Go inside the Ping PLD Custom Putter Lab as Fully Equipped co-host Wadeh Maroun goes through a putter fitting. The post Go ...
We've extolled the virtues of the launch monitor and how it has expedited the fitting process, dialing in differences that when combined with the eye of a trained fitter will lead you to the right ...
The “Ping Slam” comes to a close at the end of this month. For those who are unfamiliar with the phrase, here’s a refresher: In 1988, Ping made history as the last equipment manufacturer to claim all ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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