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Fairway Jockey
If adding a new flatstick to your short-game gear arsenal is on the agenda this winter, you need to check out the newly-available Ping PLD Milled blade putters from Fairway Jockey.
Three new blade models — the Anser 30, Anser 4D and Kushin — utilize a shallow-milled face (precision-machined from 303 forged stainless steel) to deliver a firmer feel to enhance your consistency and control on the green.
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The three models are suited for different stroke types. The Anser 30 — a classic Anser style — features heel-toe weighting, high MOI and is designed for players with a slight arc. The Anser 4D is perimeter-weighted with the forgiveness of a mid-mallet, and is best for players with strong arcs, and the Kushin, which has the widest body of the three, features both perimeter weighting and a high MOI, making it best for straight-back-straight-through strokes.
All three models have a ball-width cavity and prominent white alignment line to inspire confidence at address.
Which putter is best for your game? Check out the three new models in detail below, and click the “Buy Now” link to order yours today!
$449
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$449
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$449
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