You can probably sell one at an auction site like eBay for $60 to $70.
It is worth between $1500 - $2000 depending on the condition.
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I have 3 brand new ones in a box never used and wished I knew!
a lot i hope
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The Ping Karsten Putter was introduced in 1966 by Ping Golf, designed by founder Karsten Solheim. It was one of the first putters to feature a heel-and-toe weighting design, which helped improve stability and accuracy during strokes. The putter's innovative design and use of solid materials contributed to its popularity among golfers, marking a significant advancement in putter technology at the time.
7 cents
2002
I'll point you in the direction of this website, very bottom, it says $300-500. You never know on eBay could be more. http://www.pongman.com/archives/putters/scottsdale.HTML
Ping never stopped making the 1A model. You can still order them today from any authorized Ping dealer.
The putter you found, marked with patent number 0207227 and "Ping" on the lower back, likely dates back to the early 1970s. The patent number corresponds to a design registered by Ping, a company founded by Karsten Solheim in 1959, which became known for its innovative putter designs. If you want to identify the exact model and year, you may want to check Ping's historical records or reach out to them directly for more detailed information.
Sort of, one of the models of Ping putters is called the 'My Day'. -------------- Yes, I own a PING DAY PUTTER. The "My Day" is a different shape with the shaft entering the putter head somewhat toward the center - while the "Day" has the shaft fully off the heel of the head. The "My Day" seemed to be more readily available than the "Day".