There already are a few others that do this, but it's nice to see Ping jump in too.Same. Hopefully some other makes follow suit and drive some different shapes. Competition is a good thing ?
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There already are a few others that do this, but it's nice to see Ping jump in too.Same. Hopefully some other makes follow suit and drive some different shapes. Competition is a good thing ?
Flowneck mallets? Closest I've seen to what I've been after (that I could reasonably afford that is) is the SL Double Wide Flow.There already are a few others that do this, but it's nice to see Ping jump in too.
Toulon 7 comes in flow, and so does Betti Innovai 6.0. There are a few out there at the momentFlowneck mallets? Closest I've seen to what I've been after (that I could reasonably afford that is) is the SL Double Wide Flow.
I’ve gamed the Sigma 2 Tyne 4 for a year now. Best putter I’ve owned statistics wise. Unless I was fooling around and taking full club like swings I never noticed the shaft flex. This version is even stouter.I have looked at the Heppler Anser several times in the golf store recently. To me, I like the look and I like the face but the shaft seems to have some give in it. For that reason, I’m not interested.
I’ve gamed the Sigma 2 Tyne 4 for a year now. Best putter I’ve owned statistics wise. Unless I was fooling around and taking full club like swings I never noticed the shaft flex. This version is even stouter.
I had to send my Tyne back though cause the adjustment screw somehow stripped out. Ping covered it under warranty and is putting a new shaft on it. in the meantime I might pick up a Heppler version.
Thanks for the feedback regarding the difference in shafts between the Sigma 2 and the Heppler. That’s interesting.