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Hello,

I have been researching my putter because I am thinking about selling it and getting something else. However, I can't seem to find any information online about the putter. It was gifted to me almost ten years ago and used as my primary putter. It is a Ping Anser 2i, but has a Phoenix Open logo in the insert. Just wondering if this is just a run of the mill Anser 2i or some special edition. Pics attached. Thanks.

http://picasaweb.google.com/VictoreLee/ForSale#

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Looks pretty run of the mill to me. Ping is located in Arizona so that may be why the logo is on there. Or maybe the winner of that tournament that year used that style putter and it was a special thing for the rest of the year to help sell it. I doubt it would be worth much, < $40 maybe? It looked pretty beat up so unless you just find someone who is wanting that specifc putter with that specific logo you won't get too much for it. Probably better off keeping it as a back up. It might give you something to fall back on if you don't like what you get after a few months.

I will judge my rounds much more by the quality of my best shots than the acceptability of my worse ones.


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Here you go:

http://valueguide.pga.com/detail-exe...g/m/Anser%202i

I've got several putters at home with logo or company or event info on them, one has a Washington State apples coin embedded into it.

I'd suggest hanging onto it, doesn't take up much room and you might decide to use it again someday. Only real (and limited) value premium would be some someone who collects stuff from that location or event, or to someone who attended the event and missed out on a memento when they were there. You would have to research the year of the event.

Looks like a nice keepsake to me, hang onto it is my advice. But if someone posts later with different suggestions then do what works for you.

Hope this helps some.

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