Interesting in finding out how one of golf's biggest manufacturer revolutionised the way golf equipment was designed. Now you can with the release of PING's new book.
Interesting in finding out how one of golf's biggest manufacturer revolutionised the way golf equipment was designed. Now you can with the release of PING's new book.
The book chronicles PING’s heritageand its on-going efforts to advance golf technology for the benefit of golfers of all skill levels. It takes readers behind the scenes of a genuine American success story that began in the family garage of Karsten Solheim, a Norwegian immigrant and mechanical engineer who invented the PING putter in 1959.
Limited to 100 copies across the United Kingdom, And The Putter Went...PING will be available through authorised PING retailers for £100 or leather bound at £300.
It is written by Jeffery B. Ellis, the author of numerous golf books, including the critically acclaimed The Clubmaker’s Art: Antique Golf Clubs and Their History.
Nearly 1,000 pictures, many never-before published, provide a visual history of the brand and Ellis’ insightful writing reveals several heart-warming and humorous stories for the first time.
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