
The Odyssey Ai-DUAL putter range is built for golfers who want more consistency on the greens - not just in terms of feel, but in the areas that decide scorecards: start line, distance control and roll. Across the line-up, Odyssey focuses on three key goals: clearer alignment at address, more predictable ball speed on off-centre strikes, and designs that suit different stroke types. Whether you prefer a traditional build, a heavier tempo-driven set-up, or maximum face stability, there's an Odyssey Ai-DUAL putter option built around your putting style.
Many putters look great in the shop, but performance often changes when the strike moves away from the sweet spot. That's where the Ai-DUAL insert comes in. It's designed to help maintain consistent ball speed across the face, reducing the frustrating mix of "hot" strikes that run past the hole and "dead" hits that come up short. The goal is simple - make distance control feel more repeatable from round to round, and help the ball start rolling forward sooner for a cleaner, truer roll.

Distance control is rarely about hitting every putt perfectly out of the middle. In reality, most golfers strike the ball slightly towards the heel or toe, especially under pressure. The Odyssey Ai-DUAL insert is engineered to improve speed consistency across the face, helping putts finish closer to your target even when impact isn't perfectly centred.
When ball speed becomes more predictable, you naturally gain confidence. You don't feel like you need to "guide" the putter or make last-second adjustments, because you trust the roll and the pace. Combine that with improved forward roll and you end up with the two things every golfer wants - a ball that starts on line and reaches the hole with a controllable pace.

Alignment is personal. Some golfers prefer clean, minimal markings, while others aim best with high-contrast visuals that help lock the face in square. The Odyssey Ai-DUAL range offers multiple alignment styles, including bold options designed to frame the ball at address. The benefit is immediate - better face awareness, easier set-up, and more commitment when you pull the trigger.
If you're the type of player who second-guesses your aim, or you feel like the face looks "open" or "closed" too often, choosing an Ai-DUAL model with a stronger alignment system can be a genuine game-changer.

One of the standout options within the Odyssey Ai-DUAL putter range is the distinctive Ai-DUAL 1/2 Ball alignment. Designed for golfers who benefit from bold visual cues, the 1/2 Ball design uses a large, high-contrast shape to clearly frame the golf ball at address.
By visually extending the ball back into the putter head, the Ai-DUAL 1/2 Ball makes it easier to square the face, centre the strike, and aim more accurately. Many golfers find this alignment style especially helpful on short and mid-range putts, where confidence over the ball can make the biggest difference.
The 1/2 Ball design works particularly well in mallet and high-MOI putter shapes, where stability and alignment go hand in hand. When combined with the Ai-DUAL insert, golfers benefit from both improved visual set-up and more consistent ball speed across the face.
Ai-DUAL 1/2 Ball models are available across Standard, Cruiser and Square 2 Square configurations, allowing golfers to pair this confidence-inspiring alignment with the weighting, length, and face stability that best suits their stroke.
If you struggle with aim, tend to miss left or right rather than long or short, or simply want a putter that looks incredibly easy to line up, the Odyssey Ai-DUAL 1/2 Ball putter is one of the most confidence-boosting options in the entire range.

Odyssey has built the Ai-DUAL range around three clear model types, each designed to suit different golfers and different strokes:
The standard Odyssey Ai-DUAL putters are ideal for golfers who want to keep a traditional build in their hands, but upgrade performance where it counts. You get a familiar overall weight and feel, combined with the Ai-DUAL insert's ability to stabilise ball speed and improve roll.
With options across blades and mallets, the standard line makes it easier to match your putting preferences:
If you're happy with your current putter length and overall weight but want better roll and more reliable pace control, the standard Ai-DUAL models are often the best place to start.

The Odyssey Ai-DUAL Cruiser putters are built for golfers who want extra stability without switching to a long putter. The Cruiser set-up is longer and heavier overall, which can encourage a slower, smoother tempo and help reduce quick hands in the stroke.
This style is especially useful if you:

Cruiser models typically include a heavier shaft that complements the additional headweight, creating a more substantial overall build that stays stable throughout the stroke. You also get a longer 17" grip, giving you more flexibility in where you place your hands depending on your posture and preferred set-up.

Many golfers find that this combination helps quieten the wrists, improve rhythm, and make distance control feel more repeatable - particularly on longer putts where tempo matters most.
If you're looking for the most stable option in the range, Odyssey Ai-DUAL Square 2 Square putters are designed specifically to minimise face rotation. Odyssey describes this as a zero-torque design, meaning the putter naturally wants to stay square to your path throughout the stroke.
In simple terms, the design helps reduce twisting and face movement that can cause missed start lines. That's a major benefit for golfers who struggle with pushing or pulling putts, or players who simply want a putter that feels like it "stays with them" all the way through the ball.
Square 2 Square models use a modern centre-shafted construction that positions the shaft close to the putter's CG plane. This helps promote a face-balanced, square delivery through the stroke, making it a strong fit for golfers who prefer a straight-back, straight-through motion.
If you've tried traditional toe-hang putters and felt the face rotates too much, a centre-shafted Square 2 Square model can feel instantly more stable at address and through impact.
Another key feature in Square 2 Square models is a built-in 2° forward shaft lean. This naturally presets the hands into a forward press position, helping golfers deliver more consistent loft at impact without feeling like they have to manipulate the handle.
For many players, that leads to a cleaner strike and a roll that gets into its true end-over-end phase sooner - especially on short putts where face control and loft delivery are crucial.

| Model | Head Type | Hosel | Loft | RH/LH | Standard Lengths | Lie | Offset | Toe Hang | Head Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Blade | CH | 3° | RH/LH | 33", 34", 35" | 70° | Full | 40° | 350g |
| Double Wide | Blade | DB | 3° | RH | 33", 34", 35" | 70° | 3/4 | 10° | 360g |
| #7 | Mallet | DB | 3° | RH | 33", 34", 35" | 70° | 3/4 | 0° | 360g |
| #7 | Mallet | S | 3° | RH/LH | 33", 34", 35" | 70° | 1/2 | 35° | 360g |
| Jailbird Mini | Mallet | DB | 3° | RH/LH | 33", 34", 35" | 70° | 3/4 | 0° | 360g |
| 2-Ball | Mallet | DB | 3° | RH | 33", 34", 35" | 70° | Full | 0° | 360g |
| Model | Head Type | Hosel | Loft | RH/LH | Standard Lengths | Lie | Offset | Toe Hang | Head Weight | Release |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #7 | Mallet | S2S | 3° | RH | 33", 34", 35" | 72° | N/A | 90 UP | 360g | January 26 |
| Jailbird | Mallet | S2S | 3° | RH/LH | 33", 34", 35" | 72° | N/A | 90 UP | 360g | January 26 |
| Max 1/2 Ball | Mallet | S2S | 3° | RH/LH | 33", 34", 35" | 72° | N/A | 90 UP | 365g | January 26 |
| Model | Head Type | Hosel | Loft | RH/LH | Length | Lie | Offset | Toe Hang | Head Weight | Release |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Max 1/2 Ball | Mallet | S2S | 3° | RH | 38" | 72° | N/A | 90 UP | 380g | January 26 |
| Max 1/2 Ball Broomstick | Mallet | S2S | 3° | RH | 48" | 78° | N/A | 90 UP | 500g | January 26 |
Choosing the right model comes down to what you want more of in your putting:
For the best results, match the putter's balance and head design to the way you naturally move the putter:
If you're unsure, start by choosing the head shape that gives you the most confidence at address. From there, deciding between Standard, Cruiser or Square 2 Square is simply a case of how much stability, weight and face control you want to build into your stroke.