Sometimes I swear we are living in a simulation. Right after receiving the email about the new Odyssey Red Seven X, I watched Xander Schauffele sink a 60-foot putt at the Masters.
It’s like whoever is controlling the narrative of my life wanted me to pay extra attention to this putter.
Truth be told, the bomb-dropping synergy was unnecessary. Schauffele’s prowess with his Red Seven X is well-documented and includes some serious achievements. Two majors and an Olympic gold medal makes for a hell of a resume for any putter.
As we move officially into the 2025 golf season, Odyssey wants you to be able to putt like Schauffele, or at least play the same putter.
Red, milled, AI-free

The Odyssey Red Seven X is a bit of a throwback putter. First of all, it’s red. Odyssey was all-in on red (and black) putters back in their 2017 O-Works line. Since then, only Schauffele’s putter is red.
Bucking the current Odyssey design trend, Red Seven X is also insert free. This putter is 100-percent milled from stainless steel. The 360-gram head features the double-diamond face milling that was the norm when the Toulon boys were still with Odyssey.
The lack of an insert also clues in the observant as to what else is missing: artificial intelligence. The Red Seven X is milled by machines but designed by people. Considering that the current line of Odyssey Milled putters have AI-designed inserts, the lack of insert really separates the Red Seven X from its Odyssey kin.
The Red Seven X fits a niche

It is reasonable to question why Odyssey would release a putter that doesn’t quite fit their other current lines. I think there are a couple of reasons. First, Odyssey recognizes that no one putter will be the solution for all golfers.
The Red Seven X adds to Odyssey’s fitting breadth. If you can’t quite find what you need in the Square 2 Square or Ai-ONE models, this is an option.
The second reason could just be that Xander Schauffele is a likable personality and Odyssey knows his fans will buy his putter. The only downside could be that the $429.99 price tag could put it out of reach for some Schauffele fans.
That said, if you fit into either one of those categories, you’ll likely welcome the release of the Red Seven X. If you don’t, Odyssey is happy to have you check out their other bountiful 2025 offerings.
Preorder the Odyssey Red Seven X today at Odyssey Golf.
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