Odyssey is adding to its popular line of Ai-One putters with new Cruiser models. Here's everything you need to know about them.
Odyssey Golf
Odyssey’s Ai-One putters have gotten off to a hot start in 2024 after ending 2023 with a bang, boosted by hugely successful performances at the Ryder Cup thanks to Jon Rahm putting an early prototype into play in Rome.
The Odyssey Ai-One Cruiser line is built on the now-familiar AI-One platform, but with head weights and shapes designed to offer extra stability and, in some cases, slightly larger head sizes.
The line offers three putter configurations to help fit three different putting stroke types: Cruiser, for players looking for a counter-balanced style; Armlock, for those that putt with an arm-locking forward press; and Broomstick, for those that use a long-putter style.
Technology
The most important technology is the Ai-One insert, which is designed with the help of Ai to create various thicknesses to help normalize ball speeds on mishits. Although the insert is made from aluminum, it is co-molded with urethane to create a soft feel preferred by those who are familiar with the classic Odyssey White Hot insert.
Another component that plays a big role in the Cruiser line is the SL 140 and 200 shafts. Both offer a heavier weight to complement the heavier head weights, which optimizes stability through the putting stroke.
Available models
The Ai-One Cruiser line features five models, including a much-anticipated long-putter model.
Ai-One #7: A 380-gram head weight and is built at 38 inches, with a 17-inch grip for players the prefer to choke down. Ai-One Double Wide: A wide-bodied blade that has a 380-gram head and is built at 38 inches with a 17-inch grip. Ai-One Jailbird: Easy-to-align contrasting Versa lines with a 380-gram head. Built at 38 inches with a 17-inch grip intended to be choked up on. Ai-One #7 Arm Lock: The #7 shape built with a forward-leaning 42-inch shaft and arm-lock grip intended to help stabilize the putting stroke. Ai-One #7 CS Broomstick: The #7 shape with a unique straight-center shaft orientation and 450-gram head. Built to 48 inches for a broomstick-putting style.
Price and availability
Presale for the Odyssey Ai-One Cruiser line starts today (Feb. 8), with putters hitting retail shelves starting March 15. Each model is priced at $349.99.
Ryan Barath is GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com’s senior editor for equipment. He has an extensive club-fitting and -building background with more than 20 years of experience working with golfers of all skill levels, including PGA Tour players. Before joining the staff, he was the lead content strategist for Tour Experience Golf, in Toronto, Canada.