The new ChipR from Ping is a fully engineered short-game solution that combines elements of a putter and wedge to help golfers improve performance around the greens.
The investment-cast, 431 stainless steel club is inspired by the Ping Chipo, introduced by company founder Karsten Solheim in the late 1970s for golfers who lacked confidence with a traditional wedge and frequently struggled around the green.
“Golfers who fear chunking or blading their chip shots are really going to benefit from the new Ping ChipR,” said John K. Solheim, CEO and president. “We’ve learned a lot since my grandfather, Karsten Solheim, invented the Chipo, but his insights were spot on as always. Our research indicates a third of golfers who tested the ChipR saw better results compared to a traditional wedge. We’ve engineered a lot of technology into the ChipR to help golfers avoid the poor chip shot and save strokes around the green. It represents another score-lowering option from our engineers for golfers in search of game improvement and more enjoyment on the golf course.”
With the length of a putter (35 inches) and a loft closer to a 9-iron (38.5 degrees), the ChipR is designed to be used on shots of 40 yards or less around the green with a putting-like stroke, resulting in bump-and-run-style shots that ensure the distance control and consistency that lead to shorter putts.
“Applying a putting-style stroke takes a lot of the margin for error out of chip shots and is more comfortable for a lot of golfers,” Solheim said. “Knowing that, we’re building the ChipR at our standard putter length and lie angle to make setting up to the ball easier while providing the right amount of loft to get the ball in the air and eventually rolling closer to the hole. We recommend applying the same amount of force for a putt of the same distance. A lot of golfers will be amazed at how easy it is to use and more importantly, the number of strokes they’ll be saving.”
The ChipR’s compact size and shallow face combine with the cambered sole to optimize performance and provide versatility from the rough and fringe. The precision-milled MicroMax grooves deliver consistent and predictable trajectories for improved control.
“We designed the ChipR to fit seamlessly into a golfer’s set,” Solheim said. “Whether they replace an existing wedge or another club in their bag, it’s a tremendous option to save strokes around the green. Just like all our clubs, it’s forgiving and can be custom fit and custom built to match the needs of the player.”
The Ping ChipR retails for $195 with a stock steel shaft or $210 with graphite shaft.