Odyssey White Hot XG Sabertooth review
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Since the first 2-ball putter was released Callaway has produced a number of excellent modern mallets that fill the user with confidence. The Odyssey White Hot XG Sabertooth is no exception to this with a design that really helps alignment and sits brilliantly at address. I found that even on the most pressurised of putts I was able to make a solid stroke. Anyone lacking confidence on the greens should consider giving this a try. Where next? More On Test: - Odyssey White Hot 2-Ball Blade putter review - Odyssey White Hot XG putter review Galleries - Odyssey 2-ball F7, Odyssey Teron, Odyssey Rossie Blade putters and more pictures
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The Odyssey White Hot XG Sabertooth was in the bag of Rocco Mediate this year when he challenged Tiger so brilliantly at the US Open. The unusual headshape, with two sets of “fangs”, is designed to provide a high moment of inertia which should help with both alignment and stroke. The White Hot XG insert is inspired by the multi-layer technology seen in Callaway balls, this provides a soft feel and improved feedback.
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