The Bottom Line
Numbers don't lie: Dozens of pro players made the switch to the 2-Ball in 2002 because of its alignment attributes. It's a club worth trying for all putting-challenged golfers.
Pros
- Alignment is a snap with the 2-Ball.
- Weighting of mallet head helps pendulum motion.
- Urethane insert provides soft feel.
Cons
- Many golfers don't like mallet heads.
- Ball may push to right for many when first trying.
- Takes up a lot of space in your bag.
Description
- The 2-Ball features a large mallet head about twice the size of most other putter heads.
- Two white discs, mimicking golf balls, make it appear as if three balls are in a row at address.
- More weighting to rear of clubheads helps reduce backspin at impact.
- Comes in standard lengths, and also mid (belly) and long (broomstick) lengths.
Guide Review - Odyssey White Hot 2-Ball Putter
The 2-Ball burst on the scene late in 2001 and became the best-selling putter of 2002 after dozens of pro players started using it. It's strengths are in its alignment and weighting. Read my full review to learn more about the Odyssey 2-Ball.




