PING 69 Scottsdale Putter
Karsten Solheim, founder of PING, began crafting putter designs in his Redwood City garage in the late 1950s. His frustration with putting led to the creation of the PING 1A putter, known for its distinctive sound and innovative heel-toe weighting system. This design laid the foundation for PING's success, with later inventions like the iconic PING Anser putter further solidifying the company's reputation. The stamped locations—Redwood City, Scottsdale, and Phoenix—on PING putters hold significance for collectors, reflecting the company's historical journey and manufacturing locations:
Redwood City: PING's original headquarters in Redwood City, California, represents the early stages of the company's production. Putters stamped with "Redwood City" denote older models, highly valued by collectors for their historical importance.
Scottsdale: PING's relocation to Scottsdale, Arizona, in the 1960s signifies a pivotal moment in the company's history. Putters stamped with "Scottsdale" denote this era and may feature distinct design elements or innovations compared to earlier models.
Phoenix: PING's current headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona, symbolizes the company's ongoing presence and development. Putters stamped with "Phoenix" represent more recent production and may showcase the latest technologies and advancements in PING's putter designs.
Size:34" x 4.5"
Item: M3732
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