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PING Scottsdale TR Grayhawk Putter Golf Club

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PING offers new putter technology to equalize ball speeds and provide exceptional ball distance control. The Scottsdale TR Grayhawk putter golf club features innovative variable-depth-groove design and true roll (TR) on the green, as the name implies. The grooves on the face of the putter, contained in an insert, are the deepest in the center of the head and progress to the shallowest at either end. Grooves on wedges and irons channel away water and debris while creating backspin. Grooves on a putter get the ball moving more quickly. The metal insert on the face of the putter is constructed of a lightweight 6061 aerospace-grade aluminum, which provides a solid feel and sound that is similar to a club with a steel face. Aerospace-grade aluminum 6061 is a hardened aluminum alloy often used on aircraft due to its good mechanical properties. Putts struck on the center, heel, or toe of the club benefit from consistent distance control due to the variable-depth-groove technology. Distance control is one of the Scottsdale Grayhawk’s biggest assets. The unique face of the putter gets the ball moving on a true trajectory, and putts go toward the hole with no wasted momentum. PING studies show an increase of 50 percent in ball speed consistency when measured across the nine points on the center, heel, and toe of the putter. An adjustable length shaft can vary from 31 to 38 inches in standard models. Adjustability of the shaft length allows for modifications fitting the posture, feel, and putting style of the golfer. The shaft of the putter features a black PVD finish and is topped with a mid-sized PP58 cord grip. The head features a non-glare finish to eliminate distractions. Putters are available in standard, belly, and long models, and all models feature length adjustments. The PING Scottsdale TR Grayhawk putter golf club is designed to accommodate a stroke type of straight, slight arc, or strong arc. Color-coded shaft labels identify the type of putter stroke design. The comprehensive family of Scottsdale putters offers 12 unique designs and head shapes to fit straight, slight arc, or strong arc styles. Classic blades and mallets are among the head styles offered. PING has conducted hundreds of player and robot tests, and the results show that putts are more consistent when putter balance matches stroke style. The conventional Grayhawk putter has a standard length of 35 inches, a head weight of 355 grams, and a lie angle range of plus or minus two degrees. White sight lines make aiming the ball easier and improve accuracy on every stroke. The white sight lines run the entire length of the head of the putter and form a “T” to improve aim and skill. The PING Scottsdale TR Grayhawk putter golf club offers a sophisticated yet simple uncluttered design that has no distractions. This putter would make an ideal addition to any golfer’s golf bag.

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BrandPing
ModelScottsdale TR Grayhawk
eBay Product ID (ePID)144357727

Product Key Features

GenderMen
Club TypePutter
Shaft MaterialSteel

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  • Scottsdale TR Grayhawk excellent alignment and distance control

    I have hundreds of putters, including dozens of different styles of Ping putters. But I bought this one not for my collection, but to actually use (100 rounds per year). I am a right-handed golfer with a dominant left eye. The vast majority of golfers are dominant with their back eye at address, and that is why nearly all putters have an offset shaft or hosel. It allows their rear eye to sight the line better. The science of optics with brain interaction says that with offset putters a front eye dominant golfer will tend to miss putts to the left. It is just part of the aiming and angle situation transferring data to the brain. To help with this known scientific phenomena, a left-eye dominant golfer should make three putter adjustments: 1. Use a rounded putter rather than a shapely-defined blade style. A gentle mallet rather than sharp. narrow edges. 2. Use a zero offset putter. If possible, consider an onset putter, with the clubface in front of the shaft. 3. Use minimal sighting alignment aids; do not have a "busy" design of the clubhead with fins, spider legs, weird aiming devices (circles, squares, wild colors). As you can see the Grayhawk is a mallet style; its shaft enters the clubhead BEHIND the clubface and does not protrude in front of the actual clubface; and the single sight line is plain white on a subdued black clubhead. I have found it very easy to align correctly, particularly on 4' putts. The aluminum True Roll face actually works; I have tested several competing technologies and Ping got the True Roll technology correct. (Be careful not to damage or clog the grooves when they get grass or sand stuck in them.) The TR Shea, TR Piper C, and TR B60 are similar putters with the proper design. (You can cut off the plumber's neck, insert a steel shaft over the stub, and then bend the shaft to the proper lie angle and produce a zero offset Shea or B60.) I use the B60 with zero offset because I can use it off the putting green; it tracks through the higher grass a little better than the larger clubhead of the Grayhawk. But for working on alignment, the Grayhawk is better than any of the other three putters listed. Among other excellent "front eye dominant" putters, the Ping Darby and several other "Rossi" type of designs are good, ..... IF they have had the offset turned into zero offset or actual inset. the Bobby Grace Sarasota and Lakewood DCT (Distance Correcting Technology) designs are excellent, too. They are not produced anymore. My second putter is the Sarasota mini-mallet, but I would be satisfied with any of the designs explained in this review. As Jordan Spieth says, "Aim small, miss small," meaning a precise aim allows you to still make putts even if you mishit them "small."

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  • Consistency

    What a great design, nice long line to align putt. Weight is consistent with other Ping putters, even has that nice "ping" sound when striking the ball. Now if I could just learn green speeds and breaks.

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  • Great feel.

    I've been a Bobby Grace guy for many years. This PING putter has all the feel of my Grace and the stability of PING. This putter is as solid as my S55 PING irons :-)!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

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