The models in the 2024 PLD launch are the Anser, Anser 2D, Oslo 3, DS72, and Ally Blue 4 — all of which will be available at Ping retailers. On top of the new stock configurations, Ping’s online ...
Who they’re for: Golfers who demand the ultimate in feel and precision and want a putter that looks like it came right off the PGA Tour. The Skinny: The four PLD putters are straight-from-the-tour ...
There is nothing about the 2024 PING PLD Milled putters that is surprising – but the range certainly lives up to the company’s impeccable standards. We cannot fault the production quality, and as ...
In the third episode of Retro Review, Joe Ferguson is throwing it way back to when one of the original Ping Anser putters was ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Ping expands its PLD Milled lineup of putters to include two new Anser-style blades and a traditional heel-and-toe ballasted mallet. The putters are all milled from forged 303 ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Ping is making its PLD putters, previously reserved for tour players, available to consumers via three avenues: the highly personalized PLD Custom, PLD Limited, celebrating the ...
For the first time since the USGA anchoring ban in 2016, Ping is offering a long putter model at retail. Ping’s new PLD Milled AS Oslo L is part of the new PLD Milled AS (Alternative Style), which ...
Specs: Milled 303 stainless-steel mallet heads with shallow-milled faces and a matte-black finish. Available: Oct. 14 Who they’re for: Golfers with a straight-arc putting stroke who want a high-MOI ...
Exclusivity has never been one of Ping’s hallmarks. Instead, the company has always made its mark in the industry with technology. Case in point: Many of the players on the PGA Tour who don’t have ...
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