Thursday, January 26, 2017

PING Introduces Sigma G Putters

(PHOENIX) – A multi-piece face technology inspired by the soles of athletic shoes and advancements to PING’s patented True Roll Face Technology have led to significant improvements in feel and overall putting performance in the distinctive new PING Sigma G putter models, which the company introduced today.

“The Sigma G putters represent an exciting new technology that continues our long-standing commitment to engineering putters that feel and look great but perform even better,” said John A. Solheim, PING Chairman & CEO. “The combination of the high-grade elastomer and fully machined aerospace-grade aluminum over the entire face delivers an amazing feel and sound. And with improved ball-speed consistency and forgiveness, golfers will make more putts than ever.  We’re also introducing several new designs that offer a variety of looks to fit every golfer’s stroke and eye.”

The Sigma G putters are available for pre-order today at authorized PING golf shops around the world.

The Pebax elastomer, a material commonly used in the soles of athletic shoes for its elasticity properties, is a lightweight, high-energy return compound that delivers a uniquely soft yet responsive feel. The new True Roll Face Technology covers the entire face to provide confidence and full-face forgiveness. Precision milled from 6061 aerospace-grade aluminum, the new pattern varies in depth and pitch to improve performance and touch on putts of every length.

In player testing, data showed an overwhelming preference for the feel and performance of the Sigma G models and the innovative face 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 re-distributed farther toward the perimeter to increase the MOI. Optimally placed CG positions help reduce skid and initiate forward roll. The 16 options are finished in either Platinum or Black Nickel and feature a contrasting face tone to assist in setup and alignment consistency.

A variety of blades, mid-mallets and mallets are available to fit any stroke type and preferred look and alignment style. Proven performers like the Anser, B60, Kushin, Darby, Shea H, D66, Tess and Piper 3 have been modernized and are joined by several new high-performance designs, including three versions of the Kinloch design, the Ketsch B and three extremely high-MOI, alignment models: Tyne, Wolverine T and the counter-balanced Doon.

Two options of the proprietary PING Pistol tapered grip are offered to fit a golfer’s preferred grip style. The PP60 (midsize, polygon shape) and PP62 (oversize, more rounded shape) are engineered to fit the contours of the golfer’s hands. The CB60 grip is standard on counter-balanced models.

U.S. MSRP: Blade-style: $195; Mallet-style: $215; Counter-balanced: $235

Adjustable-length shafts are available for an upcharge of U.S. MSRP: $35.

Sigma G Model Options and Specifications
Anser (Platinum): Slight Arc, 340g, Lie Angle adjustable +-4°
Anser (Black Nickel): Slight Arc, 340g, Lie Angle adjustable +-4°
B60 (Platinum): Slight Arc, 340g, Lie Angle adjustable +-4°
D66 (Black Nickel): Slight Arc, 350g, Lie Angle adjustable +-4°
Kushin (Platinum): Straight & Slight Arc, 360g, Lie Angle adjustable +-2°
Kinloch (Platinum): Slight Arc, 350g, Lie Angle adjustable +-4°
Kinloch C (Platinum): Straight, 365g, Lie Angle adjustable +-2°
Kinloch CB (Black Nickel): Counter-Balanced, Straight, 400g, Lie Angle adjustable +-4°
Darby (Black Nickel): Straight, 370g, Lie Angle adjustable +-2°
Tyne (Platinum): Straight or Slight Arc, 370g, Lie Angle adjustable +-2°
Doon (Platinum): Counter-Balanced, Straight, 400g, Lie Angle adjustable +-2°
Wolverine T (Black Nickel): Straight, 370g, Lie Angle adjustable +-2°
Shea H (Platinum): Strong Arc, 365g, Lie Angle adjustable +-4°
Tess (Platinum): Strong Arc, 350g, Lie Angle adjustable +-4°
Ketsch B (Black Nickel): Slight Arc, 360g, Lie Angle adjustable +-4°
Piper 3 (Black Nickel): Slight Arc, 360g, Lie Angle adjustable +-4°

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