I also enjoyed the pistol 62 grip, it sat perfectly in my palm and just added to the confidence I felt over the putter and making several birdies during the tournament also added to that feeling. The feel at impact was soft and the face milling certainly helped keep the distance when I didn’t quite hit the putt out of the middle. To take a putter straight into competition is a tough ask but I really enjoyed the new Anser – I still have my original bronze Anser so I have always loved the design. 350g, fully machined 303 stainless steel.The Anser 2 blade utilises a fully machined 303 stainless steel forged billet to help ensure quality, precision feel and sound and uses Ping’s Pistol 62 grip. Ping have incorporated their patented TR face technology in the Anser 2 to help improve a players touch and speed control, the individually milled face pattern varies in depth and pitch across the face, helping to maintain a consistent speed even on off-centre strikes. I took both with me to test in the Admirals Cup ProAm in St Kitts and Nevis. But she is right both putters look great especially at address. When my daughter saw both the Anser and Oslo putters next to each other, she said “Oh dad I like the look of those”, high praise for the designers in Scottsdale as she is more into fashion and doesn’t play golf. Golf Equipment Reviewss Unlocking The Vault: Ping Vault Anser 2 putter Review
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