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Ping Heppler putters review and photos: ClubTest 2020

March 25, 2020

For the fourth installment of ClubTest 2020, we tested and reviewed 17 new putters to help you find the right one for your game. Below are the results for the Ping Heppler putters. You can find the full list of putters and test results here.

PING Heppler

Price: $230–$250 | BUY NOW
Type: Blade (Anser 2, ZB3); Mallet (Fetch, Floki, Ketsch, Piper Armlock, Piper C, Tomcat 14, Tyne 3)
Our take: Sporting a steel and pressure-case aluminum construct, each Heppler is made to provide forgiveness and an optimized CG for greater accuracy and consistency. An adjustable-length shaft allows for a custom fit to suit different strokes. Contrasting copper-
and-black finish (Tomcat 14 shown) helps with alignment.
ClubTester’s take (17-hdcp): “Copper finish gives it a premium feel. Very easy to align.”

PUTTERS

PING Heppler Tomcat 14

The Ping Heppler Tomcat 14 putter.

Buy your own PING Heppler Tomcat 14 putter today!

$250

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MORE PHOTOS OF THE PING HEPPLER PUTTERS

The Ping Heppler Tomcat 14 putter at address.
The Ping Heppler Tomcat 14 putter at address.
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The Ping Heppler Anser 2 putter.
The Ping Heppler Anser 2 putter.
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The Ping Heppler Anser 2 putter at address.
The Ping Heppler Anser 2 putter at address.
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The Ping Heppler Fetch putter.
The Ping Heppler Fetch putter.
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The Ping Heppler Fetch putter at address.
The Ping Heppler Fetch putter at address.
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