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The Proof is in the Putters the Pros Use

The putter is the most-used club in the bag. And, those who play for a living play Odyssey Putters to win. That's why, for more than a decade, more pros across the six major professional tours combined *have put Odyssey Putters in their bags and as a result, money in their pockets. Fact is, in a game of numbers, only one putter has consistently finished #1.

On the PGA European Tour, Odyssey Staff Professional Phil Mickelson finished second at the Barclays Scottish Open. Mickelson used the Odyssey White Hot XG #9 Putter. Fellow Odyssey Staff Pro Ernie Els used the Odyssey White Hot XG #5 Center Shafted Putter. One of the players who tied for fourth had a White Hot XG #7 Center Shafted Putter in his bag.

On the LPGA Tour, Odyssey Staff Professional Morgan Pressel used the Odyssey White Hot XG Marxman Mallet Putter to finish second at the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic. It was her seventh top-10 finish of the season and her third in a row.

On the PGA Tour, the runner-up at the John Deere Classic used his Odyssey White Hot 2-Ball Putter to finish in a tie for third in putts per greens in regulation and record his first top-10 result of the year. The third-place finisher used a TriHot 3 to finish second in putts per GIR and record his best finish of the year. In Japan on the JGTO, four of the top-5 and seven of the top-10 players at the Sega Sammy Cup used Odyssey Putters. The winner used the Odyssey White Hot #5 Putter.

On the Nationwide Tour, The Grind staffer Chad Collins had his second top-5 finish in a row with his tie for second at the Children's Hospital Invitational. Collins uses an Odyssey Tour Milled #2 Putter. With so many players depending on Odyssey, maybe you should too.

To the right is a list of in-depth player bios, what we call "the proof". There are also interesting facts about each of our Odyssey Staff Pros and the name of the putter they use.

(*Based on tour results for the 2005 season, through 6//2007, and reflect combined data from the PGA, European PGA, LPGA, Japan PGA, Champions, and Nationwide Tours. Source: Darrell Survey Company and Sports Marketing Surveys Ltd.)