Equipment
Ping Is Bringing Back One Of Its Most Iconic Putters
No other putter manufacturer other than maybe Scotty Cameron is as well known and respected as Ping. The Ping Anser putter is iconic. That classic design still plays. In 1984 Ping introduced the Ping Zing 2, and it set the world on fire. After 38 years, Ping is bringing back this legendary putter for a limited time.
Major release ➡️ Tuesday, June 13th, 2 PM (ET).
The #PLD Limited collection celebrating the “PING Slam” continues. The Zing 2 is the third of four PING putters that were used to win all four major championships in 1988.
Only 88 precision-milled versions of the winning model… pic.twitter.com/63SUfgIrcP
— PING GOLF (@PingTour) June 9, 2023
The “New” Zing 2, Inspired by the Zing model, shares much of its predecessor’s design characteristics, including the flared shaft and hosel. To bring the fully-machined replica to life, PING’s designers turned to the PING Gold Putter Vault to analyze the Zing 2’s intricacies to ensure the original design remained intact.
Looking at my original Zing 2 and comparing it to the pictures of the rerelease, it’s almost identical.
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Putter Specs
- 100% Milled, 303 Stainless Steel
- Original Zing 2 Design
- PING PP58 Grip
Additional Information
- Only 88 putters are available in RH only (includes a headcover)
- Putters are built to standard specs. No changes are allowed.
The limited release will not be cheap. It will cost $990, and sales are limited to one per customer. For the club collector or Ping die-hard, this is a must-have.
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