The centre-shafted version of DS72 has a symmetrical, appealing look and has tungsten weights in the toe and heel to ensure stability and high precision. This putter has a milled face with deep grooves to give a firm feel with consistent roll and an appealing sound. The platinum-coloured top line contrasts with a black cavity and a clear white sightline. Named in tribute to Doug Sanders who was Karsten Solheim’s chief engineer for many years.
Technology you can feel, The putter range has four different faces to suit every golfer’s preference: Milled face with deep grooves which gives a firmer feel (Anser, Kushin 4, Shea, DS72, DS72 C, Prime Tyne 4); milled smooth face (Tomcat 14) for the firmest feel and slightly higher ball speed; for a softer feel there are also models with a PEBAX insert and milled, deep grooves all the way round (Anser 2D, Tyne G) or a PEBAX insert with a smooth surface all the way round (Mundy).
Multimaterial mallets, To make the head stable, achieve extreme MOI levels and improve both precision and give consistent results, Ping’s multimaterial mallets (the new Mundy and the proven Tomcat 14) use an aluminium head combined with a base plate in high-density 304 stainless steel that allows the centre of gravity to be moved lower and further back.
Optimal sightlines for added precision, Anser (to the left) and Tyne G illustrate the variation in terms of the sightlines and appearance to appeal to as many golfers as possible. Anser uses a single line and colour blocks (platinum topline, black cavity) and Tyne G with its unique “hole” represent how putters with several sightlines and a black head can help you find the right line.