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Ping Anser Putter

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The Ping Anser Putter, designed by Karsten Solheim in 1966, remains a classic blade putter recognized for its innovative heel-toe weighting. This design dramatically improved putting consistency and balance. It's favored by golfers of all skill levels seeking a traditional feel and precise control on the green.

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Who designed the original Ping Anser putter?

The Ping Anser putter was designed by Karsten Solheim in 1966, marking a major breakthrough in golf club engineering. He famously sketched the initial design on a record dust jacket, creating the heel-toe weighted blade that revolutionized putting.

Why does the Ping Anser putter have a hole in the top of the blade?

The distinctive hole in the top flange of many Anser models was originally intended to help clubmakers insert a shaft during the manufacturing process. Over time, it became a recognizable aesthetic trademark of the Ping Anser line, though modern manufacturing techniques no longer strictly require it.

What makes the heel-toe weighting of the Ping Anser so effective?

By placing extra weight in the heel and toe of the putter, Solheim increased the club's moment of inertia (MOI). This weighting system stabilizes the putter face on off-center strikes, keeping the putter on a truer path and preventing the face from twisting open or closed at impact.

What professional golfers have famously used a Ping Anser putter?

The Ping Anser has been used to win hundreds of professional tournaments worldwide by legends like Seve Ballesteros, Tiger Woods, and Lee Westwood. Its reliable, classic design makes it one of the most successful and replicated putter head shapes in the history of golf.

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