ShortSticks
Dec 21 2007, 11:14 AM
Anyone here try the new Odyssey Divine line?
Come on now, you can admit to trying out the womens putters. I personally do not care if it was made for women, as the specs sound good. They are 360 gram heads, and all three models (2-ball, Marxman and Rossie) look better than their mens counterparts. I do not like the blue color theme, but can get over that too if the performance warrants.
I am currently playing a SRT 2-ball, that works well, but I am still uncomfortable with its size (too big). If the Divine 2-ball is close to the SRT in performance I may make the switch.
bortwein
Dec 21 2007, 11:27 AM
I'll admit, I regripped my 2-Ball DFX with that Blue and White Divine Putter grip because I liked how it looks.
Rambler
Dec 21 2007, 11:34 AM
They're kind of expensive
kitsoasis
Dec 21 2007, 11:39 AM
i thought they're just the normal ones except with in a different colour
ShortSticks
Dec 21 2007, 02:58 PM
Tried them out at lunch and I must say they are nice. The Marxman did not have the metalic feel of the XG Marxman mallet and the angular look was a welcome change. The Rossie was bigger than a normal Rossie XG and felt much heavier and solid. The one that impressed me the most was the Divine 2-ball. It was much more stable than the 2-Ball XG, but still had the same solid feeling. It felt heavy and solid and seemed to have similar forgiveness to the SRT that I am playing now. Hmmmmmmmm..............
Whillock
Dec 21 2007, 04:51 PM
If they work, why not!
I just read the the speel on the odyssey website and they say that the divine line has shorter shafts and heavier heads for to maximise consistency for enhaced feel and roll.
If this is true, then i woudl have no qualms with using them.
Maybe they coudl use this technology in the rest of the odyssey line
HipSoCalGuy
Jan 1 2009, 05:29 PM
I tried this putter out today. I really like it. Unfortunately, it's out of my price range. Does anyone know of a good knock off to the Divine Line 2 Ball?
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