Post by heye622 on Nov 15, 2012 18:42:16 GMT 7
If that ball falls out of the tree, the Ping Nome could have possibly had a win in a major to go with Hunter Mahan’s earlier 2012 Nome wins.
The Nome’s presence on the PGA Tour has also increased since I wrote that prior review. Most notably, Lee Westwood is now rolling the Nome. Ping has pumped some significant design elements into the Belly Nome golf warehouse australia and as such, the belly version of the Nome warrants its own separate review.
If you are struggling to see the differences in the two heads, you should be struggling because the only difference in the heads are the weights. Adding weight to the head of a belly ping putters for sale is not innovation, that’s just necessary to get the swing weight into the correct range. Every Ping belly Nome in the shop can fit every customer. And that is the other benefit to the shop.
The Anser Milled line has a model of putter to suit each player’s individual stroke. With the ping putters for 2012 Nome, the head remains the same, but the shaft is altered to fit an individual’s stroke path. While this type of individual fitting is something that we expect from Ping, it is also not the real innovation in the belly Nome.
The ability to adjust the length of the belly putter to one’s individual playing preference has a couple of implications. The first obvious advantage is for the player. As such, this ping putters australia is folly to assume that a few standard length belly putters will fit the majority of golfers.
With the Ping adjustment system, one just screws the adjustment tool into the threaded port on the collar and then continues to turn the ping putters until the collar spreads open and the shaft becomes mobile. Very easy to do, even by yourself, and the collar has an immediately-tight engagement.
Regardless, if you are already rolling putts with a belly putter or are looking experiment with one, you should check out the Ping Adjustable Belly Nome.