Thoughts on the Ping Cushion Putter? Anyone Tried It?

Seeking Insights on the Ping Cushion Putter

I’m currently diving into the world of putters, and I’ve come across the Ping Cushion Putter. I’ve seen some buzz around it, but I’m keen on hearing from those who have actually put it to the test.

Key Areas of Interest

I’d love to know:

  • Performance: How does it feel on the greens? Is it more forgiving on off-center hits versus traditional putters?
  • Specifications: What are the unique features that set the Ping Cushion apart from others? Are there any specific measurements or technologies used?
  • User Experiences: For anyone who has used it, what has been your experience? Have you noticed any significant improvements in your game?
  • Restoration Projects: I’ve heard some collectors mention restoring older models. If anyone has experience with that, what tips do you have?
  • Comparison with Other Models: How does it stack up against other putters you’ve tried?

Conclusion

I’m on a mission to improve my putting game, and I believe feedback from fellow golfers can guide my decision. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and experiences!

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I’ve been using the Ping Cushion Putter for a few months now. The feel is incredibly soft and it really helps with distance control on the greens. Highly recommend it!

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I’ve found the balance on the Ping Cushion Putter to be just right. It feels steady in my hands, and I’ve noticed a significant improvement in my putting consistency.

That’s great to hear! I’m curious, how does it handle off-center hits? Does it still perform well?

Absolutely, it’s all about that balance! I love how it gives me confidence when lining up my putts.

I’ve tried several putters, but the Ping Cushion really stands out for its forgiveness. My misses aren’t punished as harshly!

I’ve heard mixed reviews; some say it’s all hype. But I can say I’ve improved my game with it. It might not suit every style, though.

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I agree with Janice. While it worked for me, I know friends who couldn’t stand it. It really depends on individual preferences.

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Very true! What do you think makes the Ping so different for some users? Is it the grip or just the weight?

Honestly, the grip is fantastic! The soft feel makes you want to keep it in your hands. But I wonder if the design could turn some people off.

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As for effectiveness, it’s been a game-changer for me. I sink more putts from 10 feet and in – can’t complain about that!

For sure, Robert! But I’ve had an experience where it felt too light for my liking. Am I the only one feeling this way?

Lol, Amanda! Maybe your strong arms just need a heavier putter! Just kidding – your feedback is still super valid!

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I’ve tried the Ping Cushion putter, and I really love its soft feel. Compared to the Scotty Cameron, it’s more forgiving on off-center hits. For the price, it’s a solid option if you’re looking for comfort and precision.

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That’s great to hear, but how does it compare to the Odyssey models in terms of distance control? I’m intrigued about that aspect.

The Ping Cushion has a fantastic grip and look, but I’ve always preferred something with more weight like the TaylorMade Spider. It feels more stable for my stroke.

The price point of the Ping is impressive too, especially for beginners. If you’re looking to get into putting, it might be the best starting point compared to more premium brands.

Absolutely! I often recommend it for casual players. But can it rival the feel of a premium putter for more serious golfers?

Totally get that! The weight definitely affects feel. Have you tried the Counter-Balanced series? They might give you that extra control without being too heavy.

I find it intriguing that while the Ping Cushion has a soft feel, some insist that the stiffness of a putter like the Mizuno M-Craft leads to better accuracy. Is there a trade-off?