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Just what the doctor ordered!

Launched by Ping to compliment the Doc 17 putter but with a slightly smaller clubhead


Posted: 29 October 2004
by Bob Warters


Latest Ping Doc 15b putter

Ping has introduced a brand new range of Doc15 putters, designed to build on the success of its popular Doc17 model, launched earlier in the year.

Known as Ping’s Udrainium putters the Doc 15 and Doc 17 putters claim to offer a unique combination of forgiveness and feel.

The latest Doc 15 is a slightly smaller version to the original Doc 17 made from high-grade aluminium.

"Visually, the Udrainium range represents a major departure for us," says Ping’s John Solheim "and the shape really opens some doors for us from a performance standpoint."

Four different versions of the Doc 15 putter are available – a 15b belly putter, 15L 48-inch long putter and a 15c centre-shafted. All feature the electroless nickel-plated finish for durability. Recommended retail prices are £150 for the 15 and 15c (fitted with Winn AVS black/green grips) and £170 for the 15L and 15b.


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this is going too far
Posted: 29/10/2004 16:12

I managed to find some Roman coins with mine!!







Joke
Posted: 31/10/2004 08:18

Don't laugh yet?,
My buddie off 3 asked me to bat with something very similar called a voit{e bay}which he had picked up 2nd hand for £30 quid.
The spring effect off the face was amazing and the putter head was well forward of the shaft thus not allowing you to close on the strike.
Iv'e ordered one to.
Posted: 01/11/2004 08:38

Perhaps I should sell my coins on eBay and buy one!!




Posted: 01/11/2004 09:15

i last saw one of those was over Area 51, Nevada. I saw Jiminez have a go with one and he did not play well with it. In fact after its' performance I saw his caddy break out the bacon and eggs and have a proper fry up.
Posted: 01/11/2004 13:31

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