Odyssey Black Series-I #9 Putter  


Product Features

  • Multi-material construction through the use of 1025 carbon steel body and weighted tungsten flange create a low, deep CG to promote true roll.
  • Head weight optimization maximizes consistency and distance control, enhances feel and provides better roll characteristics.
  • Tour insert is constructed of an elastomer core that enhances feel and a thin, firm outer striking surface infused with urethane for fine-tuned responsiveness.
  • Precision milled head with rich, nickel-plated finish creates optimal balance weighting for a smooth stroke and amazing accuracy.
  • Hogged-Out Hosel allows weight to be redistributed to the the tungsten flange for a lower, deeper CG and better roll.
Product Description


Modeled after Phil Mickelson's putter, the Odyssey Black Series i #9 putter is ideal for golfers who demand the best in performance, precision, and craftsmanship. Black Series i putters maintain the same multi-material construction as the original Black Series putters--with a 1025 carbon steel body and a weighted tungsten flange--but now utilize a new multi-layer Tour insert that provides premium feel and responsiveness. The carbon steel body and tungsten flange contribute to the putter's performance by creating a low, deep center of gravity that promotes a true roll. As a result, you can feel confident whether you're stepping over a flat 10 footer or a twisting 40 footer. Odyssey also optimized the head weight to maximize consistency and distance control. It's the Tour insert inside the milled putter, however, that really stands out. The insert sports an elastomer core that enhances the feel of the putter, along with a thin, firm outer striking surface that's infused with urethane to create a fine-tuned responsiveness. When teamed with the precision-milled putter head, the club offers an optimally balanced weight, creating a smooth stroke and amazing accuracy with each putt.

The putter also employs the company's Fine-Tuned Loft System, which delivers a higher launch angle that lets you easily lift the ball from its depression on the green at an optimum trajectory. As a consequence, your putts will roll incredibly smoothly from the precise point of impact. And the toe-weighted, heel-shafted flanged blade cuts a sleek profile, with a rich nickel-plated finish designed to appeal to elite players. Other features include a long hosel and a half-shaft offset, a 3-degree loft, and a 70-degree lie. The Odyssey Black Series i #9 putter is available with a 33-, 34-, 35-, or 36-inch shaft.

About Odyssey Putters

An Odyssey putter is a promise made. Odyssey designs each of its putters to help golfers to slay more demons and sink more putts. But the company also designs them to withstand any kind of punishment, and then backs them up with an Odyssey assurance of quality. Odyssey rarely sees a putter returned, but if you find a defect within a two-year period, the company will repair or replace it no questions asked. And that's a promise kept.

About Odyssey


Odyssey believes you can overcome a ton of adversity on the golf course--including nasty rough and deep sand traps--but that you live or die on the green. That's why the company has created some of the industry's most innovative putters over the years. In 1991, Odyssey released the first mallet putters molded entirely from a lightweight, soft, and resilient elastomer called Stronomic. Two years after its introduction, the Stronomic putter earned its first Tour win and quickly garnered wide acceptance among pros. By 1995, Odyssey had claimed 26 first-place victories across the six major tours, and by 1996 had claimed its first Masters win. In subsequent years, Odyssey unveiled the Tri-Force line, which offers a unique tri-sole design that squares the setup at address; the White Hot, with a patented insert that proves softer and more responsive than the Stronomic; and the White Steel, which combines a precision-milled, stainless-steel insert and an improved White Hot urethane insert to produce more precision and accuracy than ever before. In 2003, Odyssey neared a staggering 50 percent market share within the putter business, and has continued to profoundly influence the market ever since.