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Craz-E

Price: £125.00

The Ping Craz-E was a radical shape when it first came out. The clear alignment aid has made it a popular option for golfers of all abilities.

Design and Tech Benefits

Design and Tech Benefits
The CRAZ-E represents a massive departure from the classic looking Ping heads of the past. The silver-blue design offers an attractive alternative to similar but more boring looking putters on the market. The blue urathane inserts allow weight to be redistributed to the heel, toe and rear to increase head stability throughout the stroke. The weighting should help a straight back and through stroke.

Golf Monthly Verdict

It feels soft and seems to glide effortlessly across the turf. The alignment aid should help even some of the most wayward putters. It should be enough to boost anyone's confidence.

Reviewer: Neil Tappin

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