PING adds to the options for golfers looking for the right putter to suit their stroke and aesthetic preferences with the VSL, Pengyo and lil'b.
The VSL and Pengyo are available in both stainless steel and Isopur®2 models, while the lil'b is a scaled-down version of the popular long-handled B90. At 41", the lil'b is a mid-length putter designed to be anchored just above the beltline to ensure a wristless stroke.
Using the PING Putter Fitting System, you will be able to help improve your performance on the green.
PING putters are the most successful putters worldwide with over 2,000 tour wins. In fact, the Anser has over 500 tour wins to make it the winningest putter in golf. It's proven design, which debuted in 1966, also makes it the most copied putter in golf.
Today, the winning combination of innovation, custom fitting and passion for the game continues.
• The new G2i Series combine a soft insert with our most popular putters, each with cleaner lines and increased perimeter weighting.
• The G2 Series are stainless steel designs with cleaner, square lines and more forgiveness for increased feel and confidence.
• The JAS Series are precision milled forged titanium putters with brazed tungsten inserts on the heel and toe.
• The Specify Series challenge convention. You choose the hosel, the back design and the weight to create the ultimate custom putter.
In the PING tradition, each of our putters is designed to be fitted to the golfer to ensure the highest possible performance. You can get started with a static fitting by clicking Web-Fit. We then suggest you complete the process with an authorized PING Fitter. To find a fitter or an upcoming fitting day in your area, just click the Fitters/Fitting Days link below.
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