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The new Odyssey putter Chris Kirk used to win the 2024 Sentry

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Kevin C. Cox

It almost seemed like the golf equivalent of a boxing match as Chris Kirk and Sahith Theegala traded blows over the final 18. Kirk eventually provided the knockout blow with a birdie at the 17th hole, taking The Sentry at Kapalua Plantation’s Plantation Course for his sixth win on the PGA Tour.

The key shot on 17 was a 5-iron struck from 209 yards to kick-in range, giving him the necessary breathing room to where he only needed to par the par-5 finisher. Kirk’s primary irons are the 2023 version of Callaway’s Apex CB irons which use tungsten toe weights to move the center of gravity closer to face center to optimize speed. The shafts are Project X LZ 125 6.5.

Kirk also hit another key iron at the par-5 14th from 169 yards that led to an easy two-putt birdie.

Despite solid tee-to-green play, Kirk was not in the top 10 in strokes gained/off the tee or approach which seems odd on a par-73 layout measuring 7,596 yards. Instead, Kirk used a lethal short game in his first start at The Sentry since 2016, ranking first in strokes gained/around the green and first in scrambling. In order to do that, your wedges not only need to be working, but so does your putter and Kirk had Odyssey’s new Ai One Milled 6T CH mallet—a putter with a titanium face insert—in play which he also used to rank third in putts per green in regulation and first in total putts.

And first in the first event of 2024.

The clubs Chris Kirk used to win the 2024 Sentry

Ball: Titleist Pro V1x

Driver: Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond ( Fujikura Ventus Blue 6 TX), 9 degrees

WHAT IT DOES: These three models all feature thin titanium faces and distinctive weighting systems to optimize three different ball-flight trajectories. The carbon-composite body is free of titanium and other metal support structures except for the newest version of Callaway’s flex-enhancing “jailbreak” brace behind the face. The use of carbon composite also saves about 20 grams for engineers to use along the perimeter to enhance forgiveness. 

WHY WE LIKE IT: For Callaway, the driver isn’t just a story about how flexible the face can be designed or how much mass a lightweight body might save. Those attributes are a given. What makes these drivers special is how the faces and the intricate carbon-composite bodies are integrated to maximize distance and minimize dispersion for each player type. Read more>>

Paradym $600, Paradym X $600, Paradym ♢♢♢ $600

3-wood: TaylorMade Stealth 2 Plus, 15 degrees

$450 $400 | Dick's Sporting Goods

5-wood: TaylorMade Stealth 2, 18 degrees

$450 $400 | Dick's Sporting Goods

Irons (4): Callaway Apex Pro; (5-9): Callaway Apex CB Forged; (PW): Callaway Jaws MD5

Wedges: Callaway Jaws MD5 (50 degrees); Titleist Vokey SM9 (56 degrees); Callaway Jaws Raw (60 degrees)

Putter: Odyssey Ai One 6T CH

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