Adjustable Nome putter next from PING
Wrench enables golfer to adjust shaft length by 10 inches

Among the latest drivers, fairway metals, hybrids, wedges and putters unveiled by PING for male and female golfers this week is a Nome 500-gram long putter with an adjustable shaft that allows the golfer to custom-fit it to their specific build.
It features a telescopic shaft with a wrench that allows the golfer to modify the length of the belly putter model from 44.5 to 54.5 inches while conforming to USGA/R&A regulations with a locking ring that can't be adjusted mid-round.
By unlocking the shaft, which has a steel lower portion and a graphite grip portion, golfers can change length to fit their body characteristics, stroke type, and posture.
Nome putters also have a distinctive black alignment bar and white contrasting sight line. It's face-balanced and suits those who have a straight-back, straight-through putting stroke.
Precision-milled from high-grade aircraft aluminum and finished with a durable nano-nickel coating, its lightweight frame features tungsten sole weighting to optimise the centre of gravity make it more forgiving.
Priced at £299, the Nome comes standard with the WINN AVS 2-piece grip.
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