Would love to see these putters robot tested against Ping TR grooves and Evnroll Sweet Face tech. Off centered hits and keeping the distance the same has been done by the other two brands for some time now
I’ve been testing it against an evnroll er2 that I typically game. I’m definitely no robot lol, but I can tell you it’s just as good. Center, heel, and toe all produced great results.
@@flogrown2014 and I don’t doubt it! I just feel like it’s tech that’s old and they slap AI behind it and everyone ooh’s and ahh’s But if you robot tested the 10yr old putters with distance control tech it would IMO be similar or even
I gamed an original white hot #8 for 20+ years through high school and college golf. Just got a Scotty 2.5+ but these AI One White Hots are calling me…
Damn, just bought an OG 7S the other day after trying a bunch out, they didn't have any of these in, they look way cooler. Probably just a looks thing though, I couldn't miss with the OG, and prefer the 3 small dots alignment rather than the line on top for some reason.
I’m curious about how the marketing of these stacks up with the 5K line. It seems like this is basically the same thing when it comes to the MOI story. If anything maybe the swing weight or overall weight is different between these lines. I’m not saying these are bad but almost a different take on the 5K line but with different faces.
Call me naïve but new putter 'technology' is almost gimmicky. It's the same recycled hypes every marketing teams out there are going to push on you. Just compare Tour Pros putting stats from decades ago to modern days, you'll see the average putt counts per round haven't really changed despite newer technologies.
I tested these (#7 DB white hot) vs a #7 White Hot Tour from about 9 years ago that was on the used rack. After about 30 minutes, no difference. Statistically zero..
Very funny Odyssey pushed "stroke lab" steel and composite design shaft for several years now. Now all steel "90gram" heavy shaft.. Hey odyssey were wrong then or now! All marketing hype to sell putters....I call BS
I am not sure I by into the AI stuff to be very honest. You still have to roll the putt. I happen to be an excellent putter and like changing putters and still maintain my excellence on the greens. Sounds like a good marketing ploy or snake oil to sell more putters. Appreciate the video, but I am not a buyer of this putter. May you hit nothing but fairways and greens and never three putt!!!!!
@@flogrown2014does it though? Other brands put out clubs that are good. I can't tell all the nuances but I do know I didn't land on Callaway after trying all sorts of irons
@@kakimotoK20 to each their own. I swing many different brands. Im also a fitter, so I see many swings, and how different brands clubs react with those swings. I personally use a paradym triple diamond as a back up to a TSR3. I think their technology in the triple diamond driver is great. As far as this AI putter, it’s good. Really good. I’ve been using one for a week now. I typically game an evnroll ER2, but this new AI is going in the bag. Throw the AI tech out the window, it’s just a really good putter at the end of the day.
@@flogrown2014 when I asked does it? I was referring to the AI, I thought that's what you were saying. Callaway makes great clubs but so do competitors so I can't tell if the AI does anything