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PING’s new putters are all made with the same goal in mind: precision performance on putts of every distance. Everything else is different. With 10 different models to choose from, there is a unique putter for every player. Some have firmer milled faces while others have softer feeling inserts. There are high-performance blades and multi-material mallets. Whether you choose simple alignment aids to eye-pleasing color blocking, every putter is designed to achieve the proper balance of feel and forgivingness in a look that inspires confidence on the greens.
PING Putters Review by TGW
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With 10 unique models to choose from, each putter in PING’s lineup features a different configuration for a specific type of performance.
The signature Anser blade is updated using tungsten toe-heel weights to provide stability and forgiveness. A shallow milled face offers a firmer feel and consistent ball speed with a pleasing sound. This putter utilizes color blocking where the platinum topline contrasts with the black cavity to draw focus to the front of the putter for improved aiming.
The Anser 2D blade uses PING’s PEBAX insert with a shallow milled surrounding to ensure a softer feel and consistent ball speed. Tungsten weights in the heel and toe provide stability and forgiveness. The single white alignment line contrasts with the all-black club head, paired with a ball-width cavity to help frame the ball.
PING’s Kushin 4 putter is another blade model with tungsten toe and heel weights to boost stability and forgiveness for improved accuracy. A shallow milled face ensures a firmer feel and consistent ball speed all across the club face. A platinum topline contrasts against a black cavity to draw the focus forward where a short alignment line and ball-width cavity help frame the ball.
The Shae model is a forgiving mid-mallet, aided by tungsten weights in the heel and toe to guarantee stability. This putter includes PING’s shallow milled face for a firmer feel and consistent ball speed with great sound. A platinum topline contrasted against a black cavity with its longer alignment line draws focus forward while the ball-width cavity helps frame the golf ball.
PING’s DS72 has a shallow milled face to deliver a firmer feel and consistent ball speed with pleasing acoustics. A platinum topline contrasts against the black cavity where a white alignment line and ball-width cavity to focus the eye on the proper setup. The DS72 putter has a more squared-off mid-mallet shape. This model is also available in the DS72 C, the same putter but with a center shaft.
The unique Tyne G features a trio of white lines, a ball-width cavity floor, and a ball-pickup cutout feature that all make this putter easy to aim. The cutout removes mass that is moved to the perimeter for added stability and forgiveness for greater accuracy. A PEBAX insert with a shallow milled surround ensures a softer feel and consistent ball speed.
The Prime Tyne 4 putter is a top performance that has evolved for this lineup. Still here are the customary twin forks that make the head highly stable to ensure forgiveness and accuracy. The shallow milled face delivers a firmer feel and consistent speed. New color blocking utilizes a platinum topline contrasted against the black cavity to draw the focus forward.
Forgiveness is driven way up in the Mundy putter model by joining a lighter aluminum body to a 304 stainless steel sole plate to position the center of gravity lower and farther back. A PEBAX insert with a smooth milled surround delivers a softer feel and consistent ball speed with pleasing acoustics. Three full-length, ball-width alignment lines draw the eye to the point of contact with the ball, simplifying aiming.
With the Tomcat 14 putter, PING uses multi-material construction to create extreme MOI. Built with a lighter aluminum body, it is joined to a 304 stainless steel sole plate to locate the center of gravity lower and farther back for maximum forgiveness. Ball-width runway-style dotted lines track all the way to the ball to aid in alignment. The smooth milled face delivers the firmest feel of the new PING putters and slightly faster ball speed.
Who It’s For
Since PING’s newest putter lineup features 10 options to pick from, choosing the one best fit for your putting stroke is essential. Here is how each model breaks down for each type of putting stroke.
Anser – Medium toe hang for a slight arc putting stroke
Anser 2D – Medium toe hang for a slight arc putting stroke
Kushin 4 – Moderate toe hang for a strong arc putting stroke
Shea – Medium toe hang for a slight arc putting stroke
DS72 – Medium toe hang for a slight arc putting stroke
DS72 C – Face-balanced for a straight putting stroke
Tyne G – Face-balanced for a straight putting stroke
Prime Tyne 4 – Moderate toe hang for a strong arc putting stroke
Munday – Face-balanced for a straight putting stroke
Tomcat 14 – Face-balanced for a straight putting stroke
Putters are a signature golf club from PING ever since Karsten Solheim started making them out of his garage back in 1959. That’s why they offer the most complete lineup of putters for golfers. No matter what shape you prefer or the alignment aid you need, there is a new PING putter to fit every type of swing and feel preference out on the greens.