Blade Putter
The White Hot Versa Three T is Odyssey doing what it has done well for two decades, wrapped in a heel-toe blade shape built for players who swing the putter on an arc. The White Hot insert is the reason most people pick this putter up in the first place. It has been around since the early 2000s, and the feel is soft without going dead, with a quiet click off the face that tells you the ball is rolling.
This is a full toe hang blade, which is the part that matters most for how it plays. Balance it on your finger and the toe drops straight toward the floor. That tells you Odyssey built it for a stroke with real face rotation, the kind that opens going back and closes coming through. If you fight to keep the face square through impact with a straight-back-straight-through motion, this is the wrong tool. For an arc putter, it is a natural match.
The Versa name here is about the black-and-white contrast styling that Odyssey has run across this family for years. It is a clean, traditional blade at address, not a wide mallet trying to hide your misses. You get feedback, you get shape, and you get that classic insert feel. Nothing about it is trying to reinvent putting.
Design
The head is a compact heel-toe weighted blade, which is what produces the full toe hang and the arc-friendly release. Weight sits out at the heel and toe rather than deep in the back, so this is a lower-MOI, more feel-oriented design than a face-balanced mallet. Off-center strikes will let you know about it, which is exactly what a lot of blade players want. The White Hot insert covers the striking face and does the heavy lifting on feel and sound. It softens impact and gives a consistent roll without the pingy response of a bare milled face. The Versa contrast finish frames the top line, and this particular Three T shape keeps things simple at address with no separate sightline or dot to fuss over.
Who It's For
- Players with a noticeable arc in their putting stroke who want a putter that releases with them instead of fighting the rotation.
- Anyone who has putted with a White Hot insert before and wants that soft, muted feel back in a traditional blade.
- Golfers who trust their eyes over an alignment aid and prefer a clean top line at address.
- Better putters who want feedback on strike location rather than a high-forgiveness mallet that masks it.
Technology
About Odyssey
Odyssey pioneered insert technology with the original White Hot face, which uses a urethane compound to produce a soft, consistent feel. Their Ai-ONE line uses AI to optimize face patterns for better roll on off-center strikes.
Specifications
| Brand | Odyssey |
| Model | White Hot Versa Three T |
| Year | 2023 |
| Type | Blade |
| Toe hang | Full toe hang |
| Alignment aid | No |
| MSRP | $249 |
Frequently Asked Questions
- What kind of stroke does the White Hot Versa Three T suit?
- An arc stroke. The full toe hang means the face wants to open on the way back and close through impact. If your putter face rotates naturally during your stroke, this putter works with that motion. Straight-back-straight-through putters are better off with a face-balanced or heavier toe-up design.
- How does the White Hot insert feel compared to a milled face?
- Softer and quieter. The White Hot insert gives a muted, cushioned response at impact instead of the firm, clicky feedback of a milled steel or aluminum face. Some players love it for touch on fast greens, others prefer more feel of the ball coming off the face. It comes down to preference.
- Does the Three T have an alignment line?
- No dedicated sightline or dot on this model. It relies on the Versa black-and-white contrast framing and the shape of the blade to help you set the face. If you depend heavily on a printed line to aim, that is worth knowing before you buy.
- Is this a forgiving putter?
- It is a blade, so no, not in the way a large mallet is. The heel-toe weighting gives you some stability, but a mis-hit toward the toe or heel will show up in distance and roll. That feedback is a feature for skilled putters and a drawback if you struggle with consistent contact.
- Who should skip the White Hot Versa Three T?
- Golfers with a straight, minimal-rotation stroke, and anyone who wants maximum forgiveness on off-center hits. If you tend to miss the center of the face or want a putter that stays square for you, a face-balanced mallet will serve you better than this arc-oriented blade.
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