Ping Putters for all players

Ping Putters for all players

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Ping Putters have a proud pedigree and distinctive styling when it comes to their putters in particular. All Ping clubs are completely customizable and they come in such variety that there is a Ping club for everyone; even top players like Lee Westwood (who recently changed from one type of ping putter to another) enjoy the control and adjustability you get from them. There is also a Ping Putter for every aesthetic taste, ranging from traditional to intricate edges that could rival modern art sculpture. 100% milled putters have a heft and grip that will keep you feeling secure, while steel faced pings can improve your control and trajectory. An insert putter may be the better bet for someone who needs to combine strength with a lightweight feel. The Ping Jas is a lightweight insert putter composed of nano-nickel technology which will improve alignment, making it perfect for newer players who might be less confident in their swing. The perimeter weighting of the Ping In series is another good all rounder for beginners.

Ping Putters for all players

Ping Putters for all players

Ping putters have a proud pedigree and distinctive styling. All Ping clubs are completely customizable and they come in such variety that there is a Ping club for everyone; even top players like Lee Westwood (who recently changed from one type of ping putter to another) enjoy the control and adjustability you get from them.

There is also a Ping Putter for every aesthetic taste, ranging from traditional to intricate edges that could rival modern art sculpture. 100% milled putters have a heft and grip that will keep you feeling secure, while steel faced pings can improve your control and trajectory. An insert putter may be the better bet for someone who needs to combine strength with a lightweight feel. The Ping Jas is a lightweight insert putter composed of nano-nickel technology which will improve alignment, making it perfect for newer players who might be less confident in their swing. The perimeter weighting of the Ping In series is another good all rounder for beginners.

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The Ping I-Series is more for intermediate players, with a double insert that makes for a firm response – or ‘mallet’ feel, which helps or hinders depending on skill level. This range has modern heads that look like knuckle dusters and more traditional faced models. The Ping Karsten is another steel insert club that loses the weight of a traditional milled club but keeps the heft and solid response. The Wolverine H putter looks very cool and could be a teenage favorite. There are more affordable options like the Ping Scotsdale ZB putter, and the top end Ping Redwood, which has a RRP of £220 and is 100% milled, stainless steel and a precision head coated in black nickel.

 

Under Ping internet policy, you can’t purchase the clubs online, but can purchase your ping putter over the phone. This does have the advantage of immediacy, and comparing prices for Ping Putters is easy on the Golfbuyitonline site.

Once you have decided on the Ping putter that is best for you, it is very easy to place your order over the phone. And with our speedy delivery service and extremely competitive shipping prices to various destinations in Europe and beyond, you can be sure that you will have you new Ping Putter out on the course in no time at all. Order online today from an Official Ping Custom Fit Centre and Online Stockist – Golfbuyitonline.

 

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Ping Putters

Ping Putters

However you play your game or how high or low your golf handicap is there is certain to be a Ping Putter that will enhance your short game.

As far back as 1959, when the first putter was created in engineer, Karsten Solheim’s garage for his own personal use, Ping Putters have been assisting golfers to make the money shots. Named after the distinctive sound or ping on impact, Ping putters hit the right tone with golfers who insist on a satisfying resonance when the golf ball is struck.

Ping Putters are custom fitted to suit each golfer’s own golf game and Ping are considered to present a fitting service, which is second to none within the golfing industry and because your game is played differently to your neighbours, partners or best friends, then so will your Ping Putter be different to the one other golf’s may be matched with.

The i-Series® Ping Putters:

Ping Putters within the i-series® are available in conventional, mid and long lengths, so that a golfer may have the option of removing excessive wrist and hand actions by opting for a longer shaft. The putters feature inserts, which achieve the soft feel golfers prefer, coupled with greater alignment, for ease of shot, and varying balances, from the i-series® Craz-E face balance to the ½ Craz-E heel-toe balance.

The Redwood ® series of Ping Putters:

The Redwood® series of putters are milled from superior (303) stainless steel and feature a traditional putter look. Named Redwood after Redwood City, California, where Karsten created his first putter and is Ping’s tribute to what Karsten Solheim had achieved all those years ago. Redwood® putters are available in two finishes: Black satin or black nickel.

The Karsten® Series:

Ping has paid tribute to their founder and creator of the first Ping putter by naming this series after Karsten Solheim, himself. Models within this range benefit from increased sound and feel, a higher MOI (moment of inertia), as well as, greater forgiveness and alignment aids that will help all levels of golfer sink the shot.

When Karsten Solheim created the first Ping Putter (to improve his own game) he could have hardly conceived how influential Ping Putters would one day be in the game of golf, to all golfers at every level of play.

Ping Putters are available in traditional clubhead styles and lengths, as well as, in untraditional styles and lengths, too. Ping Putters are available from Golfbuyitonline, who offer a Ping custom fit to ensure that your Ping Putter is matched and fitted to enhance how you play the game.

The Ping iN Putter Series

The Ping iN Putter Series

For golfers preferring the performance of a steel face with an insert feel. An elastomer insert in the cavity provides enhanced feel while maintaining the solid response of a steel-faced putter. Weight savings from the new cavity shapes were redistributed to the perimeter to increase each putter’s moment-of-inertia for added forgiveness.

For over 40 years now the Ping Anser has been going strong not only because of its traditional look and solid feel but its incredible affordable price often attracts many golfers. An absolute classic putter that has performed well. A true legend of the game and with stylish looks to match no wonder it finds itself in an increasing number of golfer’s bags.

The golf putter is by far the most used club in golfing and really the only club no golfer can do without. This is why it’s so important you get the right ones.

 

There is also the g5i CRAZ-E Putter The Durometer face, It sets the G5i putter series apart from the rest.

High-tech polyurethane materials are used to produce this advanced dual durometer insert. The combination of the soft back insert and firm impact surface provides optimal sound and feel for ultimate performance.

And there is also the Ping Red Wood Putter this putter’s 303 stainless steel clubhead is 100% precision-milled to exact specifications, creating clean, flowing lines and superior feel for greater confidence .The Redwood Series pays tribute to the home of the original PING putter—Redwood City, California. It was in Karsten Solheim’s garage that his equipment revolution was born and with it came the commitment to quality and innovation found in this 100% milled putter series. 

Made from 303 stainless steel, the three-putter series offers classic model shapes designed for players seeking the very best. The black nickel chrome finish made popular in the PING Tour Wedges is the final touch.These ping putters are used all around the world by   professional players on those challenging golf courses. More and more regular people are turning to ping golf clubs because they see and hear it  from friends how much better their games are getting, and it gives them the courage to invest money into a better club.

Most Famous Putters Part One

Most Famous Putters Part One

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Most Famous Putters Part One

They say you drive for show and putt for dough, so that would make the putter many player’s “money club,” right? This week, we’re going to look at famous money clubs.

Putters, as we all know, come in many shapes and sizes. Putters (cheap golf clubs)can be shaped like Futura Phantoms or the Ping Docs and look perfectly normal sitting next to a Ping Answer or a Bullseye. Putters may be the most personal instrument in a player’s bag, with everything from the lie angle, face angle, grip, shaft length, and weight coming into play and combining to give that magical sensation – feel – to the player.

When the tournament is on the line, what famous putters (Ping Golf Clubs)stroked some famous putts? Find out in this week’s edition of Trap Five.

Number Five: PING

Karsten Solheim was a General Electric engineer and a golf nut. His engineering background and his passion for golf combined in his Phoenix garage where he began working on his putting game not by practicing his stroke, but by creating a new putter. Though he made several playable prototypes, only one made it out of his garage in the end: the original PING putter, so named because of the sound the putter made when it struck a golf ball.

Solheim’s Anser putter – a revision of the original PING – was used by Julius Boros to win the Phoenix Open in 1967, and sparked a trend that’s continued to this day: heel-toe weighting in putters (and perimeter weighting in all other clubs). Solheim’s PING putters spread the weight towards the heel and toe to minimize distance loss on off-center hits, effectively enlarging the sweet spot. Almost every putter today uses heel-toe weighting.

Number Four: Wilson 8802

Arnold Palmer made it famous, but one of the best putters of all time – Ben Crenshaw – elevated the Wilson 8802 to a special place in golf’s history. Nicknamed “Little Ben,” Crenshaw’s 8802 was with him through thick and thin, but a replica was used to win the improbable one in 1995 (see comments below). Said Crenshaw’s dad of Ben’s original 8802, “It was just a putter in Harvey Penick’s shop. Ben felt it and waggled it around for a while. ‘Dad, I’d like to have it,’ he said, so I bought it for him. That club’s been the best provider in the family.” The putter cost Crenshaw’s dad .

The 8802 is a simple putter with no heel-toe weighting to speak of and a very clean, simple look. Its design may have been inspired by Calamity Jane (see below), and it won nearly as many majors. Arnold Palmer used the 8802 (and a small revision, the 8813) to win several of his majors, and Phil Mickelson has always seemed to putt best with his remake (currently made by his sponsor Callaway – i.e. Odyssey) of the venerable 8802.

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