

However I would recommend ensuring that the sole of the putter is flat on the ground before aligning your eyes, as it is possible to cheat the system and align your eyes to a putter that is toe up for example, and that 'would be bad' as Dr Spengler would say. Therefore it is the whole posture and ball position package that can be worked on with the Red Ball putter. If the red ball goes out the back or front of the circle then that could be hand position instead of head position issues, which is something I am prone to. This is one of the simplest and I would have to say fun to use alignment systems I have used. If for example the bottom half is obscured then your eyes are too far inside the line of the putt and you should move closer to the ball until the red ball is back in the circle and so on. If you get your posture right and your eyes over the ball then the red ball will appear perfectly in the centre of the scope. Rising out of the sole on the putter is a little red ball and at address you can see it through a round scope that is on the crown of the putter. This is not the first putter to do this, but Odyssey's take on it is one of the most simple visually to understand. Having the correct alignment is obviously key to good putting and that relies on good posture and having your hands and eyes in the right place and this is what the Red Eye design helps you to get right. The Callaway Odyssey Red Ball putter brings another meaning to getting the red-eye that is altogether much more beneficial for your health than getting up for an early morning commute.
