We are patient when players irons hit in regards to player switches. We admire all of the workers who are on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic, and we’re committed to supporting organizations that are directly involved with relief efforts.And from April 16th to May 3rd, we will donate 10% of every online purchase on OdysseyGolf.com to MedShare for their COVID-19 response work. I believe in the next 6-9 months you will see a ton of MC’s in bags, whether its staff or non-staff.Recently we put out the call for our members to submit their WITBs in our forum to be featured on...Brandt Snedeker WITB as of 2020 PGA Championship Driver: Ping G410 Plus (9 degrees) Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Blue 6 X...Recently we put out the call for our members to submit their WITBs in our forum to be featured on...Dustin Johnson WITB accurate as of the PGA Championship. The silver and black scheme is interrupted only by specialized alignment schemes, like those found in the 2-Ball and Marxman.Overall, this color scheme is reminiscent of the original Toulon Garage Indianapolis, where the front silver portion was trailed by the darker carbon fiber body. *Must apply coupon code to your shopping cart for savings. 2 Arena Park, cut to 35″, I would def try rolling the Dbl wide. The Zebra had more stripes!While sticking to my Tank 7 mid/(belly?) Odyssey Stroke Lab putters review: First impressions. If you spend your free time shopping the Japanese golf market, the Double Wide may not be new to you. Doesn’t mean I won’t try one of these on the practice green if ever they make it to my local shop though!I was going to make it a Butthead quote, but I like yours better Love the look of these, never seen anything like the double wide before. Like many GolfWRX readers, I grew up with a clear goal—become an elite player. I have awoken to the truth in 2020: Steel is good, but graphite shafts are the future of golf, especially for irons for the average player.Let me explain. The Stroke Lab Black Big Seven Arm Lock is a face-balanced double bend putter with an elongated shaft to rest against your lead arm, a popular alternative putting method. Golf has changed a few things up with the DF 2.1. Little bit of works, O works and Toulon.I had thought about getting my SC 6m refinished with the back painted black to help my eyes focus more on the putter face. This is just Odyssey’s attempt to steal a bit of that energy to make the consumer think their shaft is something revolutionary when it’s probably just some polished rebar and fishing pole slapped together.I guess if you can’t come up with new technology you can always change the way the old technology looksseems to me they look a lot like last years models ,the only difference is the shaft ,steel and graphite and the price a lot more ,Adams had that in there irons ,i did this same steel and graphite in a putter it was terrible .yea thats right where are the center shaft putters ?Exactly, where are the center shafts? 1 putter brand on tour and much of that is down to the way they offer all their performance-enhancing technology in a wide range of head shapes. Only one discount per item.We hope that you are doing well and staying safe in these unprecedented times. This shaft has been around for a few months, I haven’t seen any of the tour players implement it yet, tour validation isn’t everything, but I do play a spider putter so I am curious to see who puts one in play.Very interesting. *Must apply coupon code to your shopping cart for savings. 1 putter brand on tour and much of that is down to the way they offer all their performance-enhancing technology in a wide range of head shapes.They’ve focused a lot on alignment and face technology over the past few years.They introduced the two-ball, black and white Versa tech, and more recently inserts like the white hot and microhinge versions.All the while still having dozens of head shapes to choose from.So the theory is that most putter brands, including themselves, have been focused on trying to improve the performance on mishits rather than focusing on improving the stroke and consistency of the stroke.And their answer to that is their Stroke Lab shaft technology.The new Stroke Lab line of putters incorporates a method of weight distribution designed to improve the physical dynamics of the stroke.This change in weight distribution made possible by an innovative new shaft.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.Odyssey say the effect of this weight distribution is improvements in the consistency of backswing time, face-angle at impact, ball speed, and ball direction.They say feel for the putter head becomes more acute, helping the golfer repeat the same, smooth stroke time after time.The Stroke Lab line-up consists of 10 head shapes – six mallet and four blade – all with Odyssey’s newest Sign up here for our newsletter and you'll never slice a drive again.