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Ive been looking high and low for a putter like my old one I had nearly 15 years ago. I want to say it was an Odyssey least I remember the circular symbol that was on the face in the center. it was a mallet style with a copper colored head. rubberish type face. anyone have a clue? I know this might be a long shot but I never had a putter I could rely on like that and hoping to find another one or find one that plays/feels the same and knowing what I had exactly would help that endeavor out very much.


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yes and no. my friends teased me about using a miniature driver to put with. there was no dip in the back and the copper color was similar to a copper paint job on a car. but the face on that one was very similar cept for the circular design in the middle of the insert face. mind you it could be a clone of one but I know it was either an odyssey or copy of one.

there was no cavity or dip or cut out. it was rounded like a mini driver is best way to describe it. but you are definitely on the right track.


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yes and no. my friends teased me about using a miniature driver to put with. there was no dip in the back and the copper color was similar to a copper paint job on a car. but the face on that one was very similar cept for the circular design in the middle of the insert face. mind you it could be a clone of one but I know it was either an odyssey or copy of one.

there was no cavity or dip or cut out. it was rounded like a mini driver is best way to describe it. but you are definitely on the right track.

You might find it here, or something similar.

http://www.callawaygolfpreowned.com/golf-clubs/putters/

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Anything like this?

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Anything like this?

closer, the head was much larger from face to back. and it almost looked (from the top) like it was a ceramic or the same material as a driver head due to the paint job it had. Im gonna see if I can have one of my friends thats good with art draw it by description. I REALLY appreciate all the help. it was as easy to put with (for me) as rolling the ball by hand.


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the shape is JUST like this but completely enclosed, no cavity or cut away, and copper in color (like an average penny) three line alignment two outside I believe were longer then center. black insert. I can see everything cept the name on the head in my head :(


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starting to wonder if it was some sort of clone :( if so I might never find one like it again.


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starting to wonder if it was some sort of clone :( if so I might never find one like it again.

Yeah I don't think it was an Odyssey.

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