So there I was, minding my own business, scrolling through emails when — bam! — an inbox message pops up about the Odyssey Red Seven X. Weird timing though. Like, I flick on the TV right after and there’s Xander Schauffele casually sinking this ridiculously long 60-foot putt at the Masters. Crazy, right? Almost felt like the universe was nudging me, like “Hey, pay attention to this putter.” Or maybe I’m just seeing patterns ’cause that’s what I do sometimes.
Oh, and speaking of Schauffele, he’s got this history with the Red Seven X, like it’s his charm or something. Two big majors and Olympic gold — not just a piece of metal, folks, it’s gold. Almost makes you wonder if there’s magic in that thing. Odyssey sure wants you to think so as we roll into 2025. They want us all to putt like Schauffele. I mean, playing with his putter is probably step one, right?
Anyway, let’s talk about the putter itself. It’s got this old-school vibe. First off, it’s strikingly red. Like the ones they used back in the 2017 days of the O-Works series. Shiny, classic. Schauffele’s been rocking the only red one since then, which is kinda cool.
Now, what’s interesting here, is that Odyssey’s decided to ditch the insert. This thing is 100% milled from stainless steel. Like, imagine the precision! A solid 360-gram head with this double-diamond face — fancy stuff. Remember the Toulon boys? This kinda nods to when they were still in the Odyssey family.
And here’s the kicker: no AI involved. I mean, sure, machines did the milling, but humans crafted the design. In a world full of AI inserts, the Red Seven X stands out by not standing with its Odyssey siblings. It’s kinda nice to know there’s some human touch still going on, right?
So, why does this Red Seven X feel like a misfit in the Odyssey lineup? Well, some of us don’t fit too neatly into boxes either. Maybe they think not every golfer needs to toe the line with the Square 2 Square or Ai-ONE models. And let’s be real, Schauffele’s fan club is vast — folks might just wanna snag his signature putter, out-of-the-box be damned. Only bummer? The $429.99 price tag. Ouch.
But hey, if you’re in this niche — chasing a putter that’s a little bit different or you’re just a big Schauffele fan — this release might feel like a win. If not, Odyssey’s already got a whole buffet of 2025 goodies lined up for you.
So, are you ready to drop some serious dough on the Red Seven X? You can preorder yours today at Odyssey Golf. Who knows, maybe you’ll sink those 60-foot putts too. Or not. But you never know until you try, right?