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On 11/30/2020 at 4:54 PM, Colins69 said:

Think I should change the grip first as I like the look.

Well sure but you were the one talking of selling the putter.  If you're selling a Ping putter, I think you'd get better $$ if it had a Ping grip.

I got a very slightly oversized Ping pistol grip for my PingZing2 (from the stock wrapped grip) and it helps greatly.  Good tacky rubber that still has the feel.  Shop did not carry any jumbo type that I was curious to and I'm not sure if Ping offers them.

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On 12/3/2020 at 2:35 AM, burr said:

Well sure but you were the one talking of selling the putter.  If you're selling a Ping putter, I think you'd get better $$ if it had a Ping grip.

I got a very slightly oversized Ping pistol grip for my PingZing2 (from the stock wrapped grip) and it helps greatly.  Good tacky rubber that still has the feel.  Shop did not carry any jumbo type that I was curious to and I'm not sure if Ping offers them.

Agree sir...

Just like to test before I get rid of it, I thought it looked  bent until I saw a putter in the Pro’s shop. I’m trying to keep it because it looks good to me, time will tell...


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Always a personal thing, right?  I think Super Strokes are slick.  

I have one Karma grip.  Jumbo.  Very nice grip.  

Golf Pride big red/yellow pistol grip may be my favorite.  After all, the idea is to keep your hands out of the equation.  Have the blue / yellow Golf Pride straight grip on a Stroke Lab Odyssey.  Pretty good but prefer the big one. 


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I use the old Ping Pal 2 putter with the standard Ping grip. 

For me, it gives me a sense of feeling the putter in my hands and more confidence in the putt.


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