If you’re dubious about used golf clubs, golf is sometimes the best place to start. Putters typically don’t have as much exposure to major damage as drivers and irons. Plus, some of the strongest performers we’ve tested are on the used market for half the price.
I went back through some testing over the past few years and looked at the actual price deals used to pull these five Odyssey rigs worth buying used.
Odyssey Tri-Hot 5K Rossie S
of Odyssey Tri-Hot 5K Rossie S combines a compact hammer shape with tungsten weight that helps stabilize the head without making it feel bulky. It’s one of those designs that is forgiving but still looks clean behind the ball.
In MyGolfSpy’s testing, it won Most Wanted Mallet 2023 test and followed it up with a runner-up finish in 2024, performing particularly well from 10 and 20 feet. This kind of consistency over distances is rare, which is why it continues to emerge as one of the safest recommendations.
At around $199 used, down from $399, this is one of the easiest value picks on the list.


of Odyssey Tri-Hot 5K One CH is the blade version of the Tri-Hot line, offering a more traditional look with the same multi-material weighting concept. It’s built for players who prefer a cleaner shape but still want added stability.
It was part of the Most Wanted Blade 2023 test, where it performed well at short and medium distances, but showed a slight drop at longer distances. This makes it a solid option if your priority is converting shots inside 10 feet rather than late placement.
You can find it in mint condition for around $129.
of Odyssey Ai-ONE Milled Seven T takes the popular #7 style hammer and adds an adjustable weight milled titanium insert. It’s a slightly more refined option for players who want a modern hammer with a bit more feel and fingerboard hang.
In the most demanding Mallet 2024 test, it posted an 8.30 MGS score with nearly identical performance from five, 10 and 20 feet. It didn’t dominate any single category, but it also didn’t fall anywhere, making it one of the most balanced performers in the field.
At around $239 used, down from $449, it’s a solid option if you want something newer without paying full price.


of Odyssey Ai-ONE Milled Two T is a traditional blade with a high toe overhang profile designed for players with a stronger arc in their stroke. It combines a classic shape with a milled Ai-ONE insert and adjustable weight.
In the 2025 Most Wanted Blade test, it delivered a -4.8 PuttView Overall Handicap with strong short-putting performance and competitive long-distance numbers. This combination is not always easy to find in a blade which is part of what makes it stand out.
At around $225 used compared to $449 new, this is probably the best pure value game on the list.


of White Hot Two-Ball Odyssey it is one of the most popular machines ever made and still one of the easiest to use. The alignment system is simple, the feel is familiar.
While it hasn’t been part of the most demanding recent testing, White Hot’s introduction and dual-ball scope design are still relevant today because they solve two of the biggest problems facing hobbyists: aiming and speed control.
If you’re willing to go back a bit, you can find one in good condition for around $129. It’s a proven model that still works if you’re looking for a change in your putting game.

