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 ...
As with many things in R&D, you build on the partial success and failures of things in the past. We had an adjustable-length mechanism in that first version—a fairly simple clamp—that did an awful lot ...
Ping have moved to improve the game of 80 per cent of golfers after adding an adjustable shaft their new Sigma 2 range of putters. The range, which features ten models and multi-layer face technology, ...
Our take: PING found through research that eight out of 10 golfers are playing a wrong-length putter. To solve the issue, a USGA-conforming, adjustable-length shaft was added that allows each putter ...
The new Ping Sigma 2 putter family solves two problems in putter design. One is more of a recent issue, while the other is probably as old as putters themselves. And yet it’s the latter that not only ...
For the best players in the world, the way a putter feels at impact can determine the longevity of a flat stick. It's part of the reason why Jordan Spieth, Tiger Woods and Brandt Snedeker, just to ...
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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