The value of Ping putters can vary based on factors like condition, rarity, and demand. Generally, older models like the Ping 85020 and 85068 can range from $50 to $150 each, depending on their condition and whether they come with original headcovers or other accessories. For a more precise appraisal, consider checking recent sales on platforms like eBay or consulting a Golf equipment expert.
1959 is the answer. I quote from the Ping.com WEB-Site (Karsten Solheim invents the PING putter in his Redwood City, California garage. he names his putter "PING" because of the sound it makes upon contact with a golf ball. Two years later, he moves his family to Phoenix and continues his quest to improve golf club design.) Putters from PING don't "Ping" anymore. There are still 1A putters for sale. The new ones are not made of copper as was the original.
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Depends how cheap. Yes C groove putters, Rife putters, Odyssey and Ping putters are all excellent mid range putters. But you could also check eBay or the clearance/sale section in online shops.
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You may purchase a Ping putter for golfing, from the Ping website. If you would rather not pay a premium price, you may be abe to find them cheaper on eBay, or Golf Smith.
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You will see people selling Ping Putters and sometimes irons and identifying the entire zip code or the last three digits. The zip codes help to identify a time period that the club was manufactured/introduced. Below is a listing of the location, zip code, and time period that clubs were produced. The Scottsdale AZ address with 85282 zip code was from 1961-1966. The Phoenix AZ address with 85029 zip code from mid-1966 through 1967. The Phoenix AZ address with 85020 zip code from 1968-1973. The Phoenix AZ address with 85068 zip code from 1973 to 2000. The Phoenix AZ address with 85029 zip code (again) from 2000 to present-day. (The 85029 zip code is the zip code for the physical street address of Ping Headquarters, which it has been at since mid-1966) All the other zip codes were for P.O. Box addresses
The Ping putter with the patent number 4527789 was made in 1985. This patent specifically pertains to a design that includes features enhancing the putter's performance and alignment. The innovation contributed to the popularity of Ping putters within the golfing community.
The Ping putter with patent number 0207227 was manufactured and sold starting in 1966. This patent was related to the design and technology of putters developed by Ping, a company founded by Karsten Solheim. The specific model associated with this patent gained popularity in the golfing community for its innovative design.
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".
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.
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