for a test drive. It has worked out very well for me, it fits my natural putter grip and since it bills itself as being versatile, I suspect that it will fit most people’s grips.
PING Golf founder Karsten Solheim filed a patent application for the PING Anser putter on May 16, 1966, and patent number D-207227 was issued on March 21, 1967. PINGs initial foray into putters started in the late 1950s when Karsten Solheim, an engineer of some note, began to question h...
I think that’s the problem with custom putter fittings… you are usually stuck with one stock grips. Not sure what the answer is here. That was an epiphany for me too, after just taking grip as an afterthought and picking whatever looked and felt good to me for 50+ years. I got fit...
More Thoughts on Aesthetics:The putters are very similar in terms of feel “in my hands” as my current gamer, Versa 7CS, is very much the same as the AI-One 7DB milled, aka “Millie” and both are fitted with SuperStroke GT 2.0 grips (albeit Millie’s is very new). The biggest...
About me: I am a scratch golfer despite my putting. For the last 9 years I have been using an Odyssey Sabertooth putter.I had a Superstroke Slim 3.0 for years with varying results. Late last year with an effort to improve, I tried claw and cross-hand grips in addition to my tradition...