![]() Ping is offering 10 putter colour codes, each representing a different lie angle that varies by one degree. "With putting accounting for approximately 40 percent of the average golfer’s score, the importance of being properly fitted for a Ping putter cannot be emphasised enough," he says. I would certainly have to agree with Ping’s John Solheim when he says: "A proper fitting matches the putter to each person’s stroke and other preferences, helping build putting confidence, leading to more holed putts and more enjoyment in a round of golf." The new system identifies the lie angle of each of their putters, and it suddenly makes sense to have the club on which you rely so heavily to improve your scoring, tailor-made, so to speak, to your individual idiosyncracies. The colours are codes for lies - upright, flat, standard - in other words the way the putter sits on the ground when you address the ball. However, the introduction of colour coding for their range of putters has made me sit up. ![]() Never having been able to adapt to the Ping style of offset clubhead because of the ‘hands-ahead’ way I grip my clubs, I could never fully appreciate their custom-fit technique. Red, white, black, green – the dot identifies the lie of the club and depends on your height and how you hold the club at address.
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