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    Ping Scottsdale putters for 2025: What you need to know

    March 03, 2025
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    WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The new Ping Scottsdale lineup of putters, which includes nine models, brings an element of game improvement to these multimaterial flatsticks. Inspired by many familiar looks in the company’s long history in putter design and its current successful group of PLD Milled putters, the Scottsdale models push forgiveness with both deeper cavities and a slightly oversized shape, as well as with a resilient polymer face insert made from a material notably used in athletic shoe design.

    PRICE: $270. Nine models (Blades: Anser, Anser 2D, Anser 4, B63; Mallets: Craz-E, DS72, Oslo, Prime Tyne 4, Prime Tyne C). Head weights: 345-365 grams. Lengths: 34-35 inches. Loft: 3 degrees.

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    1. Forgiveness. While Ping’s putter category has gained momentum through its PLD Milled models, those precision, high-end offerings aren’t where the meat of the golf market lives. More importantly, average golfers are looking for putters that are going to provide a measure of forgiveness above and beyond what's available in a single-piece milled design. The Scottsdale lineup answers that call by offering many familiar Ping putter shapes with additional stability on off-center impacts (moment of inertia), largely through the use of a lightweight and consistently resilient face insert. The insert is made of a polymer known as Pebax, a material Ping has used in its putters before. Along with slight changes in the depth of cavities, the lightweight insert (about 20 percent lighter compared to similar materials) helps the Scottsdale putters achieve an MOI that's as much as 11 percent higher than similarly shaped PLD Milled versions. The overall lighter faces enabled the familiar shapes of models like the Anser, DS72 and Craz-E to get slightly larger, further increasing their stability. On most of the Scottsdale models that Pebax insert stretches across the full length of the face to further build consistent speed and initial roll.

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    “It has a great benefit in its ability to save mass from the face but maintain very high energy return,” said Ping’s Ryan Stokke, director of product design. “The two keys that came out in our testing were these big pillars of feel and roll, and that's not always easy to pull together and latch those two things together. Ultimately, it was a very forgiving feel across the face. There was this idea of it feels quiet, but it's pleasing and still has a feeling of stability. On the roll side the comments focused on how it rolls consistently.”

    Ping Scottsdale
    $270 | Golf Galaxy
    4.5
    GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
    Hot List Gold
    $270
    Compared to the single-piece milled versions in the company’s line, these models provide more forgiveness with a greater resilient face material. The polymer material in the face, known as Pebax, is found in running shoes. It stretches the width of the face to provide a consistent energy transfer and soft feel. The array of models accommodates strokes with a slight arc (Anser, Anser 2D, B63) and those with a stronger arc (Anser 4). The standard grip is the SuperStroke Tour 2.0 PT for consistent feel. Top 5 in Performance, low- and high-handicaps Models: Anser, Anser 2D, Anser 4, B63. Head weights: 345 grams (Anser, Anser 4), 350 grams (B63), 360 grams (Anser 2D). Lengths: 34-35 inches. Loft: 3 degrees

    2. Feel. The challenge with a more resilient face material often can be feel, specifically the softer feel that average golfers increasingly favor. This iteration of Pebax features a distinctly softer durometer rating of firmness, actually measuring out softer than a typical golf ball. The face insert also features a consistently rough texture, developed through electrical discharge to further enhance its softer feel.

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    “We think this material gives us the best consistency of feel on impacts all around the face,” Stokke said. “Ultimately, it was a very forgiving feel across the face.”

    Ping Scottsdale
    $270 | Golf Galaxy
    4.5
    GD SCORE GD HOT LIST SCORE
    Hot List Gold
    $270
    Compared to single-piece milled versions in the company’s line, these models feature a resilient face material to provide more forgiveness. The polymer material in the face, known as Pebax, is found in running shoes and stretches the width of the face to provide a consistent energy transfer and soft feel. The array of models accommodates arcing strokes (Oslo 3, Prime Tyne 4) and those with a straighter move (Craz-E, DS72, Prime Tyne C). The lineup also accommodates a range of alignment elements, including contrasting line, ball width and topline. The standard grip is the SuperStroke Tour 2.0 PT, which is made to provide a consistent feel. Top 5 in Performance, high-handicaps Models: Craz-E, DS72, Oslo, Prime Tyne. Head weights: 360, 365 grams. Lengths: 35 inches. Loft: 3 degrees

    3. Fit. It’s no surprise that the brand that made a name for itself in its earliest days for its commitment to fitting would continue to explore that space in its latest Scottsdale lineup. That naturally includes an equally diverse lineup of blades and mallets (four of each along with the tweener DS72 mid-mallet), as well as a collection of plumber’s neck, slant neck, double bend and even a center-shafted option (Prime Tyne C) to accommodate straight and varying degrees of arcing strokes. But Ping also modernizes its fitting process through a web-based interactive app. Built upon the success of the company’s wedge-fitting app, the putter tool takes the golfer through a self-assessment that covers aiming style, size/shape, feel and weight to come up with a series of specific model recommendations.