Ping Redwood Anser Putters

Ping Redwood Anser Putters 

DESCRIPTION

Redwood Answer putter

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 27, 2008]
niftymoe
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Ping Redwood Anser 2

I had the oppurtunity to play with Redwood Anser 2 for 4 rounds and a few hours on the practice green on top of that. I can honestly report now that the Redwood line is more overrated than the Scotty Cameron Stuido series putters. If such a thing was possible.

But dont get me wrong, I think the redwood anser 2 is a great putter - what i mean is in comparison to other Ping lines.

I play a Karsten Anser 2 two as my regualar putter and the Redwood seems just to be a much more expensive knock-off. The ball seems like it rolls just as true, if not a little better, off of the Karsten as a Redwood. The Red Woods feel heavier in comparison to other Anser 2 models I have tried. The choice really lies if you want to pay an extra 200 bucks for the milled faces on a redwood rather than the smooth face of the Karsten Anser 2.

If you are looking at getting a Redwood Anser, I would say take a breath and look at the Karsten or G2 Anser 2 lines first.

Customer Service

n/a

Similar Products Used:

Karsten Anser 2, Ping G2 Anser C, Scotty Cameron Studio 2

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
1
[Mar 01, 2008]
Paul
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: Ping Redwood Anser

I trided Scotty Cameron Putters and never could get the feel with them. I longed for Ping to come out with a milled putter because of Pings quality. Well, I must say it's the best putter out there. At 340G, it's heavier than others and I have the Star Shot finish (Available Dec. 07) and can't be happier. Ping mills all their own putters in their custom shop and does all the work right there. 100% completely American Made. You won't be disappointed. Give it a try.

Customer Service

Simply the best. Always. I called Ping before I ordered mine and they took the time to answer all my, sometimes, not technical questions. A great company.

Similar Products Used:

Cameron, Odyssey and others.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 22, 2008]
kfinley
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Ping Redwood Anser

I have owned a lot of putters. Until this one my favourite was an "020" Anser, which I used off and on for many years. The Redwood is superior. Crisp feel, perfect balance, generous sweet spot [which is actually centered on the sight line for a welcome change!] + she's the prettiest girl at the dance...

Customer Service

as advertised. I have never been disappointed by Ping.

Similar Products Used:

Ansers- 029, 020, isopur, isoforce, g2, Anser 2...

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 01, 2007]
Randall D. Grisell
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Ping Redwood Anser putter

The Ping Redwood Anser is the best puttr I have used. I have 25+ putters in my basement, including Camerons, Pings, Odysseys, Yes, and about everything inbetween. This putter is heavier than other Ping Ansers. The ball comes off the face nicely, and there seems to be little twisting of the face at impact. This is a quality putter.

Customer Service

Ping has the best customer service in the business.

Similar Products Used:

Several Pings, Camerons, Odysseys and many others.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 25, 2007]
Stephen
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Ping Anser Redwood 34.5

What can I say about this putter other than it’s the best I’ve ever used. It is slightly heavier than most but sets up really well. For years I was at best an average putter, and one who thought I could buy success on the green. I have owned it for eight months and previously owned three Scotty Camerons (still have two), three Odyssey putters, two Pings and a number of others. I’ve tried different types including blade putters, mallet putters and the two ball. I cannot say why I’m sinking a lot more long and shorter putts with this putter but the improvement is dramatically so much so my friends have threatened to break it on a number of occasions.

My only gripe is that putting with the sun behind you can be tricky as the glare off the heel and toe is very distracting, probably why the tour pros have a darker version.

I have finally found one that will stay in the bag.

Customer Service

Very easy to deal with.

Similar Products Used:

SC newport & Red X, TaylorMade, Ping, Odyssey 2 Ball (blade and mallet)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 05, 2007]
mark burmeister
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Ping Anser Redwood 34"

In the bag for ten months and likely to remain there for a long time. Ping has long been the industry leader when it comes to putters, and this is the best from the best. The feel of the ball off this 303 stainless head is nearly as solid as the old "Bullseye", but with a lot more forgivness. The toe drop is just right & keeps miss hits on line. The milled face puts an immediate roll on the ball. The dark finish frames the white ball perfectly. This putter saves me more strokes than any other club in my bag. Highly recommend.

Customer Service

I asked Ping to hand pick one of the heavier heads (350 gm.) and they actually did this for me.

Similar Products Used:

Scotty, TM, 2 Ball, etc...

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 11, 2007]
John
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Redwood Anser

Ping out did themselves this time and showed 'em all how to make a 'real' putter, including Scotty. I mean simply supurb in every aspect.

Customer Service

The best

Similar Products Used:

Lots of Camerons, Pings, Bettinardi, Kevin Burns, everthing out there, you name it.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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