PING iN putters
PING iN putters review. A review of Ping's new IN putter range including Wack-W and Anser V2
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The iN range has ten different head designs that offer varying levels of forgiveness and stability. Each one gives a great feel thanks to the new insert design and the well-weighted heads. We thought the impact sound would take a little getting used to.
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Every putter in the PING iN range range has parts of the main body removed and the extra weight is redistributed to the perimeter for added forgiveness. The insert is very strong but lightweight, which helps to give a firm feel. The PING iN putters should suit golfers who like a solid-feeling insert, need help with their alignment, and want extra stability regardless of head shape.
Price: £115-140 W: pingeurope.com
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