Tuesday, January 26, 2016

PING Issues New TR 1966 Putters 50 Years after Founder’s Original Anser


(PHOENIX) – PING introduced two new Anser putters that advance the legendary Anser design handcrafted decades earlier by founder Karsten Solheim. The new TR 1966 Anser and Anser 2 arrive as PING is celebrating the iconic Anser model’s 50th birthday.

TR 1966 Anser
In developing the new putters, PING engineers relied on 3D scans of the original Anser and Anser 2 to analyze the subtle contours and radius details that Karsten personally shaped into the designs using his mill and hand files. Each of the new models is engineered with that same attention to detail and performance that has made the Anser the winningest model in golf history.

The putters will be available in golf shops in March.

PING Chairman & CEO John Solheim, who helped his father build the original Anser model in the family’s Scottsdale, Arizona garage as a teenager, said the goal was to strike a balance between advancing the game’s best putter technology and giving golfers a sense of the Anser’s history. “Karsten’s groundbreaking Anser design was genius because of how well it performed and how different it was. Golfers had never seen anything like it. He hand-shaped every detail of it until it was perfect in his mind. The Anser changed putter design forever, and it still influences putter manufacturers worldwide 50 years later because of its unparalleled success and popularity.”

The new putters get their name from PING’s True-Roll (TR) face technology. The precision-milled face design provides unmatched ball-speed consistency, the key to holing more putts and reducing 3-putts.

TR 1966 Anser 2
Like the original, the new Anser model includes a sound slot in the sole and appeals to golfers who prefer no alignment line, more rounded heel and toe contours, and a slightly thicker top line. It offers a manganese bronze PVD finish.

The Anser 2, distinguished by a stainless steel blast finish, has a single white alignment line on the flange that simplifies aiming. Its heel and toe contours are less rounded than those of the Anser and its top rail is narrower.

Technical specifications:

TR 1966 Anser
- 340g, 17-4 stainless steel
- 35" std. length
- True-Roll face technology
- Fits slight arc stroke type
- Manganese bronze PVD finish
- Stepped shaft
- Lie angle adjustable +-4º
- PP58 midsize black grip
- U.S. MSRP: $162.50

TR 1966 Anser 2
- 340g, 17-4 stainless steel
- 35" std. length
- True-Roll face technology
- Fits slight arc stroke type
- Blast finish
- Stepped shaft
- Lie angle adjustable +-4º
- PP58 midsize black grip
- U.S. MSRP: $162.50

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

My (later stolen) 1966 TR which had a slot (therefore pinged) bought at Pebble Breach - I would like to find one ? lesm@telus.net