iWi Series putter review
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PING has succeeded in allowing you to pick a shape you like and then customise the feel accordingly. The iWi allows you to change your putter to cope with fast or slow greens. With a number of classic heads and the option to tweak the weights, you should find a model to stick with. Where next? More On Test: - Ping Rapture V2 driver review - Ping Redwood Anser putter review Video: - Video: Ping G10 driver review Galleries: - Gallery: Ping Rapture V2 range pictures
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The iWI series offers players the chance to customise the feel of their most recent putter by moving weights around in the head. Available in six different designs, the iWi putters can be adjusted into nine different weight combinations giving players the flexibility to find a set-up that feels right for them. The weight kit is sold separately for £39.99.
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