Ping AnserF aluminum pixel is a quality putter years after introduction
Ping, Ray Cook, and Edel putters licensed the pixel technology because it restores lost energy on badly struck putts. A heel or toe hit would go almost as far as a sweet spot strike. The manganese bronze body of the AnserF blade model is in the classic Dalehead design, with more-rounded "bumpers" and flanges on the back than the squared off, sharper edges of later Anser designs. The plumber's hosel neck can be bent to give a huge number of lie angles. The aluminum pixel response is softer than the more expensive titanium pixel insert, which is in turn probably softer than the all-metal regular Anser putter. Also, since the aluminum is lighter than the other materials, the AnserF aluminum pixel putter has a higher MOI - there is more heel and toe resistance to torque. I particularly like NOT have a sight line on the flange. This is a simple visual putter with high-tech engineering in it. One's focus is on the ball and the putt, not the instrument addressing the ball. I guess the best endorsement is that I have golf bags in Houston, Ft Worth, and Midland, TX, and I have the aluminum pixel AnserF putter as my "blade" putter in all of them. I have the B60F aluminum pixel models as my semi-mallet putter in each of those bags, too. I give that model 5 stars.
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