For Ping, the Scottsdale name is a meaningful one, so you can assume big things from putters that bear that name. With the 2025 Scottsdale line, Ping is releasing nine putter models with technology ...
Specs: Milled stainless steel, tungsten inserts and aluminum bodies with 10 head styles available, including heel-toe weighted blades, mid-size mallets and high-MOI mallets. Who they are for: With 10 ...
Ping brings back the legendary Scottsdale name with a modern lineup of high-MOI putters, featuring PEBAX face inserts and SuperStroke grips. The post 2025 Ping Scottsdale putters: Heritage-inspired, ...
As with, well, almost everything these days, the ability to customize a product to meet the needs of the consumer is critical. With its new line of Vault 2.0 putters, Ping sought to address that need.
Ping’s success in putters on the professional tours goes back to its beginnings in 1959, and though its new Vault putters neatly live within that lineage, a particular feature stands out: a milled ...
For the first time since the USGA anchoring ban in 2016, Ping is offering a long putter model at retail. Ping’s new PLD Milled AS Oslo L is part of the new PLD Milled AS (Alternative Style), which ...
Ping’s new Vault 2.0 putters ($300 each) are 100% milled for Tour-like performance. Features include patented True Roll technology for consistent distance control across the entire face, and a new ...