Are you thinking about a new putter for 2020? We took the Odyssey Stroke Lab Black 10 to Alwoodley to give it the full NCG treatment.
Watch the review with myself and Andy Wright here, and let us know what you think in the comments below or on Twitter.
For information on the Odyssey Stroke Lab Black 10, head to the next page…
Odyssey Stroke Lab Black 10: First impressions
The first thing that caught my eye on this putter was the bold white alignment line on the top of the clubhead and also the striking shaping. I always favour a mallet style putter so this is definitely up my street.
Odyssey Stroke Lab Black 10: The technology
The shaping of the Stroke Lab Black 10 is themed on Odyssey’s popular 7 and Indianapolis putter shapes. The aim was to provide a forgiving mallet with high level of performance in a multi-material head.
A clear high-def alignment system is used to make it easier for golfers to improve their aim at address. While the new micro-hinge star insert gives the same tour preferred roll benefits but with a slightly firmer feel and improved sound from previous models.
The 10 model features the same multi-material putter shaft we have seen in the rest of the Stroke Lab range. The Stroke Lab shaft is a full 40 grams lighter, made possible by an innovative new multi-material design, that combines a graphite body with a steel tip. Most of the mass is concentrated in the tip but there’s two sole weights in the head and more added to the end of the grip.



