Earlier this year Ping’s iconic Anser putter—originally drawn on a 78 r.p.m. record jacket by Karsten Solheim—marked its 50th anniversary. To find an original Anser is rare to say the least. However, ...
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Ping Scottsdale Anser Putter Review
Karsten Solheim first designed the Ping Anser putter back in 1966 and it has grown to become one of the most iconic putter ...
The most popular putter style of all time started with a drawing on a 78 r.p.m. record jacket. That is the canvas Karsten Solheim, a Norwegian-born engineer who worked on jet fighters and missile ...
Though it began on New Year’s Day with a military coup in the Central African Republic, January 1966 proved a pretty good month in human endeavor. Jerry Garcia and Phil Lesh performed together under ...
It’s only fitting that Ping’s final limited-edition PLD Anser Patent 55 putter is made of gold. Since the 1970s, Ping has commemorated every Tour victory with a gold replica of the putter. More than 3 ...
Specs: Stainless steel heads with elastomer insert and SuperStroke grip Who it’s for: Golfers who want a soft feel at impact ...
Specs: Milled stainless steel, tungsten inserts and aluminum bodies with 10 head styles available, including heel-toe weighted blades, mid-size mallets and high-MOI mallets. Who they are for: With 10 ...
Ping has been making Anser putters since 1966, when company founder Karsten Solheim sketched his first version of that venerable, blade-style club on the sleeve of a 78-rpm record. Since that time, ...
Fifty years after company founder Karsten Solheim designed the original Anser, putter, Ping has introduced two new Anser models – the TR 1966 Anser and Anser 2. Ping says its engineers relied on 3D ...
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