for players who have putted poorly for a while and need to try something new.
The best short putters generally have the smallest amount of face rotation throughout the stroke, so if you want help achieving this, then this is the putter for you.
PROS
- Love the Navy blue PVD finish
- White hot face we all know and love
- Almost swings itself!
CONS
- Shaft back of the face takes some getting used to
- RELATED: Read our full Odyssey Ai-One Square 2 Square #7 Putter review here.
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Best Odyssey Putters 2025
In summary, there are plenty of options for those looking for an Odyssey putter. Both blade and mallet offerings are available to accommodate to golfers different putting styles and preferences.
Odyssey are also taking the zero torque offering to the next level and so if one of these putters takes your fancy, there are now plenty to choose from – be it blue or the red Tri-Hot series.
Which ever putter you opt to buy, you will be met with a high performing flat stick with sleek aesthetics.
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