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    Odyssey Ai-One Milled

    Why We Like It

    To design its putter face Odyssey’s engineers looked to titanium for its light weight, strength and flexibility. They needed the face’s intricately varied indentations—designed through a range of artificial-intelligence simulations—to respond to every impact like a high-performance race car moving across an undulating road. These titanium faces have “micro-deflections” to direct energy to the ball for consistent distances.

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    Characteristics

    • The varying thicknesses of the titanium face insert optimize distance control.
    • Milled-titanium insert within a fully milled body yields a slightly firmer feel than the standard Ai One’s aluminum-polymer insert.
    • Lightweight steel shaft has a back weight to improve stroke tempo.
    • Six models across five head styles (Three T, Six T, Seven T, Eight T, Eleven T); double bend, crank hosel, slant neck options; head weight: 360 grams; lengths: 33-35 inches; loft: 3 degrees

    Highlights

    • Top 5 heaviest-feeling mallet putters, all handicap groups
    • Top 5 best sound/feel mallet putters, all handicap groups
    • Top 5 best-looking mallet putters, all handicap groups
    • Top 5 softest-feeling mallet putters, all handicap groups
    • Top 5 best-rated mallet putters, low-handicaps
    • Top 5 best-rated mallet putters, middle-handicaps

    Price

    $450

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    Golf Digest Logo HOT LIST SCORE

    The aggregate star rating of all three categories rounded to the nearest half star.

    5.0
    Performance
    5.0
    50%*
    Innovation
    5.0
    30%*
    Look / Sound / Feel
    5.0
    20%*

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    HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK

    Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.

    Feel
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    Cushioned
    Heft
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    Shape
    Angular
    Soft Curves

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