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Was looking at an Odyssey White Ice #7 for sale in the BST today and got me thinking. Went to the shop during lunch and they had the Metal X #7 and the White Hot Pro #7, but no White Ice #7.

 

What surprised me was that the White Hot Pro #7 head was considerably larger than the Metal X #7 head (15-20%?). I wanted to compare the White Ice #7, but can't even find that model listed on the Odyssey website. I did find the following about the White Ice #7, though it does not talk about size.

 

White Ice #7

  • Features: Modified Mallet with weighted alignment wings, a double bend shaft and full shaft offset.
  • Size: Lengths - 33", 34" 35" Loft - 3 degrees Lie - 70 Headweight - 33"/34" - 360 grams; 35" - 345 grams

 

Anyone have any idea how White Ice #7 compares in size? Any strong advocates of one over the other? (Interesting the shorter shafts have a heavier weight.) Personally, I preferred the larger White Hot Pro #7 in the store (over the Metal X #7).

 

For reference:

White Hot Pro #7

  • Hand Availability: R, L
  • Loft: 3º
  • Length: 33", 34", 35"
  • Offset: Full-Shaft
  • Lie Angle: 70º
  • Head Type: Mallet
  • Head Weight: 350g

Metal X #7

  • Hand Availability: R, L
  • Loft: 3°
  • Length: 33", 34", 35"
  • Offset: Full-Shaft
  • Lie Angle: 70°
  • Head Type: Mallet
  • Head Weight: 343g

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Whackit, there is a noticeable difference between the White Ice #7 I just sold and the Versa #7 that replaced it. The Versa head is considerably smaller width and also the fangs are not as long. It's like a "mini" head - similar to what you mention with the Metal X

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[quote name='Whackit' timestamp='1372804906' post='7375264']
Was looking at an Odyssey [u]White Ice #7[/u] for sale in the BST today and got me thinking. Went to the shop during lunch and they had the [u]Metal X #7[/u] and the [u]White Hot Pro #7[/u], but no [u]White Ice #7[/u].

What surprised me was that the [u]White Hot Pro #7[/u] head was considerably larger than the [u]Metal X #7[/u] head (15-20%?). I wanted to compare the White Ice #7, but can't even find that model listed on the Odyssey website. I did find the following about the [u]White Ice #7[/u], though it does not talk about size.

White Ice #7[list]
[*]Features: Modified Mallet with weighted alignment wings, a double bend shaft and full shaft offset.
[*]Size: Lengths - 33", 34" 35" Loft - 3 degrees Lie - 70 Headweight - 33"/34" - 360 grams; 35" - 345 grams
[/list]

Anyone have any idea how [u]White Ice #7[/u] compares in size? Any strong advocates of one over the other? (Interesting the shorter shafts have a heavier weight.) Personally, I preferred the larger [u]White Hot Pro #7[/u] in the store (over the [u]Metal X #7[/u]).

For reference:
White Hot Pro #7[list]
[*]Hand Availability: R, L
[*]Loft: 3º
[*]Length: 33", 34", 35"
[*]Offset: Full-Shaft
[*]Lie Angle: 70º
[*]Head Type: Mallet
[*]Head Weight: 350g
[/list]
Metal X #7[list]
[*]Hand Availability: R, L
[*]Loft: 3°
[*]Length: 33", 34", 35"
[*]Offset: Full-Shaft
[*]Lie Angle: 70°
[*]Head Type: Mallet
[*]Head Weight: 343g
[/list]
[/quote]

The White Ice version of the # 7 is awful IMHO !

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[quote name='whateverworks' timestamp='1372871702' post='7381572']
[quote name='Whackit' timestamp='1372804906' post='7375264']
Was looking at an Odyssey [u]White Ice #7[/u] for sale in the BST today and got me thinking. Went to the shop during lunch and they had the [u]Metal X #7[/u] and the [u]White Hot Pro #7[/u], but no [u]White Ice #7[/u].

What surprised me was that the [u]White Hot Pro #7[/u] head was considerably larger than the [u]Metal X #7[/u] head (15-20%?). I wanted to compare the White Ice #7, but can't even find that model listed on the Odyssey website. I did find the following about the [u]White Ice #7[/u], though it does not talk about size.

White Ice #7[list]
[*]Features: Modified Mallet with weighted alignment wings, a double bend shaft and full shaft offset.
[*]Size: Lengths - 33", 34" 35" Loft - 3 degrees Lie - 70 Headweight - 33"/34" - 360 grams; 35" - 345 grams
[/list]

Anyone have any idea how [u]White Ice #7[/u] compares in size? Any strong advocates of one over the other? (Interesting the shorter shafts have a heavier weight.) Personally, I preferred the larger [u]White Hot Pro #7[/u] in the store (over the [u]Metal X #7[/u]).

For reference:
White Hot Pro #7[list]
[*]Hand Availability: R, L
[*]Loft: 3º
[*]Length: 33", 34", 35"
[*]Offset: Full-Shaft
[*]Lie Angle: 70º
[*]Head Type: Mallet
[*]Head Weight: 350g
[/list]
Metal X #7[list]
[*]Hand Availability: R, L
[*]Loft: 3°
[*]Length: 33", 34", 35"
[*]Offset: Full-Shaft
[*]Lie Angle: 70°
[*]Head Type: Mallet
[*]Head Weight: 343g
[/list]
[/quote]

The White Ice version of the # 7 is awful IMHO !
[/quote]

That's the version Donald and Poulter use, seems to work for them pretty well. The white ice insert feels a little more firm then the new one does at least to me. I don't play an odyssey putter but if I did I'd choose a white ice model.

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[quote name='apprenti23' timestamp='1372875184' post='7381984']
I have all versions Versa/Tank/Metal/Tour/White Hot XG/ White Ice/Pro.

All versions are pretty much identical with the exception of Tank and Pro

The #7 Pro is 1/4" longer from the face to the back of head and 3/4" longer heel to toe on the face.

I play the White Ice #7
[/quote]

Can you compare the size of the clubheads? (a picture would be nice ;) )
I want to know how big White Hot Tour #7H 's head is compared to other #7's. Is it smaller than White Ice? Does anyone know?

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Very general observations but the White Ice, the White Hot Pro and the WH Tour are larger. The Tour also has crazy heavy versions at 360g. (I think the WI doesn't pick up a gimme.)

The original XG, Metal X and Versa are smaller. I like the WHP and the WI feel the best. That XG insert is a bit too soft for me. Might be that grid pattern on it.

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I have the White Ice version. The thing that pisses me off vs the White Hot Pro is that you can't scoop up the ball from the green using the fangs on the White Ice.

For real, it bugs me.

Other than that, it is the best putter I have ever owned.

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I like the White Ice #7 too and I also hate the fact that it doesn't pick up a ball. Why would they do that?

Then I realize that in golf, you never need to pick up the ball with your putter. But still. It's sooo close.

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[quote name='patrick421' timestamp='1372878745' post='7382438']
[quote name='whateverworks' timestamp='1372871702' post='7381572']
[quote name='Whackit' timestamp='1372804906' post='7375264']
Was looking at an Odyssey [u]White Ice #7[/u] for sale in the BST today and got me thinking. Went to the shop during lunch and they had the [u]Metal X #7[/u] and the [u]White Hot Pro #7[/u], but no [u]White Ice #7[/u].

What surprised me was that the [u]White Hot Pro #7[/u] head was considerably larger than the [u]Metal X #7[/u] head (15-20%?). I wanted to compare the White Ice #7, but can't even find that model listed on the Odyssey website. I did find the following about the [u]White Ice #7[/u], though it does not talk about size.

White Ice #7[list]
[*]Features: Modified Mallet with weighted alignment wings, a double bend shaft and full shaft offset.
[*]Size: Lengths - 33", 34" 35" Loft - 3 degrees Lie - 70 Headweight - 33"/34" - 360 grams; 35" - 345 grams
[/list]

Anyone have any idea how [u]White Ice #7[/u] compares in size? Any strong advocates of one over the other? (Interesting the shorter shafts have a heavier weight.) Personally, I preferred the larger [u]White Hot Pro #7[/u] in the store (over the [u]Metal X #7[/u]).

For reference:
White Hot Pro #7[list]
[*]Hand Availability: R, L
[*]Loft: 3º
[*]Length: 33", 34", 35"
[*]Offset: Full-Shaft
[*]Lie Angle: 70º
[*]Head Type: Mallet
[*]Head Weight: 350g
[/list]
Metal X #7[list]
[*]Hand Availability: R, L
[*]Loft: 3°
[*]Length: 33", 34", 35"
[*]Offset: Full-Shaft
[*]Lie Angle: 70°
[*]Head Type: Mallet
[*]Head Weight: 343g
[/list]
[/quote]

The White Ice version of the # 7 is awful IMHO !
[/quote]

That's the version Donald and Poulter use, seems to work for them pretty well. The white ice insert feels a little more firm then the new one does at least to me. I don't play an odyssey putter but if I did I'd choose a white ice model.
[/quote]

Donald and Poulter use the white hot xg (like in my pic) not the white ice.

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[quote name='Awesomeguy887' timestamp='1377815991' post='7768093']
[quote name='patrick421' timestamp='1372878745' post='7382438']
[quote name='whateverworks' timestamp='1372871702' post='7381572']
[quote name='Whackit' timestamp='1372804906' post='7375264']
Was looking at an Odyssey [u]White Ice #7[/u] for sale in the BST today and got me thinking. Went to the shop during lunch and they had the [u]Metal X #7[/u] and the [u]White Hot Pro #7[/u], but no [u]White Ice #7[/u].

What surprised me was that the [u]White Hot Pro #7[/u] head was considerably larger than the [u]Metal X #7[/u] head (15-20%?). I wanted to compare the White Ice #7, but can't even find that model listed on the Odyssey website. I did find the following about the [u]White Ice #7[/u], though it does not talk about size.

White Ice #7[list]
[*]Features: Modified Mallet with weighted alignment wings, a double bend shaft and full shaft offset.
[*]Size: Lengths - 33", 34" 35" Loft - 3 degrees Lie - 70 Headweight - 33"/34" - 360 grams; 35" - 345 grams
[/list]
Anyone have any idea how [u]White Ice #7[/u] compares in size? Any strong advocates of one over the other? (Interesting the shorter shafts have a heavier weight.) Personally, I preferred the larger [u]White Hot Pro #7[/u] in the store (over the [u]Metal X #7[/u]).

For reference:
White Hot Pro #7[list]
[*]Hand Availability: R, L
[*]Loft: 3º
[*]Length: 33", 34", 35"
[*]Offset: Full-Shaft
[*]Lie Angle: 70º
[*]Head Type: Mallet
[*]Head Weight: 350g
[/list]
Metal X #7[list]
[*]Hand Availability: R, L
[*]Loft: 3°
[*]Length: 33", 34", 35"
[*]Offset: Full-Shaft
[*]Lie Angle: 70°
[*]Head Type: Mallet
[*]Head Weight: 343g
[/list]
[/quote]

The White Ice version of the # 7 is awful IMHO !
[/quote]

That's the version Donald and Poulter use, seems to work for them pretty well. The white ice insert feels a little more firm then the new one does at least to me. I don't play an odyssey putter but if I did I'd choose a white ice model.
[/quote]

Donald and Poulter use the white hot xg (like in my pic) not the white ice.
[/quote]

I scored for Donald's group at the Barclays and it looked more like the milled black series 7 to me - darker finish than the XG and definitely not the std XG face (just an XG headcover). the last time I saw poulter putt, he wasn't using a #7 at all and had gone back to a blade putter.

EDIT: Just looked on GettyImages and there was a pretty clear shot of Luke holding his putter with the sole facing the camera. It's definitely a XG but he uses a Black Series grip.
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Hey fellas I have a One of the rarest and most desirable putters to come up for sale on here for quite some time.

 

Ultra rare Tour issue only Odyssey White Hot XG #7H Putter.

 

Tour Only Butane Finish.

 

White Hot Black Insert.

 

Made by Odyssey Putter Guru Dennis Wagner

 

Sight Dot Alignment.

 

Stunning condition.

 

True Temper Shaft.

 

 

Almost identical to Poulters, Donalds, Stensons.

 

$1350 shipped worldwide. Price is reflective of the condition and the fact that there are none of these available anywhere and I haven't seen any for some time.

 

Let me know what y'all think!

 

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