PING Scottsdale putters unveiled
PING has unveiled its new range of Scottsdale putters, featuring 14 models and six new designs, and they will be available to buy from the beginning of September

PING has unveiled its new range of Scottsdale putters, featuring 14 models and six new designs, and they will be available to buy from the beginning of September.
Golfers of all abilities will be able to find a putter that will suit their game with traditional designs like the Anser 2 and B60 putters.
In addition, the new designs include high moment of inertia (MOI) designs like the Wolverine, Y-Worry and Hohum putters.
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PING has improved its alignment aid system in the new range. PING engineers have improved the sightline and contrasted red against white so golfers will find it easier to line up their putts. Furthermore, PING has kept a more traditional sightline on the non-mallet putters.
Pictures: PING Scottsdale Wolverine & Tomcat pictures
Elsewhere, black PVD coating provides a non-glare look at address while providing a clean sole for enhanced appeal.
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A new insert material provides soft feel and crisp sound at imapct for greater consistency and improved performance.
More new PING gear:
PING K15 driver PING K15 irons and hybrids PING K15 fairway woods PING S56 irons PING Anser irons
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