Ping Golf tests eye-tracking glasses for new putter technology

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Last updated Jun 9, 2026

Ping Golf tests eye-tracking glasses for new putter technology
Summary

At Ping's HQ in Phoenix, Arizona, Tifani Lynch tested the new Scottsdale TEC putters featuring an Eye Q alignment aid. The design, based on 'Quiet Eye' theory, analyzes how golfers focus before putting. The Eye Q design, enhanced by eye-tracking studies, has shown effectiveness in improving focus for golfers, including notable players like Tony Finau and Wyndham Clark. The testing revealed insights into visual distraction and alignment preferences, highlighting the innovative approach taken by Ping in putter design.

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  • Ping developed Eye Q alignment aid utilizing 'Quiet Eye' theory.
  • Tifani Lynch tested Scottsdale TEC putters at Ping's HQ.
  • Eye-tracking glasses provided data on golfer focus and distraction.
  • Players like Tony Finau benefited from the new alignment technology.
  • Insights gathered may lead to further innovations in golf equipment.
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  • 2:27 AMYahoo SportsI tried Ping's eye-tracking glasses - and they blew my mind
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Ping Golf released their Scottsdale TEC putters earlier this year featuring their Eye Q alignment aid.

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