Tennis Racket Design 'Racket Hosel' Features
Prevents Head Twisting and Provides Stable Setup
Diverse Lineup from Blade to Mallet

‘Tennis Racket Design’.


This is the new putter TRI-BEAM (photo) from Callaway Golf Odyssey. The name is a compound of ‘Tri’ from Triangle, referring to a triangle shape, and ‘Beam,’ meaning a pillar that supports the framework and load of a building.


Callaway Odyssey Tri-Beam "Where Golf Meets Tennis" View original image

The key feature is the ‘racket hosel’ with a triangle design. It connects to the head much more broadly than regular products, providing strong support. It prevents twisting of the head even when putting off the sweet spot. The heel part, which is hosel-less like the hosel, is designed vertically to offer a stable setup comparable to a regular putter without awkwardness during setup.



Domestic male players have shown great interest in the TRI-BEAM putter. Before its release, players such as Ham Jeong-woo, Maeng Dong-seop, and Ok Tae-hoon used it. There are a total of six models, ranging from blade to mallet. Callaway Golf stated, "The TRI-BEAM is already a hot putter attracting great attention among tour players," and confidently recommended it to golfers who want to drastically reduce their strokes on the green.


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