We recommend that you fully insure any item(s) that you return to us just to be safe. Upon receipt of your RMA #, clearly write this RMA # on the outside of the box containing your return and then ship it back to us. Please contact us by email to receive your RMA # before returning an item. Return ProcedureĪll returns require a Return Merchandise Authorization number (RMA #). If you receive your order and feel that the condition is not consistent with our representation, please let us know immediately and we'll do our best to make you happy. We take great care in describing the condition of our products accurately. Has up to five business days to perform an inspection of box and contents, so please do not discard original box and item(s). Requires proof of damage, please email or text us a photo showing damaged box and broken item. Fun Fact less than 3% of all goods shipped from Mr Topes Golf experience transit damage. After five business days you’ll receive a 100% refund and a prepaid shipping label, use label to ship damage item(s) back to us. We’ll immediately open a damage goods claim with the shipping service. If your product arrives damaged notify us immediately via email, please include your phone number. It looks like an Anser with an odd growth at the back, so hardly attractive - but is the Backstryke Blade any good? Find out here!Mr Topes Golf provides insurance on all items shipped via USPS and FedEx. Love it or hate the look, the results are good One of the most revolutionary designs in putting. Padraig Harrington used this combination of blade and 2 ball design to win majors, but what's it like? Perhaps Odyssey's best effort yet to eclipse the Scotty Cameron and Ping Ansers. Strongly recommended if you're looking for a toe weighted putter. One of the most refined Odyssey White Hot putters. Odyssey Backstryke Sabertooth Putter 1 Item Sort By Odyssey Putter 99.99 WAS 199.99 Average Dexterity: Right Length: 35.0in Add to Cart Show per page Back To Top Description The Odyssey Backstryke putter line is a very different design from the traditional head shapes the golfer is used to. Iconic Odyssey putter with the best feel and consistent roll we've ever tested It's not a heavy hitting putter and is therefore excellent on extremely fast greens.Ĭlassic face balanced D shape with silky soft Ice White insert! The high-pitched ping you get when you strike your putts makes it sounds a little bit weak and might not to be everyone's taste. Its looks are certainly way-out, but I think it actually looks pretty good when it's behind the ball! It's dead easy to align because you have a clear view of the whole of the leading edge and have the trademark Odyssey 2 Ball design. The Odyssey Backstryke was a much-hyped design when it was released. I was particularly impressed with the way that my short putts rolled, the ball seemed to dive into the cup extremely willingly. It's probably a great putter for lightening fast greens and not so good for slower nappy surfaces.Īpart from the fact that it didn't seem to give the ball as much speed as you'd imagine, the roll off the face was good - not quite as good I felt as other non-Backstryke Odyssey models, but good nonetheless. I tested it on medium-to-fast greens and certainly nothing came close to scaring me in terms of the speed at which the ball came off the putter face. You need to give it a good bash to get the ball up to the hole. Instead of the dull thud of the original Odyssey 2 Ball, the Backstryke produces a high pitched pinging sound (a little reminiscent of an early Ping Anser) If you check, you'll find that if the sole of the putter is flat to the ground, the grip is level to, if not slightly ahead of the face, so it seems impossible that your hands would be behind the ball, but the doubts still remained in my mind.Ībsolutely the first thing you notice when you start striking balls with this putter is the sound it makes. The only question mark still in my head was whether my hands were behind the ball (which almost all putting gurus are agreed is bad news) because the point where the shaft meets the head is so far behind the putter face you feel like your hands must be way back too. It'd be true to say that although I was sceptical to begin with, within the first few minutes of using it, I decided I rather liked the look of the Odyssey Backstryke.
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