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6 Reviews
MikeO
I've owned more than a few putters through the years, most of them from Odyssey. However, my 2002 Scotty SS Newport has always found its way back into the bag. I've preferred the feel of a solid metal head and the look of an Anser style blade (I have a 1983 Phoenix). While recently browsing, I came across this and due to the milled body and titanium face, decided to give it a try. It's considerably heavier than the Scotty with a much higher swing weight. After a month of regular play, it has put Scotty into retirement. The overall feel is to my liking and the distance control is surprisingly good. The head is very stable through impact and the pesky three footers are finding the cup far more often. Perhaps I've found a new long term putter.
Sam 1972
Love this putter. Firm face have not left as many puts short.
Andres
Have been using this for a season now. Used a mallet but felt much better putting with a blade, have improved my putting stroke a lot and now with the AI-ONE milled I feel really comfortable and confient, great roll and forgiveness on misstrikes. Definitely an option to consider for anyone in the market for a new blade.
Michael S
I've historically played white hot putters like the XG #1 many years ago and more recently Tri-Hot One, but have started to like milled putters as I've been playing with them more. The Ai-ONE gives me that feeling of a firmer milled putter and more responsiveness/feedback on each putt, while offering forgiveness with the AI-ONE insert which helps maintain speed on those off center strikes. The last thing I'll mention is the beautiful blue finish paired with the champagne colored insert. This is a really good looking putter.
Andy123
I have always used traditional-ish equipment. This putter is a tiny bit more forgiving than my old SC. But still has a traditional look and feel. Off center hits I have noticed do not lose speed like other blade putters. They are on to something with the AI line.
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