Ping Scottsdale Anser Putters
Ping Scottsdale Anser Putters
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[May 12, 2012]
Alan
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Ping Scottsdale Anser
The nickel version . . . is a classic. Ditch that unforgiving Cameron and pick-up one of these on e-bay . . . You will be a better putter with this in your bag. |
[Oct 25, 2011]
Marky_Green
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Scottsdale Anser
This is a great putter, once you got a little practice time with it. The lenght control on short and medium putts works very well. In the beginning it was hard for me to find the right putting line, but after a little practice I was quiet confident in my strokes. After two years with a no-name putter with a big head, I'm very happy about my putting now: solid two-putts, since even longer putts stop in a max. 1 meter range from the cup. My putting average in the last 5 rounds with my new Ping was a 1,67, with no three-putt. Customer Service not used Similar Products Used: none |
[Apr 24, 2010]
smokehouse
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Scottsdale Anser Nickel
The nickel version of the Scottsdale Anser is a great putter. It's heavier than those made with other materials and is maleable enough to be easily bent to custom specs. Classic beautiful lines and the nickel provides great feedback. These were $400 when they first came out and if you're lucky you can find them for a fraction of that on Ebay. Customer Service One of the best. Similar Products Used: Scotty Newport |