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 ...
The models in the 2024 PLD launch are the Anser, Anser 2D, Oslo 3, DS72, and Ally Blue 4 — all of which will be available at Ping retailers. On top of the new stock configurations, Ping’s online ...
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 ...
The silver arrow on Tony Finau’s Ping PLD Anser 2D putter is no longer crisp and visible, which makes it difficult to spot unless you know what you’re looking for. It’s an interesting addition Finau ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The new Ping Scottsdale lineup of putters, which includes nine models, brings an element of game improvement to these multimaterial flatsticks. Inspired by many familiar looks ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The new “family” of Ping putters might be connected aesthetically, but they present 10 individual approaches to putting technology. That includes a mix of milled faces and ...
As we come up on this year’s PGA Championship, Ping is readying the second release in its Ping Slam collection, the PLD Limited Pal 2, commemorating Jeff Sluman’s win at the 1988 PGA at Oak Tree G.C.
In the third episode of Retro Review, Joe Ferguson is throwing it way back to when one of the original Ping Anser putters was created - it went on to become one of the most iconic and successful golf ...
Ping’s new Sigma G putter models, which the company introduced at the PGA Merchandise Show, have a face inspired by the soles of athletic shoes. Pebax elastomer, a material commonly used in the soles ...
The putter is the most personal club in nearly any player’s bag. And it’s the club most likely to be tossed out and replaced by another model on a whim, in desperation or simply by a desire to look at ...
Austin Eckroat returned to the winner’s circle for his second PGA TOUR victory of the season at the World Wide Technology Championship, firing a final round 9-under 63, to finish at 24 under-par for ...