The Sigma 2 putter series from Ping ($215-$235 MSRP) is available in 10 options, all of which come with two new innovations — an adjustable-shaft-length technology that allows for simple custom tuning ...
The demand for belly putters caused by the number of PGA Tour players winning with them has created a dilemma: One size does not fit all. Of course, the same holds for regular putters, too, but the ...
Who it’s for: Players with a slight arc in their stroke who want a premium milled mallet that improves alignment and stability. What you should know: The “Special Edition” Ally Blue Onset uses an ...
For the best players in the world, the way a putter feels at impact can determine the longevity of a flat stick. It's part of the reason why Jordan Spieth, Tiger Woods and Brandt Snedeker, just to ...
"Never," he said. "It has a soft shaft, and I've been putting with it for so long I don't know what I'd do if I had to reshaft it. It just wouldn't be the same. Not even close." A soft shaft? True.
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Ping Scottsdale putters: 5 things to know
For Ping, the Scottsdale name is a meaningful one, so you can assume big things from putters that bear that name. With the 2025 Scottsdale line, Ping is releasing nine putter models with technology ...
With the debate ongoing about the future use of the belly or long putter, PING has become the first major golf company to introduce a USGA-approved adjustable-length belly putter shaft. Offered ...
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Ping’s new PLD Ally Blue Onset putter features onset shaft, soft feel and subtle arc fit
Specs: 360-gram head, 35 inches, 3 degrees of loft, 20 degrees of lie, all nonadjustable. Available: Aug. 18 (presale), Aug. 28 (in stores) Who it’s for: Players with a slight arc in their stroke who ...
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