CAN THESE 40-YEAR-OLD MAJOR-WINNING BLADES STILL PERFORM? Retro Review

CAN THESE 40-YEAR-OLD MAJOR-WINNING BLADES STILL PERFORM? Retro Review

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@daryn_Canada_1066
@daryn_Canada_1066 - 03.03.2024 19:40

Interesting that the original putter is still holding its own. Maybe the testing should have alternated putter and hit a white ball for one putter and a yellow ball for the other?

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@lkae4
@lkae4 - 03.03.2024 19:44

Nice vid. I think the weathered look with a smooth leather grip would be a very calming and enjoyable putting experience.

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@F_isfor_Fish
@F_isfor_Fish - 03.03.2024 19:53

All the technology throughout the bag and the putter is still the only club where technique really is everything

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@AVDFI1961
@AVDFI1961 - 03.03.2024 19:55

£419 Vs £68? - a no brainer!

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@blakeg.1093
@blakeg.1093 - 03.03.2024 21:21

I refuse to believe I'm the reason I putt so poorly, I need another new putter!🤪

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@ericbradner6986
@ericbradner6986 - 03.03.2024 21:22

I have both of these and the biggest difference BY FAR is the weight of the heads. The original one is only like 305g, 50ish grams lighter than modern putter heads. I managed to get about 27g of lead tape onto the bottom of the OG and that makes it feel much closer to a modern putter.

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@dickbroomer7877
@dickbroomer7877 - 03.03.2024 23:11

Great test I think the Ping Anser design is Brilliant👍 ( can’t think of another design that hasn’t changed in 50years plus) all the other manufacturers have copied the design, from grip to head shape still the best design👍, I’m surprised the new Anser didn’t perform better in your test, I’m pretty sure my Anser 2 Cadence would feel better than the Original (and Perform better) Thanks Dickey

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@Gigity1107
@Gigity1107 - 03.03.2024 23:34

So what you're saying is. "Its not the putter, but the person putting" that makes the difference.

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@davidosborne3440
@davidosborne3440 - 04.03.2024 00:14

Great video. I'd love more old version new comparisons. For example I have a f9 driver and would love to see it compared to modern ones.

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@roberttudor455
@roberttudor455 - 04.03.2024 04:19

Still loving my Ping Pal 2, that my brother found for me for 6$ aud in a thrift store.

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@lawbinson
@lawbinson - 04.03.2024 05:37

I love a lighter putter

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@AllyMinto
@AllyMinto - 04.03.2024 11:10

Someone get this man some more balls.

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@normanrussell10
@normanrussell10 - 04.03.2024 18:35

I still have an Anser from around 1969. I find the head is too light for me now and I prefer my Scotty. Still looks great though. Might dig it out for another trip down memory lane!

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@dannyenglish
@dannyenglish - 04.03.2024 21:39

Great review very interesting I think it shows that it really is the user skill rather than the equipment.

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@Steve-jq4st
@Steve-jq4st - 05.03.2024 00:19

I have an original anser which I used to love. At the time it was the most expensive club in my set. I’ve had about 10 putters since but I might take it out for a run thanks to your video.

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@nigelhf1966
@nigelhf1966 - 05.03.2024 13:42

Hi Joe, I think it is time you ditched the toe up putter for a pld anser. I love an anser putter, but I use a 32" putter and ping putters don't generally have removable weights, so at that length, I have to cover the sole in lead tape. I would love a pld anser with adjustable weights.

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@randyposs6281
@randyposs6281 - 02.05.2024 00:02

I got the 66 scottsdale that supposed to cost 1500 dollars

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@geoffcohen613
@geoffcohen613 - 02.05.2024 17:35

So in otherwords, the putter hasnt changed in all that time.
So dont buy the new modern ones, buy ansers at second hand shops and save heaps of money

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@charlesgerlach7059
@charlesgerlach7059 - 30.05.2024 18:19

i have that same og ping in the bag, have had it for 50 yrs of playing, l have tried so many putters over the years but always go back to this one. I like the lighter feel of it especially on very fast greens. I found it caddying in 1969 at the Country Club in Brookline , was in the bushes off the 18th green. guess it didnt work for someone that day hahahaah. just had a new ping grip put on it

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@Grumpygolf.231
@Grumpygolf.231 - 06.06.2024 04:25

Stop saying retro. I'm 62 and use the 30 year anniversary Anser from the 90s with an original Ping grip. Made over 150 feet of putts in 9 holes one day. My 15 years of caddying at a small course in Augusta, Georgia may play into my green reading ability and touch.

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@TeddyCavachon
@TeddyCavachon - 14.06.2024 02:09

The genesis of PING putters was Solheim learning to play golf in his 30’s in the 1950s with blade irons and a Acushnet “Bulleye” brass putter which has so much toe bias it tries to twist in the hand open going back and closed going forward. MB Blades do the same thing. With his engineering background he realized the solution was to take mass out of the toe and move it to the heel increasing the momentum of inertia—resistance to twisting.

His first putter design, a mallet style called the 1A was prototyped with two tounge depressors separated by two sugar cubes on the ends with shaft in the middle. The Anser is designed with the same high-MOI concept but actually optimized for the inside-square-inside putting stroke used in the 1960s.

I have six different Anser designs found in thrifts from the 1960s onwards which all hang at a 40° - 45° angle. The cause and effect is — assuming arced putting stroke — is the heel-toe balance will match the golfer’s arc and automatically keep the face square to that arc with ball placed were the tangent to the arc points at the target. His High—MOI PING EYE irons marketed between 1962 and the release of the EYE2 twenty years later do the same. I have sets of both.

What happens when an Anser is used with a modern straight stroke? It will have toe bias relative to the swing line and try to twist a bit in hand but not nearly as much as Bullseye — had several of those too, and a backyard green to experiment with on 😊 A ‘face balanced’ mallet is the better choice for a straight putting stroke with a anchored mallet so easy to putt with the USGA banned anchoring.

Another bit of putter trivia is that when the PRO VI was introduced putting accuracy stats from ten feet and in decreased because it reacted to putts much differently than the Balata balls because of the hard mantle layer under the thin urethane cover. That problem was solved by putting polymer inserts on the putter face.

Conclusion? Technically speaking with todays balls and a straight putting stroke a face balance mallet with a polymer inserts would be a starting good baseline to evaluate other styles from for comparison. In theory it should be easiest to put straight with it but there are many differences in personal putting styles YMMV.

I had been using a Ping PAL (a Tom Watson favorite) for many years but recently switched to an early 2000s Anser ‘Response’ model which has a less toe bias than the PAL.

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@Acura1NSX
@Acura1NSX - 19.06.2024 20:46

Answer... HELL YES!

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@jonnathr
@jonnathr - 29.06.2024 23:38

I picked one up today for £50, really nice new ping grip and had about a dozen putts and it felt so good, head in nice shape but gonna polish it up, classic design 😀

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@Digitalbath570
@Digitalbath570 - 24.07.2024 23:23

1966 anser in the bag and a ping sigma anser and find the orignal anser head heavier

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@JerezSTM
@JerezSTM - 29.08.2024 10:59

I found a ping putter it’s being cleaned in coke and it will be in my bad a 1960’s ping putter

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@squeakeroo1
@squeakeroo1 - 08.10.2024 11:21

Always check out any second hand charity shops.

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@simonhuss9619
@simonhuss9619 - 16.10.2024 22:20

All pings I had back in the day I had to leadtape the head, they were so light, the modern pings are just weighted so nicely, plus the milling makes them look so much sharper than the rounded cast heads, they just look class

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@stephenesser5375
@stephenesser5375 - 07.12.2024 15:29

man, you can putt

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@colinding1299
@colinding1299 - 13.01.2025 21:23

Bought an Anser 3 in 1984, still using it. Tried other but nothing came close to keeping it out of the bag.

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@tomdelia
@tomdelia - 12.03.2025 18:46

Ping Anser is so classic I had to buy the new PLD Anser and it’s amazing

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@Whatsthestorytoday
@Whatsthestorytoday - 14.03.2025 22:12

I just picked up a original karsten asner for £10 today 😂that's why I'm watching this video 🎉🎉can't wait to be delivered and give it a go

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@chasesales1873
@chasesales1873 - 22.03.2025 21:14

Can someone please assist me with a putter that was past down. It's a Ping OBlade putter. Us pat no. 213509 and is from 1966 /1967 from Arizona. I just need to know the value of this putter.

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@robertcremeens3166
@robertcremeens3166 - 30.03.2025 04:35

Interesting review and I think you are a very good putter also and that helps!

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@joerntoelle9422
@joerntoelle9422 - 03.04.2025 00:33

Have one and like it very much

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@artprince9163
@artprince9163 - 13.04.2025 16:41

I have been using a Ping Anser since 1971 I believe. Still the only putter I have. But I may try to get a few more soon.

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@ryancurry5284
@ryancurry5284 - 22.04.2025 01:49

Dude is an unbelievable putter 🤣. Ffs. Wow.

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@paulcarpenter3164
@paulcarpenter3164 - 05.05.2025 09:16

Got a ping Anser when I was 15 years old some 42 years ago 5 years later I got a ping Anser 2 till last year and have the Karsten TR Anser 2 I still have the first to ping Anser at home I did last year used the ping Anser and still a lovely putter to use

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@wilsonimrie3140
@wilsonimrie3140 - 08.05.2025 01:40

I use my grandfathers one of these and i love it (its older than me) he's no longer with us so it's also like he's with me every time i play. tried many others but just keep coming back to the old anser!

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@temporarystranger95
@temporarystranger95 - 01.06.2025 20:39

The original Ping Anser is iconic, and like you said, it is the blueprint for all modern blade putters. My classic Ping putter of choice is the Pal. It is more upright that favors my putting technique. I have several of them and the Pal is still my gamer. I have never putted better with another putter.

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@peterguildford2133
@peterguildford2133 - 03.06.2025 16:41

I bought an old second hand Anser 2 two weeks ago. Put it straight in my bag without much of a practice and played two rounds on newly cord greens. Amazingly I went from an SG (strokes gained) of -1 to an SG of +1 on both rounds! A two shot swing on really poor greens (the Anser had the worse of the conditions). My other putters used before hand were the 8802 and the Scotty Fastback. I think the Anser will be in my bag for quite a while on this showing.

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