Ping, Inc. (stylized as PING ) is an American sports equipment manufacturing company based in Phoenix, Arizona . It focuses on golf equipment , producing golf clubs and golf bags . The company was founded by Karsten Solheim , following a career as an engineer at the General Electric company. In 1959, he started making putters in his garage in Redwood City , California . In 1967, he resigned from his job at General Electric to develop the PING company.
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50-455: A checklist of the player's physical characteristics, common problems, and distances. The 2011 checklist at the Ping website contained approximately 100 data inputs and was part of a 5-step fitting process covering everything from driver to putter. To make custom fitting more feasible, Ping manufactures some iron clubheads with a small notch in the clubhead. The notch allows the clubhead to be bent to
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100-502: A computer network monitoring tool Ping (video games) , the network latency between computers used in online gaming Mention (blogging) , a reference to a user profile, especially called a "ping" when this delivers a notification sound Ping.fm , a defunct microblog social network iTunes Ping , a social network for music that was once built into Apple iTunes Ping Identity , an American software company Other uses in science and technology [ edit ] Ping (unit) ,
125-457: A garage business in 1959. His frustration during the game of golf resulted from his difficulty putting with the equipment of the era. The engineer from General Electric invented a new putter in his garage known as the "PING 1A". Instead of attaching the shaft at the heel of the blade, he attached it in the center. He applied scientific principles to golf club design, which had previously been based largely on trial and error, transferring much of
150-663: A minor character in Seinfeld , an NBC sitcom Ping, a character in the webcomic Megatokyo Pingg, a character from Pingu . Ping, the alias of Hua Mulan in the animated film Mulan Ping the Elastic Man , a comic strip character introduced in The Beano in 1938 Professor Ping, a character in the film Barbarella Ping, a character in Carole Wilkinson's novel Dragonkeeper Po (Kung Fu Panda) or Ping Xiao Po,
175-449: A minor character in Seinfeld , an NBC sitcom Ping, a character in the webcomic Megatokyo Pingg, a character from Pingu . Ping, the alias of Hua Mulan in the animated film Mulan Ping the Elastic Man , a comic strip character introduced in The Beano in 1938 Professor Ping, a character in the film Barbarella Ping, a character in Carole Wilkinson's novel Dragonkeeper Po (Kung Fu Panda) or Ping Xiao Po,
200-504: A type of Chinese flat bread "The Ping", a phenomenon present in the Fury and Hecla Strait , Canada See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "ping" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with Ping All pages with titles containing Ping Pinge (surname) PNG (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
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250-506: The 1960s came with K1 stainless cast steel iron set. During a White House meeting between President Donald Trump and Norwegian Prime minister Erna Solberg on January 10, 2018, Solberg gave Trump a Ping "Bergen" Putter as a gift as a symbol of the close ties between the nations, and the history of Norwegian immigration to the United States. Born in Norway, Ping's founder Karsten Solheim
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#1732848841227300-414: The Chinese equivalent of pyeong (坪), a Korean unit of area Ping, a pulse of sound in active sonar Ping project , a project of the European Molecular Biology network (EMBnet) Pinging , a noise indicative of improper combustion in internal combustion engines Other uses [ edit ] Ping (golf) , a manufacturer and brand name of golf equipment Bing (bread) , also written as "ping",
325-617: The Ping brand of clubs in Phoenix, Arizona . The patent for the PING Anser putter came on March 21, 1967. The first major championship to be won using a PING putter came in 1969 at the Masters . In 1969, Ping introduced irons based on the same principle of perimeter weighting, and these were quickly successful. The other golf equipment manufacturers soon followed Ping's innovations, which became industry standards. The last major innovation by PING during
350-533: The Solheims moved from Redwood City, California to Phoenix, Arizona where the company would find a permanent home. Despite the increasing sales of the PING putter, Solheim continued to create his putters single-handedly in his garage after departing General Electric . In the same year, he invented his first set of irons which he named "69", which he considered to be a good round of golf. Solheim continued to experiment with
375-500: The effects of good heel-toe weighting in his irons and also milled a cavity into the steel back of the irons for added forgiveness. The first PGA Tour victory while using a PING club came in 1962 at the Cajun Classic Open Invitational by John Barnum . Sales of the PING putters rose as the popularity steadily increased. The Golf World Cup of 1965 brought even greater sales of the garage-made PING putters as many of
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425-484: The other PING models had a special bend in the shaft located under the grip which was thought to give players a special advantage in the putting stroke. Acceptance came when Julius Boros won the PGA Tour 's Phoenix Open , using Solheim's "Anser" putter in early 1967. Later that year, Solheim resigned from G.E., moved his business from his garage to a factory and established Karsten Manufacturing Corporation (KMC) makers of
450-880: The protagonist of the Kung Fu Panda franchise Mr. Ping, Po's adopted father Other uses in arts and entertainment [ edit ] "Ping" (short story) , by Samuel Beckett Ping! , a 2000 film featuring Shirley Jones Ping, an ability in the trading card game Magic: The Gathering People [ edit ] Ping (given name) Ping (surname) (平), a Chinese surname Bing (Chinese surname) (邴), romanized Ping in Wade–Giles Ping (nickname) Places [ edit ] Ping River , Thailand Ping Island , Yongzhou, Hunan, China Science and technology [ edit ] Computing [ edit ] Ping (blogging) , used for blogs, RSS, and related web services Ping (networking utility) ,
475-766: The protagonist of the Kung Fu Panda franchise Mr. Ping, Po's adopted father Other uses in arts and entertainment [ edit ] "Ping" (short story) , by Samuel Beckett Ping! , a 2000 film featuring Shirley Jones Ping, an ability in the trading card game Magic: The Gathering People [ edit ] Ping (given name) Ping (surname) (平), a Chinese surname Bing (Chinese surname) (邴), romanized Ping in Wade–Giles Ping (nickname) Places [ edit ] Ping River , Thailand Ping Island , Yongzhou, Hunan, China Science and technology [ edit ] Computing [ edit ] Ping (blogging) , used for blogs, RSS, and related web services Ping (networking utility) ,
500-446: The title Ping . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ping&oldid=1258152123 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ping From Misplaced Pages,
525-463: The title Ping . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ping&oldid=1258152123 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ping (golf) Solheim began PING golf as
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#1732848841227550-482: The top players used the PING putters during the televised event in Japan . In 1966, Solheim had an idea for a new putter flash in his mind. As he was unable to find a piece of paper, the design for his new putter was sketched on the dust cover of a 78 RPM record. After Solheim had finalized the design, he was still in need for a name. Solheim's wife Louise suggested the name "Answer" for the new putter as it "was an answer for
575-497: The vexing problems in putting". As the name "Answer" would be too long to fit on the putter, the name was shortened to just "Anser". Additionally, without a W, Anser could be trademarked. PING faced a major obstacle at the end of 1966 as the USGA , golf's governing body for rules and equipment, outlawed all PING putters other than the Anser for tournament and handicap play. The decision came as
600-418: The weight of the club head to the perimeter. The name "PING" came from the sound that Solheim heard as the metal struck the ball. Popular musician-golfer Murray Arnold shared in 1960 that the clubhead, on striking the ball, rings out with the 440 pitch used in tuning pianos. By the end of 1960, Solheim had 6 designs, intentionally muffled the "ping", and had made over 2,000 putters in his garage. In 1961,
625-509: Was from Austrheim, outside Bergen ; as a toddler, he moved with his family to Seattle , Washington . Ping was the first manufacturer to offer high-quality cast clubs using investment casting which both reduced costs, allowed better quality control for high tech features, and set the stage for manufactured fitting. Ping was also the first to offer factory fitting, via a variety of clubheads in different lies and offsets. Beginning about 1980, Ping began offering their fitting program based on
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