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Odyssey have five models in their Tri-Hot 5K putter line-up. Hannah Holden has all the details
If you’re a blade fan you’re in luck as the Odyssey Tri-Hot 5K range has five new models on offer. They have been designed in a variety of sizes but with the aim to look like a traditional blade yet perform better than a mallet. So let’s take a closer look…
Odyssey Tri-Hot 5K putters: First impressions
I really like the simplicity of the colourways and styling in this range and how it runs throughout the range. The shaping then helps define each model. My favourite is probably the three model which looks quite retro with its curves.
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The Odyssey Tri-Hot 5K putters are designed to improve performance by reducing the amount of side spin on off-centre strikes. To achieve this each putter has a multi-material construction, designed to make these blades as forgiving as possible.
Odyssey have used a mixture of stainless steel, tungsten and milled 6061 aircraft grade aluminium to drive up the MOI. In fact each putter has inertia levels over 5000, combined with the forward CG, this provides great roll properties even on off centre strikes. This will help you improve speed control, spin control and speed consistency on off centre strikes.
The club face and the hosel are made from 303 stainless steel which helps move the centre of gravity forward. This keeps putts more online with tighter dispersion.
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There are more than 120 grams of tungsten behind the face in both the toe and heel of the club to drive up that MOI.
The putter also comes with the ability to adjust interchangeable weights to dial your head weight to your exact liking.
The Stroke Lab shaft returns, and it is 7 grams lighter as it features slightly less steel. Overall it has been made stiffer for more stability and consistency in your stroke.
It features Odyssey’s White Hot insert with the original feel, sound and performance that has made it so popular.
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