Friday, February 12, 2016
How the Ping Anser Putter, One of the Most Iconic Clubs, Came To Be
By E. Michael Johnson The most popular putter style of all time started with a drawing on a 78 r.p.m. record jacket. That is the canvas Karsten Solheim, a Norwegian-born engineer who worked on jet fighters and missile guidance systems after World War II, used to sketch the Ping Anser putter in January 1966. A few weeks later, Solheim brought the club to the PGA Tour’s Phoenix Open and piqued the interest of players such as George Archer, Kermit Zarley and Gene Littler—all who soon put it in
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