New PING Karsten 1959 series putters introduced
PING has introduced a new Karsten 1959 series by upgrading some of its iconic designs to create a stunning, high-performance modern collection of putters

PING has introduced a completely new Karsten 1959 series by upgrading some of its iconic designs to create a stunning, high-performance modern collection of putters.
Designs like the Anser, Zing, B60 and Craz-E have been upgraded using high-performance and modern manufacturing processes to produce the new PING Karsten 1959 series.
The new Karsten 1959 range of putters are designed to help build confidence. A thin, satin-finish top line offers a clean look and spot-on alignment. At impact, an elastomer insert behind the face softens the feel while a traditional steel face delivers solid response, consistency and feedback that golfers can rely on.
Representing the latest advancement in feel, forgiveness and alignment, the Karsten 1959 putters have been designed so that they can be custom fitted to suit individual putting strokes.
These putters are available for both right and lefthanders in the following PING designs; Anser 2, B60, Zing, Craz-E, My Day and Anser X.
For further information on all putters in the PING range go to ping.com
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