Putting is the great equalizer in golf. You don’t need 190 mph ball speed or a 320-yard drive to be the best with the putter. What you need is consistency, feel, and the right gear. And right now, no one on the PGA Tour is putting better than Nico Echavarria. Echavarria is a 30-year-old from Colombia who’s quietly climbed to the top of the strokes gained putting rankings. The good news for you is that he’s doing it with a putter you can buy for under $130.
Nico Echavarria’s PGA Tour putting performance
Echavarría is a two-time PGA Tour winner, with victories in 2023 and 2024. In 12 starts this season, he’s recorded a runner-up finish, a top 10, two top-25s, and earned over $1.5 million.
But the real story is on the greens, he leads the Tour in strokes gained putting, averaging +0.907 per round and totaling +28.104 over 31 measured rounds. He’s doing it with a putter you can buy used for under $130: the Odyssey Tri-Hot 5K Seven.
What you should know about the Tri-Hot 5K Seven
The Odyssey Tri-Hot 5K Seven was originally released with a retail price of $399.99, but you can now find it used for under $130.
When it first hit the market in 2023, the big story was that Odyssey brought its multi-material “5K” technology to mallets. Up until then, the Tri-Hot 5K line was reserved for blades. With the addition of the Seven and Rossie mallets, players finally had access to Odyssey’s high-MOI tech in more forgiving, familiar shapes.
The Odyssey Tri-Hot 5K Seven features:
High Forgiveness: With over 5,000 MOI (moment of inertia), there is less twisting on off-center strikes, helping to keep the ball on line. Forward CG: The center of gravity is positioned closer to the face for more consistent roll and tighter dispersion. White Hot Insert: Odyssey’s most popular face insert for softer feel. Multi-Neck Options: The Seven comes in double-bend, slant, and plumber’s neck hosels, making it a fit for various strokes.Final thoughts
Sometimes, the best thing about buying used golf clubs is that their performance has had time to prove itself. The Tri-Hot 5K Seven isn’t just a popular mallet putter; it’s Tour-proven. If you’re thinking about upgrading your putter, don’t forget to look at used options that the best players in the world trust.
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