Specs: Milled stainless steel, tungsten inserts and aluminum bodies with 10 head styles available, including heel-toe weighted blades, mid-size mallets and high-MOI mallets. Who they are for: With 10 ...
Ping’s success in putters on the professional tours goes back to its beginnings in 1959, and though its new Vault putters neatly live within that lineage, a particular feature stands out: a milled ...
While Ping may have been one of the last manufacturers to bring face technology to its putters, its TR groove design is now part of every model in the line. The latest version is the new Karsten TR, a ...
Fifty-five years ago, the most influential putter in the history of golf was sketched out on a record sleeve by Karsten Solheim. You know that heel-toe weighted blade putter you ogle and ‘Like’ on ...
Fifty years after company founder Karsten Solheim designed the original Anser, putter, Ping has introduced two new Anser models – the TR 1966 Anser and Anser 2. Ping says its engineers relied on 3D ...
Exclusivity has never been one of Ping’s hallmarks. Instead, the company has always made its mark in the industry with technology. Case in point: Many of the players on the PGA Tour who don’t have ...
PING went global with its now-famous putters in the early 1960s, when Louise Solheim took an order for two putters from South Africa. She quickly learned that foreign trade came with a raft of red ...
Ping has been making Anser putters since 1966, when company founder Karsten Solheim sketched his first version of that venerable, blade-style club on the sleeve of a 78-rpm record. Since that time, ...
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