Odyssey
If you thought Odyssey was done adding models to its popular Ai-One line for next year, you’d be wrong.
Instead, the company is releasing perhaps its most intriguing set of add-ons in the line with three He-ONE Square 2 Square the throwers.
Here are some things you need to know about the new Odyssey Ai-ONE Square 2 devices.
The biggest difference between the Ai-ONE Square 2 Square irons and their cousins ​​(in the standard Ai-ONE and Ai-ONE Milled lines) is a center shaft design where the toe hangs down, rather than being down or square on. land on a balanced face shot. This is achieved by placing the impeller’s center of gravity in the same plane as the shaft, as opposed to its toe side.
Because of this, the putter has an aversion to twisting and turning throughout the stroke, which is known as a “zero torque” design. Furs designed with zero torque have gained some notable traction on the PGA Tour during the last seasons.
While some players like to see and feel the putter face rotate in an arc throughout the stroke, zero-torque gauges like the new Square 2 Square line promote a putter face that stays square throughout the stroke.
This also helps players who often try to manipulate the face through impact by self-correcting and staying square without any input from the player.
A traditional gauge has about three degrees of loft, but the new Ai-ONE Square 2 Square irons actually have more than six degrees of loft built in. This is because the axle is placed in a corner building in a forward press.