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Ping Scottsdale Anser Putter Review
Karsten Solheim first designed the Ping Anser putter back in 1966 and it has grown to become one of the most iconic putter ...
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Old v New Ping Anser Putters | Retro Review
In the third episode of Retro Review, Joe Ferguson is throwing it way back to when one of the original Ping Anser putters was ...
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, ...
Who they’re for: Golfers who demand the ultimate in feel and precision and want a putter that looks like it came right off the PGA Tour. The Skinny: The four PLD putters are straight-from-the-tour ...
Who it’s for: Golfers who want a soft feel at impact that still delivers responsiveness in a traditional Ping shape. What you should know: The latest generation of Ping Scottsdale putters features an ...
PING is celebrating the 50-year anniversary of its Anser putter by making a limited-edition version made from the original molds with components made in the U.S. that vendors supplied in 1966.
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 ...
Ping’s 2021 putter line features both traditional and new putter models designed to offer multiple options for each stroke type. With its emphasis on fitting, Ping has taken great care with the line ...
The initial launch of Ping’s PLD (Putting Lab Design) line last year offered golfers the opportunity to get their hands on putters at different price points. For the full-on Tour experience, Ping ...
Ping’s new 2021 putters may look clean and stealthy from address, but they’re packed with technology in their faces to help golfers roll the ball better. Most noticeably, the dual-durometer face ...
Specs: Stainless steel heads with elastomer insert and SuperStroke grip Who it’s for: Golfers who want a soft feel at impact that still delivers responsiveness in a traditional Ping shape. What you ...
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