Ping Sigma G Putter Review

Ping Sigma G Putter Review

Ping Sigma G Putter Review

Performance

PING Sigma G putsters are able to provide ample content for the Performance section. Let me start by mentioning something often forgotten – the Fit For Stroke program from PING. PING has identified 6 for Straight strokes players and 9 for Slight Arcs players. There are also 2 for Strong Arcs players. Some styles work for all stroke types. The i.PING app allows players to identify their stroke types and quickly find the right putters.

Golfers can also choose their preferred weight with PING. There are a range of putters from 340 to 400g in the Sigma G line. The Sigma G line also includes two stock grips: the PP60 (midsize polygon shape at 57 grams and PP62 which is larger than PP62 (oversize round at 68 grams). The Doon CB or Kinloch CB are extremely stable and provide a grip that is 130 grams in size (17”).

Sigma G will give you more forgiveness, no matter your model weight or grip. Because of True Roll Face technology and a higher MOI. Sigma G putters have higher MOI (more forgiveness) than other putters because the larger face insert cavity allows more weight to be moved to the heel and toe. True Roll Faces have deeper grooves on the front and a shallower area towards the toe and heel. This allows for even ball speed, allowing all putts to travel the same distance. The result is some of the most powerful and efficient putter tech available in golf. You’ll immediately notice the results.

Ping Sigma G Putter Review

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RRP PS175.00

Ping’s Sigma G Tyne made it to our Top 10 MOI Putters 2018 list in our largest-ever equipment test Top Gear. Below, see what the testers thought about it.

Ping Sigma G Tyne Putter Reviews: It’s important to know that The Tyne has a fanged back which spreads mass and improves MOI performance. Lee Westwood really likes this product. Ping claims that the milled aluminum face insert helps to reduce 3-putt potential. It has adjustable depth and width grooves. You will feel more comfortable with a high-energy insert made of elastomer.

Ping Sigma G Putter Review

Gear

Ping Sigma G’s new 15 model range includes: Fairways Hybrids Drivers, Gear WiTB Ladies, Balls and Shoes for Women, Grips and Gloves; Training Aids; New Releases Review Videos.

The company’s True Roll Face Technology is now available across all of its products. This technology was inspired by the soles on athletic shoes.

The new pattern is precision-milled using 6061 aluminum, which is aerospace-grade aluminum. It has a variety of pitch and depth to enhance performance.

The Sigma G putters represent an exciting new technology Impact stability in every Sigma G model is increased as a result of the larger face insert cavities that allow weight savings to be redistributed further towards the perimeter to increase the MOI.

Optimally placed CG positions, meanwhile, help reduce skid and initiate forward roll. All putters come in either Platinum or Black Nickel and feature a contrasting face tone to assist in setup and alignment consistency.

John A. Solheim as chairman and CEO, Ping.

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Two options of the proprietary Ping Pistol tapered grip are offered to fit a golfer’s preferred grip style. The PP60 (midsize-polygon shape) or PP62(oversized, more rounded) grips are made to adapt to golfers’ hands. CB60 grips are standard on counterbalanced golfers.

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