PING has introduced the Ketsch putter,
TaylorMade R11 Irons which the company precision mills at its headquarters to offer unprecedented distance control, extreme forgiveness, and accurate alignment.
It is the newest model to benefit from variable-depth grooves, which produce consistent results across the face. A 17-4 stainless steel sole weight creates a high MOI and makes the aluminium, mallet-style head highly forgiving.
Ping G20 Irons Variable-depth grooves milled into the face ensure ball-speed consistency whether the ball is struck in the center of the face, toward the heel or toe, high or low.
The Ketsch is available in three shaft bends to fit any stroke type: Straight, Slight Arc, or Strong Arc. Results from hundreds of player and robot tests at PING show that golfers are more consistent with a putter balanced to fit their stroke type.
To fit their body type and putting style,
Ping G15 Irons can choose a fixed-length shaft (35 inches is standard), or they can upgrade to an adjustable-length version they can modify between 31 and 38 inches prior to a round.
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