Wyndham Clark settles on Ping Scottsdale TEC putter

Wyndham Clark has found stability with his equipment after early-season experimentation. He now uses a Ping Scottsdale TEC Ally Blue Onset CB putter and reports satisfaction with his full bag.

Clark discussed his putter search during the Memorial Tournament. He compared trying multiple clubs to dating and said he has now committed to his choices. The golfer added the 38-inch Ping model at the RBC Heritage. It features a Pebax insert and five degrees of toe hang. His putting performance has improved since the switch. Clark rose from 155th to 80th in strokes gained on the greens and won the Byron Nelson while leading the field in that category. Specific make percentages also rose, including from outside 20 feet and inside five feet.

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