Ping Karsten 1959 My Day Putter
Trade-In Value*
Resale Value*
Low: $20.00
Mid: $23.40
High: $28.00
$23.40
*Est. trade-in value based on data and analysis from The PGA Value Guide™
Low: $47.00
Mid: $55.00
High: $64.00
$55.00
*Est. resale value based on data and analysis from The PGA Value Guide™
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Quick Stats
Year of Introduction:
2011
Features & Benefits
• Stainless steel face assures a solid feel and a pleasing sound at impact
• Non-glare satin finish
• Soft elastomer cavity insert provides solid response and sound
• Thin top rail gives these putters a confidence inspiring clean look
• Classic heel-toe balance head design and 345-gram head weight
About The Manufacturer
Engineer and inventor Karsten Solheim got his start as an engineer working for GE in Ithaca, New York. His passion for the game set him on a journey to create a better putter. At the time he thought he was simply building it for his own personal use, but in 1959, Karsten’s ongoing garage experiments yielded an innovative putter he called 1A design. This putter had very distinctive design qualities, among them, a unique tone at impact, a sound that would echo throughout the game for generations to come…“Ping.” The Anser putter began a long and proud history of truly innovative equipment design throughout Ping’s entire product line (ultimately resulting in over 400 patents) that has set Ping at the top of the list of golf design and manufacturing companies. The company is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. Karsten Solheim has passed away and his son John has taken the helm.
From The Industry: (Golf Digest)