Ping’s new Sigma G putter models, which the company introduced at the PGA Merchandise Show, have a face inspired by the soles of athletic shoes. Pebax elastomer, a material commonly used in the soles ...
Ping has utilized a multi-piece face technology (inspired by the soles of athletic shoes) and married it with its proprietary face technology in which off-center hits come off the face closer to that ...
The Sigma 2 putter series from Ping ($215-$235 MSRP) is available in 10 options, all of which come with two new innovations — an adjustable-shaft-length technology that allows for simple custom tuning ...
NEW ON THE MARKET: PING’s Sigma G putter models THE SCOOP: A multi-piece face technology inspired by the soles of athletic shoes and advancements to PING’s patented True Roll Face Technology have led ...
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 ...
You could make a very strong argument that Ping is one of the most influential putter manufacturers in the history of the game. The original Anser model, first introduced in 1966 and marked ...
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 ...
In 2018, Ping launched its line of Sigma 2 putters that offer a way to change length with the turn of a dial. The feature allows for golfers to adjust length between 32 and 36 inches, helping golfers ...
Putting can be the most frustrating and rewarding part of golf, but you can gain more rewards by practicing your putting stroke. As you practice and play, you’ll want a high level of feedback from the ...
One in a weekly series of stories about golf gear to run each Wednesday. I had a poor putting round during a recent media tournament in the greater Phoenix area. I don’t normally make excuses (other ...