Odyssey Ai-One Milled Seven T Putter Review
What’s new? How much does it cost? And how does it perform? Jack Backhouse brings you the low down on the Odyssey Ai-One Milled Seven T Putter
The new Odyssey AI-One putters feature the same AI technology that has made the Paradym driver so successful, but will it work just as well in putters? Find out in our Odyssey AI-One Milled Seven T putter review.
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Odyssey Ai-One Milled Seven T Putter Review: NCG Summary
NCG SUMMARY
Odyssey have outdone themselves with the AI-One Milled putters. I can’t think of a different putter on the market that gives me the same premium feel that this putter gives me, behind the ball, it is absolutely stunning.
The shape of the Seven T is the familiar fang we all know and love where the lines are unbelievably square. The strike with the ball sounds excellent and the putts just always seem to go about the right distance
PROS
- Super premium feel
- Stroke Lab shaft
- Lots of heads and weights to get custom fit into
CONS
- Expensive
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First Impressions
Taking the headcover off this putter gives you a special kind of feeling. The navy blue finish on the head contrasts well with the champagne-coloured insert, with the whole thing just feeling really expensive. The white lines on the top of the head contrast really nicely against the navy, making the putter easy to point at where you want to go.
I really like that this putter has interchangeable sole weights. Every golfer has a different style and putt on different greens, so having this option to dial in your feel is a nice touch from Odyssey.
NCG Review
The best putting season I ever had was with an Odyssey Seven, inspired obviously by Luke Donald’s run as world number one in 2011 and 2012. I’m not sure why I ever changed away from that putter, or where it has even gone, but getting my hands on the new Odyssey AI-One Milled Seven T, I was really looking forward to reintroducing the shape back into my life.
Right out the gate there is a lot to like about how this putter looks, but what really interests me is the new technology in the face. Odyssey have used AI (presumably the same clever AI that designed the Paradym) to design the face so that ball speed from all strike locations stays consistent.
What the AI eventually came up with is a variable thickness design that allows shots from the toe and the heel to finish a lot closer to the hole than before. Ball striking with a putter isn’t something golfers often talk about but is a huge contributor to poor putting among amateur golfers.
I started my test in the obvious place – 40-foot putts. on such a long swing, I was pleased with how well-balanced the putter swung. I have quite a soft wrist putting stroke that allows me to feel the weight of the head more, and it felt great on putts of this length.
This could be thanks to the Stroke Lab SL90 shafts that have a 20 to 30-gram counterbalance weight that Odyssey have put at the top of the shaft in each putter. Adding weights to the sole means you need more weight at the top to balance the putter out, something Oddsey seemed to have done well with the AI One and the AI One milled putters.
I used this putter in an entire 2-hour practice session and got to grips with the feel from the face. I am not a robot, so it is hard to say how much exactly it improved my distance control, but Odyssey say it can improve your lag putting by as much as 20%, and those sort of gains could completely change your season.
Odyssey lovers will be all over the new AI-One Milled putters; they feature a significant step forward in putter technology that is trusted by the best players in the world. Jon Rahm put the technology in play long before the putter was ever announced, which is a massive testament to the increased performance.
Go get fit for an Odyssey AI-One Milled putter; you will not regret it.
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Odyssey Ai-One Milled Seven T Putter: The Details
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Available: Now
RRP: £449
Shaft lengths: 32 – 37 inches
More information: Callaway Website
Jack Backhouse
Jack is a PGA Golf Professional who specialises in coaching, teaching golf to beginners and top-level amateurs for 10+ years. He also loves his golf equipment and analysing the data of the latest clubs on the market using launch monitors, specialising in blade irons and low-spinning drivers despite having a chronically low ball flight.
Although Jack has no formal journalism training, He has been reading What's In The Bag articles since he started playing at 12 and studying golf swings since his dad first filmed his swing to reveal one of the worst over-the-top slice swings he reckons has ever been recorded, which set him off on the path to be a coach. His favourite club ever owned was a Ping G10 driver bought from a local top amateur with the hope that some of the quality golf shots would come with it (they didn't), and worst was a Nike SQ driver he only bought because Tiger was using it.
Jack is a member of Sand Moor Golf Club and regularly gets out on the golf course to prepare for tournaments. Jack uses a TaylorMade BRNR Mini driver, a half set of TaylorMade P7MB irons, MG4 wedges and a TaylorMade TP Reserve putter.