Last month at the FedEx St. Jude Championship, Ping offered tour pros in the field the opportunity to check out a new line of putters. The general assumption when a putter surfaces on tour is it had ...
Fifty-five years ago, the most influential putter in the history of golf was sketched out on a record sleeve by Karsten Solheim. You know that heel-toe weighted blade putter you ogle and ‘Like’ on ...
The introduction of Ping’s PLD lineup earlier this year included a limited-run version for golfers with an affinity for collecting putters. Following the release of an aluminum bronze Anser to ...
When Ping’s PLD Anser Patent 55 was introduced in aluminum bronze in March, collectors bought all 55 available putters in less than three minutes. The second Anser Patent 55, this one in stainless ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The Ping PLD Anser Patent 55 in copper is the third of four collector’s models. The choice of copper as the material is a tribute to Arizona and its status as the country’s ...
For the first time since the USGA anchoring ban in 2016, Ping is offering a long putter model at retail. Ping’s new PLD Milled AS Oslo L is part of the new PLD Milled AS (Alternative Style), which ...
The last couple years in golf equipment have been dominated by two words. Zero Torque. In reality, this category is actually really, really low torque, but there's a chance that we all missed ...
Stewart Cink is preparing to play in The Open Championship at St. Andrews with unreleased irons and an unreleased putter. The 2009 Open champion combining veteran experience with new-school technology ...
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 ...
Are blade putters dying out on the professional circuits? A number of big names continue to use them, but perhaps not as many as you would expect ...