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The New Odyssey Damascus Putters: A Full Breakdown

Explore the new Odyssey Damascus Putters with Austad’s full breakdown, model comparison, fitting tips, and help finding the right Damascus putter near you.

Premium feel? Check. Limited-edition craftsmanship? Absolutely. Enough head shapes to make your putting stroke feel personally seen? You bet.  

The new Odyssey Damascus Putters bring together classic Odyssey shapes, precision-milled stainless steel heads, premium Damascus steel inserts, and fitting-friendly hosel options for golfers who want their putter to look incredible and perform even better. Odyssey lists seven models in the Damascus Milled lineup, including the Seven Double Bend, Seven CH, Two CH, One Wide, Rossie, Jailbird Mini, and Square 2 Square Seven Center Shaft.  

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What Makes the Odyssey Damascus Putters Different?

The big story here is the insert. Odyssey’s Damascus Milled insert is crafted from multiple steel alloys that are forged, folded, and pressed to create a unique pattern in every piece. Odyssey also uses Ai-designed contours on the back surface of the insert to help promote more consistent ball speed across the face.

Translation: these putters are built for golfers who care about feel, feedback, consistency, and craftsmanship. They are not just “pretty putters.” Although, yes, they are very pretty putters.  

Each head in the lineup is also 100% precision milled from premium stainless steel, giving the Damascus family a clean, refined look and a more premium construction profile than standard cast putters.

Key Technology Highlights

  • Damascus Milled Insert - The star of the show is the Damascus Milled Insert. Odyssey uses a layered construction made from multiple steel alloys, which are forged, folded, and pressed to create the signature Damascus pattern. That means every insert has its own unique visual character, no two look exactly the same. From a performance standpoint, the Damascus insert is built to deliver a finely tuned, responsive feel at impact. It gives the putter a premium sensation without feeling overly clicky or overly soft. For golfers who care about feedback, that matters. You want to know where you struck the ball on the face, but you still want the roll to feel smooth and controlled.  
  • 100% Precision-Milled Stainless-Steel Head - Each Odyssey Damascus model features a precision-milled stainless-steel head, giving the lineup its premium structure, clean shaping, and refined finish. Milling allows Odyssey to create tighter shaping details and a more polished look than a standard cast construction. It also gives the putters a solid, stable feel at impact. That combination of milled stainless steel and Damascus insert is what gives this lineup its high-end personality.
  • Unique Damascus Pattern in Every Putter - Because of the way Damascus steel is formed, each insert has a distinct pattern. That gives every putter a slightly different look, almost like a fingerprint. For a limited-edition putter, that is a big part of the appeal. You are not just getting a high-performance Odyssey putter. You are getting one with its own visual identity,
  • Classic Odyssey Head Shapes - The Damascus lineup is built around several proven Odyssey shapes, including the Seven, Rossie, Jailbird Mini, Two, and One Wide profiles. That gives golfers plenty of options based on what they like to see at address. Some players aim better with a compact blade. Others need the stability and visual framing of a mallet. The beauty of this lineup is that you are not forced into one shape just to get the Damascus insert.  
  • Multiple Hosel Options for Better Fitting - The Odyssey Damascus Putter lineup includes several hosel configurations, including double bend, crank hosel, single bend, slant neck, and center shaft options. Those hosel choices are not just cosmetic. They influence toe hang, offset, face rotation, and how the putter wants to move during the stroke. That is why a putter fitting​ is so helpful. Two putters can have similar head shapes but feel completely different because of the hosel. For example, a Seven Double Bend and Seven CH may look related, but they are built for different stroke types.   
  • Toe Hang Options for Different Stroke Types - The Damascus family gives golfers a wide range of toe hang profiles, from face-balanced options like the Seven Double Bend and Jailbird Mini Double Bend to more toe-flow-friendly models like the Rossie S and Two CH. The Square 2 Square Seven Center Shaft takes a different approach with a zero torque-style configuration designed to reduce face rotation. This makes the lineup especially strong for fitting because it covers a wide range of putting strokes. 
  • SL90 Shaft with Counterbalance Weight - Most Odyssey Damascus models use the SL90 shaft, a lightweight steel shaft with counterbalance weighting in the butt end. This design is built to help improve tempo, control, and overall stroke stability. Counterbalance weight can make the putter feel smoother during the stroke, especially for players who get quick with their hands. It can also help the head feel more stable without making the entire putter feel overly heavy.   
  • Blasted Silver Finish - The blasted silver finish gives the Damascus lineup a clean, premium look without being overly flashy. It pairs beautifully with the patterned Damascus insert and helps the putters look refined behind the ball.  A good putter finish should inspire confidence without causing distraction. This one walks that line nicely.  

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Odyssey Damascus Putter Comparison Chart

Choosing the right putter is not just about picking the coolest head shape. It is about matching the model to your stroke type, face rotation, setup preference, and alignment needs.

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Full Breakdown of the 7 Damascus Putters

The Odyssey Damascus lineup is not a one-shape-fits-all collection. Each model has its own personality, some are built for face-balanced stability, some offer more toe flow, and one goes full Square 2 Square for golfers who want to quiet face rotation as much as possible.  

Here's how all seven Odyssey Damascus Putters break down and why they fit best.

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1. Odyssey Damascus Milled Seven Double Bend Putter

The  Odyssey Damascus Milled Seven Double Bend Putter is one of the most fitting-friendly models in the lineup because it combines Odyssey’s classic Seven mallet shape with a face-balanced double bend hosel. Odyssey lists this model with a mallet head, double bend hosel, 3° loft, 70° lie, 34" and 35" standard lengths, 3/4-shaft offset, 0° toe hang, and a 355g head weight.  

That  0° toe hang matters. It means this putter is designed to keep the face more stable for golfers who do not naturally open and close the putter face much during the stroke. If your stroke is closer to straight-back-straight-through, or your misses tend to come from excessive face rotation, this is one of the first Damascus models to test.  

The Seven head shape also gives you a larger visual footprint at address, which can help with confidence and alignment. It is the type of putter that says, “Relax, we’ve got this,” right before you try to not think about the four-footer.  

Best For: Golfers with a minimal arc who want mallet stability, easy alignment, and a face-balanced feel.  

Why It Stands Out: This probably the safest starting point for many golfers in an Odyssey Damascus Putter fitting. It gives you premium Damascus feel, a familiar Odyssey mallet shape, and strong stability without requiring much face rotation.  

Watch Out For: If you have a strong arcing stroke or naturally release the toe through impact, the Seven Double Bend may feel like it wants to stay too square for your motion.  

Austad's Fitter Tip: Start with the Seven DB if you want the Damascus experience but are not sure which model fits your stroke. From there, compare it against the Seven CH and Rossie S to see whether a little toe hang helps your face delivery.  

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2. Odyssey Damascus Milled Seven CH Putter

The Odyssey Damascus Milled Seven CH Putter keeps the same beloved Seven mallet profile but swaps in a crank hosel for golfers who need a little more toe flow. Odyssey describes the Seven CH as a classic Odyssey shape with moderate toe hang and full-shaft offset, generally preferred by players with a moderate arc.  

This model is a great example of why putter fitting matters.  At a glance, the Seven DB and Seven CH may look similar because they share the same general head shape. But once you start putting with them, they can feel very different. The crank hosel gives the Seven CH more natural face rotation, which can make it easier for arcing-stroke players to release the putter through impact.  

If you like mallet forgiveness but do not get along with face-balanced putters, the Seven CH may be the sweet spot. You still get the stability and alignment benefits of the Seven shape, but with more flow in the stroke. 

Best For: Golfers with a moderate arc who like the look and forgiveness of a mallet.

Why It Stands Out: The Seven CH bridges the gap between face-balanced mallets and toe-hang blades. It is forgiving without feeling locked in place.

Watch Out For: If your putting stroke is very straight back and straight through, the added toe hang may introduce more face rotation than you want.

Austad's Fitter Tip: During a fitting, roll the Seven DB and Seven CH back-to-back. Same general head shape, different hosel behavior. That comparison can quickly show whether your stroke prefers face-balanced stability or moderate toe flow.  

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3. Odyssey Damascus Milled Two CH Putter

The Odyssey Damascus Milled Two CH Putter is the traditional blade of the Damascus family. Odyssey describes the Two CH as a classic blade shape with a crank hosel, moderate toe hang, and full-shaft offset, generally preferred by players with a moderate arc.  

This is the model for golfers who love a clean, classic look at address. No oversized wings. No big mallet footprint. Just a premium milled blade with that eye-catching Damascus insert. It is the putter equivalent of showing up in a sharp navy blazer, understated, confident, and very aware that it looks good.  

The  Two CH gives players more face rotation than the face-balanced mallets, which can be helpful if your stroke naturally works on an arc. It also tends to appeal to golfers who rely heavily on feel and face awareness. If you like to sense the toe opening and closing through the stroke, this is the Damascus model that will probably catch your attention first.  

Best For: Golfers with a moderate-to-strong arc who prefer a traditional blade profile.

Why It Stands Out: It is the cleanest, most classic option in the lineup. For blade loyalists, this likely the first Damascus putter to test.

Watch Out For: Blades typically offer less visual stability than larger mallets. If you struggle with alignment or off-center strikes, compare this carefully against the One Wide, Rossie S, and Seven CH.  

Austad's Fitter Tip: Do not pick the Two CH just because it looks incredible. Test it on short putts and lag putts. If your start line and distance control both hold up, then yes, you have our permission to admire it dramatically.

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4. Odyssey Damascus Milled One Wide Single Bend Putter

The Odyssey Damascus Milled One Wide Single Bend Putter is one of the most interesting models in the lineup because it blends a blade-style look with added width and stability. Odyssey lists the One Wide with a blade head, single bend hosel, 3° loft, 70° lie, 34" and 35" standard lengths, 1/2-shaft offset, 10° toe hang, and a 350g head weight.  

That 10° toe hang makes it a strong option for golfers who want a mostly face-balanced feel but do not want to look down at a large mallet. It gives you a cleaner, more compact appearance than the Seven or Jailbird Mini, while the wider body adds more confidence than a narrow traditional blade.

This   is a great “compromise” putter  and we mean that in the best possible way. It is for the golfer who says, “I like blades, but I also like making putts.” The wider shape can help with stability, while the single bend setup keeps the face from feeling overly active.  

Best For: Golfers with minimal arc who prefer a blade-style look with more stability.

Why It Stands Out: It gives you the visual appeal of a blade with a little extra forgiveness baked in. Sneaky good? Very much so.

Watch Out For: If you want maximum alignment help, the One Wide may look too simple compared to the Seven or Jailbird Mini.

Austad's Fitter Tip: Try the One Wide if mallets feel too bulky but traditional blades feel too twitchy. It is a great middle-ground option for players who want clean looks and stable performance.

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5. Odyssey Damascus Milled Rossie Slant Putter

The Odyssey Damascus Milled Rossie S Putter brings a classic compact mallet shape into the Damascus family with a slant neck setup. Odyssey lists the Rossie with a mallet head, slant hosel, 3° loft, 70° lie, 34" and 35" standard lengths, 1/2-shaft offset, 40° toe hang, and a 355g head weight.

The Rossie S is one of the best fits for golfers who want mallet forgiveness but still need the putter to release naturally. With 40° toe hang, it has significantly more toe flow than the Seven DB, Jailbird Mini DB, or One Wide SB. That makes it a strong option for players who have an arcing stroke but do not want to go all the way into a traditional blade.  

The compact mallet shape is also a major selling point. It is stable without looking big. Forgiving without feeling clunky. Premium without yelling about it. Basically, it has good manners. 

Best For: Golfers with a moderate arc who want a compact mallet with a natural toe flow.

Why It Stands Out: The Rossie gives you a strong blend of forgiveness, feel, and release. It's one of the most versatile models in the Damascus lineup for players who do not fit neatly into "blade" or "big mallet."

Watch Out For: If you need a face-balanced putter,  the Rossie  may have too much toe hang. Compare it against the Seven DB or Jailbird Mini DB.  

Austad's Fitter Tip: If the Two CH feels great but you want a little more stability, the Rossie should be your next test. Same general idea of toe flow, but with a more forgiving compact mallet body.

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6. Odyssey Damascus Milled Jailbird Mini Double Bend Putter

The Odyssey Damascus Milled Jailbird Mini Double Bend Putter is the bold-alignment option in the Damascus lineup. It takes the popular Jailbird-style concept and packages it in a smaller mallet footprint with a face-balanced double bend setup. Odyssey lists the Jailbird Mini DB among the Damascus Milled putters, and product-page information describes it as a face-balanced option with 0° toe hang.  

This  model is built for players who like structure at address. The Jailbird shape has a way of framing the ball and making alignment feel more obvious, which can be a big help for golfers who struggle to aim smaller putters. Add in the Damascus insert and milled stainless construction, and you get a model that feels premium without losing the practical alignment benefits that made the Jailbird shape popular.  

Because  it is face-balanced, the Jailbird Mini DB is especially useful for golfers who want less face rotation. It is not trying to be a flowing blade. It is trying to help you set the face, keep it stable, and roll the ball on your intended line.  

Best For: Golfers with minimal arc who want strong alignment help and compact mallet stability.

Why It Stands Out: This is the alignment-friendly model. If you want a putter that makes setup feel easier, the Jailbird Mini DB deserves serious attention.

Watch Out For: The visual shape may be more assertive than a blade or compact mallet. Some golfers love that. Others prefer something quieter behind the ball.

Austad's Fitter Tip: Test this one from 6–10 feet. If your start line improves right away, the alignment shape is doing its job. That is not magic — but on the putting green, we will take anything that feels close.  

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7. Odyssey Damascus Milled Square 2 Square Seven Center Shaft Putter

The  Odyssey Damascus Milled Square 2 Square Seven Center Shaft Putter is the most unique model in the lineup. Odyssey describes the Square 2 Square Seven as a Zero Torque configuration designed for players looking to minimize face rotation during the stroke.  

Unlike the other Damascus models, this putter is built around a center-shafted Square 2 Square concept. Odyssey lists the Damascus Square 2 Square Seven CS with a 72° lie, 33", 34", and 35" standard lengths, 355g head weight, and 90° up toe hang in its product specifications. This model also uses a different shaft and grip setup than the standard Damascus models, including an SL120 black PVD shaft and a reverse taper grip designed to support the built-in shaft lean.

The point of this design is simple: reduce the amount of manipulation needed during the stroke.  For golfers who feel like the putter face is always twisting, rotating, or doing something rude at impact, the Square 2 Square Seven CS is worth testing.  

That said, it will feel different if you are coming from a traditional blade or toe-hang mallet. The setup, shaft position, and balance profile are all part of the experience. This is not the model to judge after three quick practice strokes while wearing your winter coat in the garage.

Best For: Golfers who want to minimize face rotation and explore a zero torque-style putting stroke.  

Why It Stands Out: It is the most tech-forward and unconventional Damascus option. If the rest of the lineup is premium traditional performance, this one is premium performance with a twist or, more accurately, less of a twist.  

Watch Out For: The feel and setup can take a little adjustment. Golfers who prefer traditional toe flow may need time to adapt. 

Austad's Fitter Tip: Give the Square 2 Square Seven CS a real fitting session. Test short putts, mid-range putts, and lag putts before deciding. Zero torque-style putters can be game-changing for the right player, but the fit has to be right.  

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How to Choose the Right Damascus Model

Searching for a putter fitting​ near me? Smart move. With this lineup, fitting matters because the models vary significantly in toe hang, hosel style, alignment profile, and face-rotation behavior.  

Step 1: Match Toe Hang to Your Stroke

A simple starting point:

Step 2: Choose the Look You Aim Best

Some golfers aim better with a blade. Others need the structure of a mallet. There is no trophy for picking the smallest putter if you cannot aim it. Very annoying, but true.

  • Best blade look: Two CH
  • Best wide blade option: One Wide SB
  • Best classic mallet: Seven DB or Seven CH
  • Best compact mallet: Rossie S
  • Best alignment-heavy mallet: Jailbird Mini DB
  • Most unique setup: Square 2 Square Seven CS

Step 3: Test Distance Control

Premium feel is great, but your putter still needs to behave from 20, 30, and 40 feet. During a fitting, do not just hit five-footers. Roll long putts. Test lag speed. See how the insert feels when you need touch instead of just direction.  

Step 4: Confirm Length, Lie, and Setup

Most Damascus models are listed in 34" and 35" standard lengths, while the Square 2 Square Seven CS is listed in 33", 34", and 35". Length and lie angle can change your posture, eye position, aim, and face delivery, so do not treat them like afterthoughts.  

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Product Recommendations by Golfer Type

Best Overall Mallet: Odyssey Damascus Milled Seven Double Bend

For most golfers who want stability, easy alignment, and a premium feel, the Seven DB is a very safe starting point. It is face-balanced, familiar, and confidence-inspiring.

Best Traditional Blade: Odyssey Damascus Milled Two CH

The Two CH is the classist's choice. If you like a blade, use a flowing stroke, and want that premium Damascus feel, this is the one to test first. 

Best Compact Mallet: Odyssey Damascus Milled Rossie S

The Rossie S is a great fit for players who want mallet stability without a large footprint. The slant neck adds toe flow for golfers with a moderate arc.  

Best Alignment Help: Odyssey Damascus Milled Jailbird Mini DB

The Jailbird Mini DB gives you modern alignment help in a more compact package. If you want the face to feel stable and the aim line to feel obvious, this one deserves a roll.  

Best Zero Torque Option: Odyssey Damascus Milled Square 2 Square Seven CS

For players trying to reduce face rotation, the Square 2 Square Seven CS is the most intriguing option in the lineup. It is different, but that is the whole point.  

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Odyssey Damascus Putters Near You

When golfers search for Odyssey Damascus Putters near me or fitting near me, they are usually trying to solve one big problem: “Which one actually works for my stroke?”

That is where a proper putter fitting helps.  At Austad’s, a fitter can help you compare head shapes, toe hang, length, alignment, and setup so you are not just guessing based on looks. Because let’s be honest: every Damascus model looks good. The trick is finding the one that makes more putts.  

What to Expect in an Odyssey Damascus Putter Fitting

  • Stroke arc evaluation  
  • Face rotation and delivery check  
  • Length and setup review
  • Head shape comparison  
  • Alignment preference testing  
  • Distance control testing  
  • Feel and sound feedback  
  • Final recommendation based on performance, not just vibes  

 “A great putter fitting is not about forcing you into one style. It is about finding the shape, toe hang, length, and feel that help you aim better, roll it better, and stop second-guessing over the ball.” — Austad’s Fitting Team  

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Are the Odyssey Damascus Putters​ Worth It?

If you are comparing these to a standard putter, the price jump is real. Odyssey lists Damascus Milled models at $699.99

So, who are they worth it for?

  • Value premium milled construction  
  • Want a limited-edition Odyssey putter  
  • Care deeply about feel and feedback  
  • Prefer a refined, high-end finish  
  • Want a model that can be properly fit to their stroke  
  • Love classic Odyssey shapes but want something more elevated  

They may not be necessary for golfers who are just starting out, rarely practice putting, or are not ready to get fit. But for the golfer who wants a premium gamer, or a putter that feels like it belongs in the “do not touch this unless your hands are clean” section of the bag — Damascus delivers.  

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Find Your Odyssey Damascus Putter at Austad’s

The new Odyssey Damascus Putters are premium, limited-edition, and packed with fitting possibilities. Whether you want the clean look of a blade, the stability of a mallet, or the face-quieting feel of Square 2 Square, there is a Damascus model worth testing.  

The best way to choose?  Roll them. Compare them. Get fit.  

Ready to find the right putter for you? 

Shop Odyssey Damascus Putters at Austad’s or schedule a putter fitting near you and let our fitting team help you pick the one that looks great, feels best, and rolls exactly how your stroke needs it to.  

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