Okay, here’s a blog post about my experience with the Phil Mickelson Odyssey putter, written in the style you requested.

So, I’ve been messing around with different putters lately, you know, trying to find that magic wand that’ll sink those tricky putts. And I gotta tell you about this one putter that caught my eye: the Phil Mickelson Odyssey putter. Yeah, the one Lefty himself uses.
First off, I heard somewhere that Phil’s wife, Amy, had some health issues a while back. And I thought to myself, if Phil can still manage to win his 6th major championship, I can probably handle a few bogeys. So, inspired by the guy, I decided to try his putter.
I picked up the putter, and the first thing I noticed was the grip. This thing’s got a pistol grip, but it’s not your average grip. It’s this big, oversized, rectangular “fat” grip. Feels kinda weird at first, but I figured, hey, if it works for Phil, it’s gotta be worth a shot.
I took it out to the practice green and started rolling some putts. Honestly, it took some getting used to. The weight, the feel, it was all different from what I was used to. But I kept at it, trying to channel my inner Phil. I practiced my stroke, focusing on keeping it smooth and steady.
- First, I spent hours just getting a feel for the grip.
- Then, I worked on my alignment, trying to get that ball rolling straight.
- And finally, I focused on distance control, trying to get the right touch for those long and short putts.
After a few practice sessions, I started to see some improvement. My putts were rolling truer, and I was sinking more of those knee-knockers. It wasn’t a miracle cure, but I definitely felt more confident on the greens.

I even took it out for a round with my buddies. And you know what? I played pretty darn well! I made some clutch putts that saved me a few strokes. I even sank a long one on the 18th to win the match. My buddies were giving me some grief, calling me “Phil Jr.” But hey, I’ll take it!
So, would I recommend the Phil Mickelson Odyssey putter? If you’re looking for a putter that’s a little different, something that might give you an edge on the greens, then yeah, give it a try. It might take some getting used to, but it could be just what you need to take your putting game to the next level.
This whole experience taught me that sometimes, you gotta step outside your comfort zone and try something new. You never know what might work for you. And hey, if it worked for Phil Mickelson, it might just work for you too!