First Look: PING PLD2 Realtree™ Camo Ketsch
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First Look: PING PLD2 Realtree™ Camo Ketsch

First Look: PING PLD2 Realtree™ Camo Ketsch

Putter? I don’t see a putter…

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Today marks the beginning of PING’s courtship of Boo Weekly. OK, so that’s not a true statement, but it was the first thought that jumped into my mind when I saw that PING had made a camouflaged version of the Ketsch.

My second thought was that there are a whole bunch of clever invisible putter in the photo jokes that I can include in this article. Lucky for you, I just can’t seem to dial in the delivery for any of them. Since I can’t see any of the camouflage jokes working, let’s just get to the facts about this new project from PING.

First, the PLD2 represents the second head shape to be launched under PING’s Putting Lab Design (PLD) branding, with the first being the PLD1, unveiled back in January. I was surprised to see another PLD putter, as all mention of the PLD1 seems to have disappeared from the PING site.

Perhaps this will be the characteristic of the putters that are produced with the PLD moniker. They are experimental in design, and they won’t be around for long, vanishing when PING moves on to the next PLD incarnation.

Instead of contemplating the fate of the PLD1, let’s focus more on the PLD2, assuming that you can focus on it. Get it? It’s camo, so it’s hard to see! (I warned you that I can’t get the delivery right.)

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Anyway, you probably noticed (or didn’t!, sorry again) that the PLD2 is camouflaged. Now loyal mygolfspy readers will know that this is not the first camouflaged Ketsch that we have shared with you. Labworx worked up some custom Ketsch putters a few years back for us, and one of them had a camo sole plate. You can see all three modified Ketsch’s HERE.

This Ketsch is a little different though. First, the camo design has been applied by the manufacturer, and not as an aftermarket modification. Second, the whole putter is camouflaged and not just the bottom. If you just checked the other camo Ketsch photos, you know that PING has taken camouflaging this Ketsch to a whole new level.

Specifications: PING PLD2 Realtree Ketsch

  • Authentic REALTREE XTRA® or REALTREE Muddy Girl® Camo Pattern
  • Permodize® Anodized Sealing Process Allows Quality Camo Graphics
  • Precision Milled From 6061 Aluminum at PING in Phoenix
  • Contrasting Sightlines, Easy to Aim
  • Patented True-Roll Face Technology Improves Speed Control
  • Face Speeds Up Off-Center Strikes For Fewer 3-Putts
  • Unprecedented Stability, Control
  • 17-4 Stainless Steel Sole Weights Create High MOI
  • Brushed Stepless Non-Glare Shaft
  • Price: $325.00
  • Available for Pre-Order Today (04/03/17)

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It’s Realtree Xtra Camo

If you hunt as much as I do, you probably thought that Realtree was the thing you bought at Christmas before you decided to go with an artificial tree. Thanks to the power of internet learning, I now know, and can share with you, that Realtree is a legit camouflage company, manufacturing unique 3D patterns of camouflage, with the XTRA pattern being especially effective in fall and early spring.

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Take a few minutes to check out the hunters using the camo on the Realtree page (HERE). This stuff blends in so well that it’s almost like looking at one of those old magic eye photos. The effectiveness of the Realtree camouflage is pretty spectacular.

Even if you have heard of Realtree, you may be wondering about the practical application of camouflaging golf gear. Me too. Rarely do I need to hide my gear from my foursome during the round. Sometimes I’d like to hide after a shanked shot, but actual camouflage usage seems unnecessary.

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I’m not sure about the official reason that PING chose to work with Realtree for the PLD2 Ketsch, but I have a feeling that one of the intentions was to show just how much detail one can add through Permodizing.

Permodize® Anodized Sealing Process

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The Realtree camouflage pattern really stands out, and doesn’t stand out, because of its super detailed design. It’s not just a repeating series of irregular blobs. In the pattern, you can see leaves, stems, and all kinds stuff in the detailed pattern. That ability to add so much visual detail is really the big deal about this putter.

“The complex geometry of the Ketsch model really challenged us to execute the process to its fullest extent. We achieved unmatched image quality that would be impossible to replicate with other manufacturing methods. This type of technology has functional and decorative applications that we look forward to utilizing in the future.”

John A. Solheim, PING Chairman & CEO

With the PLD2, PING has unveiled their new technique for changing the appearance of a putter. This level of detail means that PING can basically put anything they want on the surface. PING could print the Constitution of the United States on a Ketsch, and you could actually read the Preamble. The detail is amazing.

So what is Permodizing? According to the trademark, a Permodizing involves:

Screen printed coatings in the nature of non-architectural finishes for metallic sheet surfaces such as anodized aluminum which apply a decorative photo-realistic image to two or three dimensional consumer goods.

By incorporating photorealistic three dimensional graphics to their putters, PING is definitely poised to become the leader in seasonal/novelty putters. Packer fans should rejoice as the PLD3 Cheesehead Ketsch is now totally achievable.

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I’ll venture the guess that producing novelty putters is not really PING’s objective. At PING, engineering drives innovation. The Permodizing process will allow the putter designers to come up with a myriad of optical design variations, testing to see how address graphics can influence alignment. They can keep the same putter head, and just change the coating design. Remember, these new coatings can have tons of design detail. Permodizing is more than just a new way to paint a putter.

There are so many possibilities here that I can’t even speculate about what PING has next on the Permodizing palate, but I am definitely excited to see what their engineers comes up with. I’m guessing it’s not actually a Cheesehead Ketsch.

If you can spot a PLD2, grab it

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I’m not sure how many of the PLD2 putters PING is planning on producing, but if it follows the pattern of the PLD1, there won’t be many, and they won’t be around for long. If you dig the camouflage look, and you see one in your local shop (of course it’s difficult because of the camo), you had better grab it because it may not be there next time.

If you are not a fan of the look of this one, you can still get excited about what this Permodizing process will look like in down the road putters. I’m betting that there are some pretty amazing looking, and performing Permodized putters moving through the PING R&D Department right now.

 

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      John

      7 years ago

      Why not green green? You would only see the alignment lines.

      Reply

      Eric Coe

      7 years ago

      Why?

      Reply

      Rob courts

      7 years ago

      If it was an april fools joke they would have developed a ball with that camo….find that in the rough lmao.

      Reply

      Birdieputt

      7 years ago

      My reaction was similar to many already expressed when I first saw this PING rendition. Then I got to thinking about it. The camo design just might make one focus on the alignment lines, the putting stroke and the ball and that might actually work. I want to try it.

      Reply

      Big Moff

      7 years ago

      Nike did that years ago with the IC putters. I still have one as a matter of fact.

      Reply

      Pointer

      7 years ago

      The folks at Ping must be smokin’ something.
      Gimmicks really make me want to buy things.

      Reply

      John Ineson

      7 years ago

      Oh, c’mon! Actually, I’ve got a putter I wish weren’t seen, too. It’s a J.C. Higgins, blade putter that I’ve been using since 1952. I had it re-chromed and its face sandblasted by a great guy in Colorado, but it still brings laughs. I need it camo-ed. Bet it doesn’t bring as many laughs as $325 of real-tree (sorry, maybe it’s mossy oak). How about real golf?

      Reply

      foz

      7 years ago

      Not giving up my EVNROLL ER-2 for the CAMO Ketsch. ER-2 rolls just too well.

      Reply

      Weston

      7 years ago

      Honestly though, why wouldn’t you do a digital camp of green if you really wanted it to bend into the green. That would be much better.

      Reply

      Marc Fine

      7 years ago

      Can it pass through TSA screening as carryon?

      Reply

      Andrew

      7 years ago

      How does it roll?! Why did they switch from the TR grooves?

      Reply

      Dennis Johnston

      7 years ago

      Putters that cost as much as Drivers. Smh…….

      Reply

      Brian Lucas

      7 years ago

      You use your putter a lot more than you do driver on the course. Usually 5 times as much.

      Reply

      Dennis Johnston

      7 years ago

      I get it, I truly do. I’m still smh.

      Reply

      Austin Getz

      7 years ago

      5 times as much? You use your putter 60+ shots? I think maybe you meant to say 2-3 times as much. Sure as hell not 5 lol

      Reply

      Brian Smith

      7 years ago

      Ugliest putter ever, bar none!

      Reply

      Brin

      7 years ago

      Get er done and throw it away and start over. Distracting and ugly. I still don’t understand Camo on anything golf. Are we trying to sneak up on the ball, make it easier to lose
      our equipment or what. I like the putter but give it a standard paint scheme.

      Reply

      Devon Mix

      7 years ago

      Matt it’ll go with your 12 pack of Bud on the course.

      Reply

      cgasucks

      7 years ago

      Fentanyl is a very serious drug crisis in my area….it affects everyone, even at the execs at Ping.

      Reply

      Walt Pendleton

      7 years ago

      Visually distracting but good design! Wp

      Reply

      Springbok

      7 years ago

      You guys realize April Fools was 3 days ago right?

      Reply

      stu

      7 years ago

      Ping camo, so not cool ping people

      Reply

      Gary

      7 years ago

      Wow, Camo on golf equipment has been around for many years. In fact, it’s on the way out as an equipment color.

      Reply

      Tony Burn

      7 years ago

      I don’t get it

      Reply

      The cable guy

      7 years ago

      Don’t drop it in the woods. ( first joke) You can use it as weapon to hunt turkey. They’ll never see it coming (2nd joke)

      Reply

      ole gray

      7 years ago

      I don’t hunt much anymore except for lost golf balls however being an old country boy,,,, this would fit real good in my bag of weapons! :o)

      Reply

      Randy Hodgson

      7 years ago

      Terrible lol

      Reply

      Robin

      7 years ago

      It would look so much better with real camo ,like the jungle camo that I wore as a Recon Marine.
      Not some dumb ass hunter camo.

      Reply

      Tim Sherritt

      7 years ago

      Stupidest thing I ever seen!

      Reply

      Fiesal Bacchus

      7 years ago

      April Fool-proof?

      Reply

      TOM WHITEHEAD

      7 years ago

      UGLY

      Reply

      John O

      7 years ago

      Interestingly I would like to try this as the camouflage of the putter seems to make the alignment stick out more than the putter. Also there might be something there mentally as the bigger mallets size create a site problem for some. Certainly should cut down on glare.

      Reply

      Ben Clabaugh

      7 years ago

      How would I see it on the green? Or the tree I throw it in after my 2nd 3 putt in a row?

      Reply

      Shortside

      7 years ago

      The Real Tree golf ball played the drunk foursome. In early October.

      Reply

      Robert Dwyer

      7 years ago

      Ok! I get it , you put camo on the putter, charge $50 more than normal overpriced retail, so you can sneak up on the hole with stealth and shot the hole before it see you coming. What’s next Rodney Dangerfield’s radar putter. P.T. Barnum would love these guys.

      Reply

      KC

      7 years ago

      Who designed this…Larry the Cable Guy?

      Reply

      Camryn

      7 years ago

      HA HA! K-Sig!!!

      Reply

      Michael

      7 years ago

      I saw that too!! Hint that maybe they will be released soon????

      Reply

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