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PING Vault Series Putters
Inspired from the PING Vault, The New Vault Series Putters.
Straight from the Ping Vault. The Ping Vault Series Putters.
Precision milled the Ping Vault putters take on the inspiration from the legendary, Gold Putter Vault. This new line of putters from Ping, will give you an improved experience, in putting touch and speed control, with Ping’s new patented True-Roll face technology. Ping claim this to be the most significant and measurable innovation in putting performance in the last several years. The club faces are individually milled, with a pattern that varies in pitch and depth across the face, this will speed up off centre strikes ultimately leading to fewer putting strokes. All four models are offered in a distinctive platinum or slate finish.
There are four different models to choose from in the new Ping Vault Putters, offering you Mallet or Blade to best suit your game.
The Voss and Anser 2 blade are fully machined from 303 stainless steel forged billets. The Voss is a new design that features a ball width cavity for easier setup and sloped heel toe weights to give you a precise setup. The continued popularity and tour success of the Anser 2 made it an obvious choice to be part of the PING Vault line.

The Mallet putters provide added alignment cues and more stability. The Oslo is simpler, with a smaller footprint and lower-level sightline. The Bergen features a raised ball width crown alignment aid similar to the award winning Ketsch model. The mallet bodies are milled from 6061 T-6 aluminium in PING’s machine shop, where craftsmen oversee every detail, including milling of the new TR face technology. The improved stability and roll characteristics result from a stainless steel bottom weighting, which boosts MOI and lowers the CG. Both models feature a precision double bend shaft that can be adjusted to match either a Slight Arc or Straight stroke type.

Ping PISTOL Putter Grip
A key contributor to the PING Vault putters’ effectiveness is the 68 gram PING Pistol 62 grip. The contoured pistol shape fits naturally into the palm and fingertips, promoting a consistent grip pressure. It’s made from a soft, tacky polymer to ensure a comfortable feel.

The collection is available in an Adjustable range, giving you full scope to choose a Ping Putter straight from the Ping Vault that will best suit your game.












