Two years ago at the 2020 Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill, a week before the world changed and the COVID-19 pandemic took hold in the United States, I snapped a photograph of Viktor Hovland’s ...
The thought of spending nearly $1500 for custom-fit putter can cause quite the sticker shock. After all, despite being the club players hit the most number of shots with in a round, putters are rarely ...
The Tour-designed Ping PLD putters currently found in the bags of Viktor Hovland and Tony Finau will soon be available for public consumption — along with a few other customized offerings. The launch ...
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 ...
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 ...
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2025 Ping Scottsdale putters: Heritage-inspired, Tour-ready
Ping brings back the legendary Scottsdale name with a modern lineup of high-MOI putters, featuring PEBAX face inserts and SuperStroke grips. The post 2025 Ping Scottsdale putters: Heritage-inspired, ...
As with, well, almost everything these days, the ability to customize a product to meet the needs of the consumer is critical. With its new line of Vault 2.0 putters, Ping sought to address that need.
In 2018, Ping launched its line of Sigma 2 putters that offer a way to change length with the turn of a dial. The feature allows for golfers to adjust length between 32 and 36 inches, helping golfers ...
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