Most women's putters are merely modified men's putters. Not the Divine Line. It was created exlusively for women who want to absolutely dominate the game on the green. While the Divine Line inspired by Odyssey's most popular models, each feature was developed with the femal putting stroke and playing style in mind.
Divine Line Features:
- Shorter shaft lengths combined with heavier head weights provide optimal weighting to maximize consistency and control, enhance feel, and provide better roll.
- White Hot XG insert - Odyssey softest and most-responsive insert - for phenomenal feedback and distance control.
- Softer head shapes and styling that feature blue and silver accents, feminine graphics and softer designs.
- Tour-proven alignment systems in the 2-Ball and Marxman models that help make lining up putts easier and more accurate.
- Multi-layer insert constructed of a soft elastomer core that's highly resilient for enhanced fell and a truer roll. The thin outer striking surface infused with urethane is firmer for fine-tuned responsiveness. The insert also allows weight to be shifted to the perimeter of the head for a higher Moment of Inertia and better stability.
Rossie Details:
The Rossie is more traditionally-shaped putter in the Divine Line. Featuring the original, larger Rossie shape, this has been one of Odyssey's best-selling models for a number of years.
- Face-balanced mallet
- Double-bend shaft
2-Ball and Marxman Details:
The Divine Line's alignment-shape putter, the 2-Ball and Marxman, provide a higher MOI for increased stability with advanced alignment technology.
- 2-Ball Alignment makes lining up putts easier and more accurate.
- Weighting rings move the Center of Gravity deeper and farther away from the putter face, resulting in a high MOI and a smooth stroke that stays on its intended line.
- Marxman's High-Def Alignment System features alignment stripes to make lining up putts easier and more accurate.
- In-Line weighting also creates a low, deep Center of Gravity for reduced backspin, smoother roll, and increased MOI to keep strokes on their intended line.