Top 3 Putters For Christmas 2009
Now that the festive season is upon us, you might be thinking of asking for a set of golf clubs for a present from your family, friends or loved ones. No matter what the weather is where you live at Christmas, the golfer in the family will enjoy receiving an addition to their set.We have been closely watching the buyers of putters on this site over the past year and have compiled a list of the 4 top putters that have sold and have drawn the most amount of interest from our customers. And the odd thing is that they are all from Odyssey!
Odyssey, who own the Callaway name, are one of the major players when it comes to Golf Putters and equipment and they are recognised across the world as the manufacturer of choice from pro golfers and amateurs alike. We break down the top 3 putters for you from Odyssey that will guarantee a smile on the face of the person you buy them for.
Callaway Odyssey 2-Ball Putter ReviewIf you want the best putter in golf in your bag this christmas, one that is becoming used by all the pros then I would recommend that you pick up the Callaway Odyssey 2 Ball Putter. The putter is developed to prevent any skidding and give the ball a very smooth roll. It gives the golfer the best in alignment technology. Santa would approve!
Callaway Odyssey Whitehot XG Sabertooth Putter ReviewThe Odyssey White Hot XG Sabertooth Putter Will Have You Hunting Birdies in No Time! The secret to the Sabertooth’s ability to hunt the hole is in her fangs! An incredible 37% of the clubs weight resides there, on the perimeter of the head. This produces a perfect convergence of balance and stability, creating one of the largest sweet spots on the carpet.
Callaway Odyssey Whitehot Number 1 PutterThe Callaway White Hot putter is designed with the professional in mind, and has a price point reflective of that. But it will pay dividends for any player who makes the investment. Callaway outfits more touring professionals than virtually any other brand. And it’s not simply because they’re willing to offer the most cash to carry the sticks and wear the logo. No pro is going to sacrifice game for sponsorship money.
Happy Christmas 2009 from the Golf Putter Guide team!

