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The Weight is Over for Ping iWi series of Putters
Posted by Big G under Buyers Guide, Golf Putters
Leading golf equipment manufacturer PING continues its reputation for manufacturing some of the finest putters on the market with the launch of its new iWi series of putters featuring interchangeable tungsten sole weights.

In the design of the iWi putter range PING engineers have utilized a 17-4 stainless steel body, 304 stainless steel face and interchangeable tungsten sole weights to create the ultimate in putter performance. In short the iWi series puts customization in the golfers’ hand.
The iWi putters come as standard with two 12-gram weights, however an optional weight kit including two 20-gram and two 28-gram weights allows players to custom fit the putter to their stroke and course conditions. Instead of changing putters, just change the weight to your desired feel. If you prefer more mass towards the heel or toe to match your stroke you can insert a 20- or 28-gram tungsten weight. In all, there are nine weight combinations when you choose the optional weight kit (sold separately).
The satin finish of the iWi putters and polished sole weights are accented by vibrant yellow highlights and an iWi badge resulting in excellent visual appeal.
The iWi range of putters represents yet another advancement in feel, forgiveness and alignment from a company synonymous with putter design, and as always with PING, the entire range has been manufactured so that each model can be custom fitted to suit individual putting strokes.
The eye-catching iWi range comes with a matching head-cover and is available in a variety of classic and new PING designs including; 1/2 Craz-E, Anser, B60, D66 Zing and Craz-E
RRP: £120 for 1/2 Craz-E, Anser, B60, D66 and Zing models
£140 for Craz-E model
£39 for Tungsten Weight Kit
Further information is available at www (dot) pingeurope (dot) com
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