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White Hot XG Marxman Mallet Putters
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White Hot XG Marxman Mallet Putters
The new White Hot XG Marxman Putters are the latest in revolutionar y alignment design from Odyssey. With their Hi-Def Alignment System, these putters of fer ever y possible advantage so more putts star t on the intended target line. A high level of mass positioned low and deep in the head is centred on the target line, promoting solid feel and true roll for putts that track to the hole. And with our softest, most responsive inser t in the White Hot XG, these putters are the per fect addition to a tour-proven alignment line-up that already includes 2-Ball and Tri-BallŪ technologies. The Marxman Putters are available in mallet and blade models.
Hi-Def Alignment System
Two alignment stripes running the length of the putterhead that make lining up putts easier and more accurate.
High Contrast Design directs attention to the alignment channels and helps bring focus and clarity to the intended target line.
In-line Weighting
Mass centered low and deep on the target line provides true roll and solid feel. The high Moment of Inertia provides amazing stability and helps keep the putter on-line during the stroke.
Multi-Layer Insert
The elastomer core material is soft for enhanced feel, and highly resilient to get the ball rolling.
The thin outer striking surface with urethane is firmer for fine-tuned responsiveness.
Allows weight to be shifted to the perimeter of the putterhead for a high MOI, better stability during the stroke and a truer roll.
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| Customer Reviews |
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| Russ G |
4/30/2007 |
   
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| LOVE IT. Switched from a two-ball with tour line and tour fill. This putter sets up straight. Soft face is awesome inside six feet and took only two rounds to get used to on long lags. Seems like I hit every putt on line. I use a black line on my TaylorMade ball. I am a straight back and straight through putter. Not much arch in my swing. Combine the line on the ball with this putter and it seems almost hard to hit one off line. You still need to read the putt correctly and play the correct speed for the break but starting the ball on line is never in question. |
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