Ping G2i CRAZ-E Putters

Ping G2i CRAZ-E Putters 

DESCRIPTION

  • Full Face Insert using G2i Technology: Full-face G2i insert increases the sweet spot and provides optimum feel
  • Optigraphic Alignment System: Contrasting blue double crescent urethane components, along with extra long sight line, increase the golfer's ability to align the putter to the target
  • Center of Gravity Positioning: Geometrically designed to have a CG which is very low and pulled back away from the face to get the ball rolling sooner and straighter for more consistent putts
  • Optimum MOI: Majority of the weight is strategically distributed (through center openings and urethane components) near the heel, toe, and back of putter. This weight distribution around the perimeter of the putter results in a very high MOI for more consistent putts
  • Weighs 348 grams, will have an extra long sight line, double bend shaft, and is face balance

USER REVIEWS

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[May 07, 2004]
PingPlayer
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Craz-e putter

I purchased the Ping Craz-e putter not long ago and completely fell in love with it. I read it was difficult at first because of the looks. This was not the case for me. I took up golf in the mid 1980's. The first putter I purchased was the Arnold Palmer original. I had marginal success. My success increased when I purchased the Peltz putter at the Colonial Country Club. The Peltz is a 3 ball putter with a plastic head. Short puts were great long puts were not. I used the peltz until I purchased the 2 ball putter. My success with longer puts increased. The Craz-e putter has taken it to an even further level. The best part of my game has always been putting and now it is even better. The feel of the grip is fantastic and the weight distribution is nearly perfect. I have used ping irons since they came out with the eye2. One other suggestion is to go on e-bay and buy a ping 2 color ball and use the line. Again, my putting has never been better. The last 3 rounds I have played I've had one 3 putt. I highly recommend the Ping Craz-E to every golfer who wishes to improve their putting.

Customer Service

Ping has been great anytime I have e-mailed them with questions. They have always replied within 24 hours if I e-mailed Monday through Thursday. The one time I e-mailed on Friday the response was waiting on me Monday morning.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 25, 2004]
USiRrCool
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Ping G2i Craz-E

This putter has an amazing feel and is much easier to align in my opinion then the 2-ball. Since it comes in at a price point much lower than either the Scotty Cameron Futura or the Odyssey 2-ball, this is a much better buy. Price aside, this putter's performance has been receiving tremendous positive feedback every store that I've been into (in Ontario as well as Myrtle Beach areas). Once you become accustomed to judging the weight, kiss alignment problems good bye. I highly recommend this putter.

Customer Service

Never had to call Ping for any reason.

Similar Products Used:

Ping Wrx Anser putter

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 19, 2004]
BLADEMAN
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Ping G2i craz-E

By far the best Feeling Putter I have ever used. I was using The Ben Hogan Big Ben {nice Putter} but the Craz-e felt better. it has a nice med. soft insert and sets up great. any one looking to lower their total putts per round look no further. and at $139 new it is a fair price when compared to others. the head cover is really nice as well in blue and white. I was told their will be only so many of these to go around so try it now while you can still find one.

Customer Service

always fine and helpful

Similar Products Used:

Ping answer orig., Big ben{nice} many different Bulleyes, and many others I cant even remember?

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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