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The Toulon Design Las Vegas (2022) is a mallet putter built for stability and easier alignment. It has mid toe hang.
Mallet Putter
Toulon Design is the premium milled arm of the Odyssey family, and the Las Vegas is the mallet in the lineup that refuses to act like one. Most mallets are built face-balanced for straight-back-straight-through strokes. This one has mid toe hang, which means it wants to open and close through the stroke the way a blade does. That combination, mallet stability with blade-style flow, is rarer than it should be.
The 2022 Las Vegas is milled from 303 stainless steel and finished with Toulon's deep diamond face pattern, a crosshatch milling that softens the strike and gets the ball rolling forward quickly. It feels expensive because it is. Toulon putters sit well above standard Odyssey pricing, and the Las Vegas earns that gap in the details rather than in gimmicks.
Here's the part that will split opinion. There is no alignment aid. No sightline, no dots, nothing on the crown. For a mallet, that's a bold call. Toulon is betting that the shape itself frames the ball well enough, and that the kind of golfer drawn to this putter aims by feel and face, not by a painted line.
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The wing-backed shape pushes weight to the perimeter, so off-center hits lose less speed and twist the face less than they would on a compact blade. Toe hang comes from the hosel configuration rather than the head shape, which is how Toulon gets arc-friendly behavior out of a forgiving body. The clean crown, free of any line or marking, keeps your eye on the ball and the leading edge at address. Up close, the milling does the talking. That deep diamond pattern isn't decoration. It reduces the contact area at impact, taking the click out of the strike and producing a muted, dense sound that firm-ball players tend to love. The all-milled 303 construction also means consistent feel across the face, not the layered inserts you find further down the Odyssey range.
Who It's For
- Players with a slight to moderate arc in their stroke who want mallet forgiveness without switching to a face-balanced setup.
- Blade users who miss too many putts off-center but can't stand the look of a busy, line-covered mallet crown.
- Golfers who aim off the face and leading edge rather than an alignment line, and who are willing to pay for milled 303 steel.
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About Toulon Design
Toulon Design brings a distinctive approach to putter design, focusing on quality materials, precision manufacturing, and performance-driven engineering.
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| Brand | Toulon Design |
| Model | Las Vegas |
| Year | 2022 |
| Type | Mallet |
| Toe hang | Mid toe hang |
| Alignment aid | No |
Câu hỏi thường gặp
- Is the Toulon Las Vegas face-balanced?
- No. The 2022 Las Vegas has mid toe hang, which is unusual for a mallet. It suits players with a slight to moderate arc in their putting stroke rather than a straight-back-straight-through motion. If you cut across your putts or swing on a strong arc, this fits better than most face-balanced mallets will.
- Why doesn't the Las Vegas have an alignment line?
- Toulon left the crown clean on purpose. Some golfers aim better using the face and the shape of the head than they do with a sightline, and a painted line can actually distract those players. If you rely on a line to square up, this probably isn't your putter. If you've ever taped over a sightline, it might be exactly your putter.
- What is the deep diamond milling on the face?
- It's a crosshatch pattern milled directly into the 303 stainless steel face. The peaks of the diamonds reduce the contact area at impact, which softens the feel and quiets the sound without an insert. It also helps the ball start rolling forward sooner instead of skidding.
- How does the Toulon Las Vegas compare to an Odyssey #7?
- The head shapes are related, both are wing-backed mallets, but the builds are different. The Las Vegas is fully milled from 303 stainless steel with the deep diamond face, while standard Odyssey #7 models use cast heads with polymer inserts. The Toulon feels firmer and more solid, and it costs quite a bit more. The toe hang setup also differs from the face-balanced versions of the Seven.
- Who should not buy the Toulon Las Vegas?
- Skip it if you have a straight-back-straight-through stroke, since the mid toe hang will fight you, or if you depend on a sightline to aim. It's also hard to justify the price if you play a soft ball and putt infrequently. The things you're paying for, milled feel and arc-friendly balance in a stable head, only pay off if they match how you actually putt.
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