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Testers Announced (4) PING Heppler Putter


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Joe, Nashville, TN, USA

Currently using the Ping Sigma 2 Anser

was using a vintage Ping Kushin before that. 
 

Id really like to test out the Zb3, or the Anser 2. I really like the new look of these putters versus the silver used in the sigma line(however I did like the blue). I’d rather see some classic colors, the bronze is close anyways. They look great. Hopefully you pick me! Thanks!

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Sean/Snohomish WA/USA

Current Putter - Evenroll ER2 

Interested in the Tyne 3.  I grew up with an Anser blade putter that I loved (it was my Dad's) but was unfortunately stolen.  Replaced it with a Ping i15 blade (tournament gift/prize) and used that until I got the Evenroll 2 years ago.  The Tyne looks amazing with the 'wings' off the back of the blade and from what I've seen looks great at address.  I'm big into angles so the wings could help with aim/squaring myself to my line.  The non-textured face looks interesting as well along with the ability to lengthen it up to 36 inches. 

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  • Sam/Mesa/Arizona/USA
  • Current Putter-"Ping G2i-C67"
  • I would prefer the center shafted putter PIper C.  Reasons being Alignment, Weight, Adjustability and Smooth face.   It is very similar to what I play already and comparative analysis between the two would  allow little room for errors in judgement.
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  • Stan / Happy Valley, Oregon/ USA
  • TaylorMade Ghost Spider
  • Tomcat 14 - it suits my eye, has similar lines to current model but advanced modern design

Mizuno ST190 Driver

Mizuno ST190 3 Wood

Nike 4 Hybrid

TaylorMade P790 4-PW

Ben Hogan 50*, 54*, 60* 

TaylorMade Soto Blade putter

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Josh/Chico, CA/USA

  • I am currently playing the Ping Sigma 2 Kushin. I’ve always played Ping putters.  
  • I would like to try the Fetch. I like the balance of the Kushin, but I’m having a bit of trouble getting a consistent roll without having really forward press. I’m hoping that the double bend on the Fetch will mitigate this a bit. I’m also interested to see how the firmer face will feel in comparison to the Sigma 2.
  •  There is a dearth options available in my area. I’d have to drive 90 minutes to try any sort of selection.
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Leo.D

Surrey, United Kingdom

Wilson ci1 fat shaft blade with a 36in shaft

The Heppler Piper C is my number one choice, being center shafted putter I have always wanted to try this style of putter along with the alignment on the pipper and feel like it will improve my strike through the ball and increase feel, having had a ping Kerstan 1 iron I know the quality of ping clubs.

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On 9/10/2020 at 3:55 PM, Golfspy_CG2 said:

Testers Wanted (4)

Feel, while very subjective, is an important aspect of golf clubs for most golfers. Soft for one player is mushy for someone else, while firm to some can be considered harsh to others. 

For those firmly in the firm camp (yes, that was intentional), the PING Heppler may be for you. Offered in the same models as the flagship Sigma line, Heppler is a machined solid flat face that provides a firmer impact feel and sound.  All this comes in a stunning black and copper finish that provide effective alignment cues.  

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Want to be a Tester

We’re looking for four golfers who are motivated, detail-oriented, and committed to providing a thorough review of the PING Heppler putters and sharing your thoughts and grades with the forum community.  

Testing is open to golfers in the US, Canada and UK.

Reply to this thread with the following information (do not quote this post):

  • First Name/City State/Country
  • Current Putter in Use
  • Check out all the models (see them here), and tell us which one interests you and why?

Wondering which PING putter best fits your game? Try PING's online fitting tool!

We'll be choosing the testers sometime next week, so check back and see if you've been chosen. Good Luck!

Graham. Newtownards.  Country Down. Northern Ireland. 

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Kevin Ko / St. Louis / US

Ping Anser Vault 2.0

Tyne 3 or Piper C please.

I've always used Ping Ansers and have been struggling with long putts, thus very curious to try different style to see if long misses will improve.

Thank you!

Edited by cloume77
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Mark/The Villages FL/USA

Currently using the Calloway Tuttle 2

The Floki or Piper Armlock. I'm a Armlock putter but the old Tuttle is getting too heavy now that I've retired. Love the opportunity to try either one and provide honest feedback.

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  • Luke/Denton, Md USA
  • evnroll ER2B 33”
  • I would like to try the answer 2 I love a good bladed putter. These putters have interested me since I saw ping release them. I am a 12 handicap so hopefully my testing could target middle of the range players. 
Edited by Luke Bilbrough

Sim 2 Max Driver 9* accura tx6 shaft

Sim TI 3 wood 

Titleist TSI 3 3 hybrid 

Callaway apex Pro irons 4-pw

Titleist SM8 52* & 56*

Scotty Cameron Newport 2

 

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  • Roland/Portland Oregon/United States
  • Scotty Cameron - Phantom X 8.5
  • Tomcat 14: I'm interested in this putter because the construction is very similar to that of my Scotty Cameron (Aluminum/Steel) and the alignment vectoring uses different design language. I have been fitted with a 35' putter, but suspect I could use 36'. The adjustability would be interesting to test as well.

Cheers!

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