There’s plenty of older and unique golf clubs in play at the Ryder Cup, but these two putters may take the cake. Which of these would you rather play, Harris English’s PING Scottsdale Hohum or Sepp Straka’s Odyssey Tuttle Stroke Lab?

I’ve got two of the most unique putters in play this week at the RDER Cup. We’ve got for team USA. This is the Scottsdale Hoham putter from Ping being played by Harris English. This thing is like 14 years old now. Harris English famously has been playing a Ping Scottsdale series putter for a long time. This is the model right here. And on the European side, Seep Straa is playing an Odyssey Stroke Lab Tuttle model. You can see kind of a rounded mallet there. And of note on this one, the first series of putters from Odyssey with the stroke lab technology. That’s where some of the shaft is graphite and then a little bit of steel at the end of it as well. So, two very unique putters, both several several years old. Which one are you taking? The American model here, Ping Scottsdale Hoham, played by Harris English, or Team Europe with the Odyssey Stroke Lab Tuttle? Tell us in the comments.

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  1. That Scottsdale is too ugly for me, and I’ve been know to play mallet style…I’d take the Odyssey every single time, good looking putter and alignment aid

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