Ping is expanding their core putter line in 2024 with 6 new tour-proven models.
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With the sustained success of their core putter line, which features classic designs like the Anser and Kushin 4, Ping is adding six new Tour-proven models in 2024, including the Anser D and Fetch.
The technology
The 2024 putters from Ping offer the ideal combination of feel and forgiveness by combining trusted designs with proven technologies to give golfers options ranging from classic blades with milled faces to high MOI mallets with inserts to provide a softer feel at impact.
Beyond options to fit for feel and stroke type, the focus has also been placed on alignment to offer a variety of choices to fit player preference and include single alignment lines, multiple lines, and geometric shaping depending the on model.
“The Ping putter line combines modern design advancements with the proven technologies that have helped Ping set the standard in putter design 65 years ago,” said John K. Solheim, PING CEO and President. “In this line, our engineers took a more individual approach with our most popular models, applying variations of our score-lowering innovations like perimeter weighting and optimized center of gravity placement while further differentiating them through face technology and alignment features.”
To further enhance the appearance, the 2024 Ping putter line also comes in two distinct finishes; a glare-reducing raw blast, and a durable black PVD to create a more striking contrast when addressing the ball.
The models
The 2024 Ping putter models include the Anser 2, Anser D, B60, and Tyne H with shallow milling, along with the Fetch and Ketsch G mallets with a Pebax insert.
The 2024 Ping putters are now available for custom fitting and custom order and will be in retail shops starting on May 2nd. The putters are priced at $229 each, except for the Ketsch G which is $279.
Ryan Barath is GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com’s senior editor for equipment. He has an extensive club-fitting and -building background with more than 20 years of experience working with golfers of all skill levels, including PGA Tour players. Before joining the staff, he was the lead content strategist for Tour Experience Golf, in Toronto, Canada.