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Reviewing the Ping G2i Craz-E C putter
Written By: Cathy Erickson on Aug 21 2008
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After over 10 years a using a Ping Zing 2 putter, a few years back I bought a copy of a two-ball putter for about $25 - I liked it, but I just didn't have good feel with putts over 8'-10'ft.  But when I tried to go back to a blade putter I just couldn't do it!  So last winter I decided to buy a new putter, and honestly the main reason I purchased the Ping G2i Craz-E C putter was because two of the best putters I know at my local course had a Craz-E.  I have been using my Ping G2i Craz-E C putter for about 4 months, and after initially being frustrated with it, I am now putting better and scoring more birdies than I ever have!  There are a lot, and I mean A LOT, of putters out there (over a dozen new Ping styles alone), but I don't think I'll be shopping for a new putter again for awhile!

The specs:

Model - Ping G2i C (center shaft)

Shaft length: 32 inches

Blue Ping Stock grip

What I liked:

When looking down at the putter head I really like the style and set up of the profile - the line is helpful, and it doesn't feel heavy. 

The grip is soft and feels very comfortable to hold.

 I was a bit nervous buying a 32" putter, but being only 5'6" the length is actually great. (I can't tell you how many people I see that choke way down on their putters - mine sets up so nice for me). 

For me, the longer profile putter head gives me the mental impression of a flowing putting stroke, and I feel like I am more square on my follow through vs. a blade putter.

The Center Shaft is SO comfortable for me - I've tried a couple of the different versions of the Craz-E with the end shafts, and I just love the feel and sight lines of the shaft in the middle of the head.

 

What took me a while to get used to:

The blue color - I really wanted the black version of the same putter, but couldn't find it (for the price I wanted to pay).

Shortening my backswing - for some reason when I first started putting with it I just took the putter too far back and then decelled through - but now I'm in a much better groove.

Trusting the line on the putter - I've never used a putter with a guide line like that and for the first month I had a hard time believing I had lined up the putt right - so I would pull everything left...but now I believe what I see!

 

I purchased this putter for less than $65 with shipping from Ebay.  It was used, but looked in new condition with a putter cover and a serial number.  I couldn't be more thrilled with the purchase and would give this putter 5 stars!




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Golf Addict said:

This is the putter that Kenny Perry got from a member at his club this year, I think it works!! Nice job Chip!

August 28, 2008 9:37 AM

About Cathy Erickson

Hi! I've found a little slice of golf heaven right here at Tees2Greens!! I love to talk about golf...both playing and the professional tours. I'm also fan of golf shopping, so I'll try to find some great deals for you, too! Living in Minnesota doesn't give me a big window to golf, but if the sun is out, I'm going to try to get out there! My friend Dan complained that I lied about my handicap, so just for him, my official USGA handicap is currently 6.4 (but it should be a 10!). Join in on all of the great conversations here - it's a great place to talk golf!

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