The Anser wedge is forged from a soft 8620 steel that provides a solid feel. A high-density tungsten toe weight optimizes the CG and elevates the MOI for controlled, repeatable shot making. Control also comes from minimizing face fluctuation. A machined face and grooves impart maximum spin.
The sole tapers narrower from toe to heel for exceptional performance from tight lies and bunkers.
Forged out of a soft 8620 steel, a thicker hitting area and hour-glass-shaped reinforced back cavity provide solid feel and feedback. Machined grooves ensure maximum spin and control.
Maximum spin and control come from a machined face and grooves, engineered to optimize creative shot making.
ANSER Specifications
| Club | Loft | Length | Offset | Lie | Bounce | Swing Weight | Dexterity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50 | 50.00° | 35.50" | 0.03" | 64.00° | 12.0° | D2 | RH/LH |
| 52 | 52.00° | 35.50" | 0.02" | 64.00° | 12.0° | D2 | RH/LH |
| 54 | 54.00° | 35.25" | 0.02" | 64.25° | 12.0° | D4 | RH/LH |
| 56 | 56.00° | 35.25" | 0.01" | 64.25° | 12.0° | D4 | RH/LH |
| 58 | 58.00° | 35.00" | 0.01" | 64.50° | 10.0° | D6 | RH/LH |
| 60 | 60.00° | 35.00" | 0.00" | 64.50° | 10.0° | D6 | RH/LH |
PING offers a variety of shaft flexes in steel and graphite to meet every golfer's needs and preferences. Selecting the proper shaft flex for your swing will help you get the most distance and accuracy from every shot. Generally, players with faster swing speeds require stiffer shafts to keep the ball trajectory lower, while players with slower swing speeds will require more flexible shafts to produce a higher ball trajectory.
The choice of steel or graphite shafts is usually based on preferences for weight and/or feel. Players seeking a lighter overall weight and/or a softer feel in their irons may prefer graphite shafts, while players who prefer a standard weight club with a firmer feel may prefer steel shafts.
PING offers a variety of grip sizes and styles to fit different hand sizes and texture preferences. Since grip size influences your wrist action, and therefore the direction of your shots, it is commonly used by fitters to affect ball flight.
PING color-coded grips are available in six different diameters, and can be further customized with grip tape according to your needs. Once the neutral grip color code has been determined based on hand measurements, golfers may consider smaller diameter grips to help control fades and slices, or larger diameter grips to help control draws and hooks.
Forged out of a soft 8620 steel, a thicker hitting area and hour-glass-shaped reinforced back cavity provide solid feel and feedback. A machined face and grooves ensure maximum spin and control. A high-density tungsten toe weight is balanced by a longer hosel to optimize the CG position for penetrating, high-spin trajectories.
The Anser wedges have a thicker face in the impact area and a stabilizing bar that will bring consistency to your shot making. Control also comes from minimizing face fluctuation.
PING Senior Product Designer Mike Nicolette details the engineering that gives the Anser forged wedges the versatility, spin and control you need for precise shot making around the greens.
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