Ping ISO Force Series Putters

Ping ISO Force Series Putters 

DESCRIPTION

50 6-sided pixels made of high grade aluminum arranged within a cavity in the face of the putter and milled flat. The body is made from manganese bronze which is given a non-glare antique bronze finish.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 30, 2000]
Robert
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Isoforce 2 B60F

It's amazing how often I felt it was necessary to change putters over the last few years because there just seemed to be a missing element around the green. The Taylor Made and Odyssey insert inspired products that I've owned and continually switched for the past few seasons continued to be a hindrance (feel being the biggest culprit despite the fact that they're both nicely crafted). Despite these and other various other reasons, I spent an exhaustive amount of time this year to stop "the one night stands and to find my true love".

I decided to "test the best" and auditioned various Scotty Cameron products and Odysseys new "White Hot" (which feels much better than their older products) as the prime contenders, but the Ping came out as the close winner as the putter of choice (Scotty's Del Mar was an extremely close second, a great product as well!).

Ping's new Isoforce 2 B60F has answered my prayers with tremendous feel in all circumstances while setting up great, rolls putts consistently on both fast and slow greens and gives me the confidence to expect anything within 20 feet to disappear into the cup.

This one's a keeper and my congratulations to Ping for making a truly tremendous product!

Similar Products Used:

Owned Taylor Made Nubbins, Ping Anser 3, Odessey 550 and 990, tried various Scotty Cameron products.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 14, 2001]
Jeff
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Anser 2F

I'll keep it simple, in my first use 9 one putt greens.

Second usage 6 one putt greens.

Today, six is the average for me in one putts.

Average puuts for a round with the Odyssey = 38
with the
Ping = 32

For me a 6 shot swing and new found confidence on the 15 to 20 footers that used to lag on.

Customer Service

Cust Svs (Ping's -- os ok, could be better)

Similar Products Used:

Used an Odyssey DF 990 for about 3 Years

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 06, 2001]
matt
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Anser 2F Isoforce2

I bought this putter about 3 weeks ago, and i've played a couple rounds. It has great feel, and roll. Best that i have ever tried. I think it compares to a Cameron.

Similar Products Used:

white hot, mizuno, Scotty Cameron

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 24, 2001]
christian
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: ping isoforce

i think this is a great putter. i don't really understand some of the bad reviews. i mean, don't these people try it before they buy it. the feel on this putter is crisp yet has a tiny (really tiny) soft feel because of the insert. hitting anywhere on the insert results in an online putt. if you have trouble hitting the insert, then you might try this new thing people are doing these days. IT'S CALLED PRACTICE.

Similar Products Used:

odyssey dual force rossie II

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 24, 1999]
C. McKee
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Zing 2F ISO Force

I have played with numerous putters throughout the years and finally settled on a Ping Zing2 about 5 years ago. I recently bought the Ping Zing2F IsoForce and absolutely love it. I payed $129 and it has been money well spent. Obviously I didn't need to get used to the aim as I was very comfortable with my stainless Zing2. After a couple hours on the putting green, my touch was perfect with this club. It has a very crisp feel yets gives plenty of feedback to help in finding the right distance. I LOVE this putter. It blows away all of your Scotty Cameron $300 putters for less than half the price. If you already have a Ping, consider upgrading to the new IsoForce series.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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