PING Ketsch Putter Review
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At a glance
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Pros
Soft touch, pure roll, lots of subtle scorelines but still a clean look
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Cons
None!
What we say...
Technology
The Ketsch Putter offers unprecedented distance control, extreme forgiveness, and accurate alignment. Variable-depth grooves equalise ball speeds across the face, an innovation called True Roll (TR) Technology. A 17-4 stainless steel sole weight creates a high MOI.
Tested
As reviewed in our 2014 Putters Test: Winner of our Silver Award. Long from front to back, the design is quite triangular and the central sight line is long and thicker than most on test. There‘s lots of other subtle scorelines as well as the two smaller white ones, so everything is geared towards the face, yet it’s still quite a clean look. No doubting the soft feel and the roll was good. Felt heavier than others, could make a shorter stroke. The heavy head meant less hand action was needed. Offers a soft touch, pure roll, while the lengthy sight line helped me aim more than most others in the mallet category. Very impressive.
Details
Adjustable £199, Counter Balanced Adjustable £224, Fixed £175, Counter Balanced Fixed £200.
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