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Ping Scottsdale Putters (9 NEW 2025 Putters Reviewed)

Ping Scottsdale Putters Review

Ping have launched a new line of Scottsdale putters for 2025 featuring nine highly forgiving models with innovative technology and design improvements.

The collection includes the Craz-E, Prime Tyne 4, Prime Tyne C, Oslo 3, Anser, Anser 2D, Anser 4, B63 and DS72 models and was launched in the same month as the new Ping BunkR wedge.

All models feature a new face insert made of PEBAX elastomer, a lightweight material with high-energy-return compound for a soft yet responsive feel and improved distance control and consistency.

The putters also have large face-insert cavities, allowing weight to be redistributed to the perimeter to increase MOI and optimized CG positions for betting forward roll and better ball striking.

Ping Scottsdale Craz-E Putter Review

The 2025 version of the Craz-E is a high-MOI mallet putter featuring extreme perimeter weighting for enhanced forgiveness.

The putter’s unique shaping and alignment features, which were ahead of their time when first introduced over 20 years ago, have been refined for 2025.

It incorporates the new PEBAX elastomer face insert, which provides a soft yet responsive feel for improved distance control and consistency.

The Craz-E has a large face-insert cavity that allows weight redistribution to the perimeter, increasing stability on off-center hits.

It features a black nickel finish and is designed for a straight stroke type.

Ping Scottsdale Prime Tyne 4 Putter Review

The Prime Tyne 4 is a mallet-style putter designed for strong arc stroke types and offers stability and forgiveness.

It features the new PEBAX elastomer face insert for improved feel and consistency that is a significant design element in the range.

The Prime Tyne 4 also incorporates Ping’s variable-depth groove technology, which helps to lift the ball from its resting position and roll it consistently towards the target.

The putter’s alignment features include subtle color blocking between the top rail and back portion, helping to draw focus to the front of the putter for better alignment.

Ping Scottsdale Prime Tyne C Putter Review

The Prime Tyne C is a center-shafted variation of the Prime Tyne model, offering a different look at address and potentially suiting players who prefer a face-balanced putter.

It features the same PEBAX elastomer face insert and variable-depth groove technology as other models in the line.

The putter is designed to provide high MOI and forgiveness, with weight distributed to the perimeter of the head.

The Prime Tyne C suits players with a straight stroke type and the alignment aids are optimized for ease of use, helping golfers line up putts more accurately.

As with all Scottsdale models, the putter’s finish is a high-contrast black nickel, which reduces glare and provides a premium look.

Ping Scottsdale Oslo 3 Putter Review

The Oslo 3 is a mid-mallet putter that combines forgiveness with a more traditional shape.

The putter’s design incorporates a large face-insert cavity, allowing weight to be moved to the perimeter for increased MOI and stability on off-center hits.

It features the PEBAX elastomer face insert for soft feel and consistent roll and improved ball striking on the putting greens.

The Oslo 3 suits players with a slight arc stroke type and the alignment features include subtle color blocking and a single sightline to aid in accurate aim.

Like other models in the Scottsdale line, it features a black nickel finish that reduces glare and provides a premium look.

Ping Scottsdale Anser Putter Review

The Anser, Ping’s most iconic model, maintains its classic blade design while incorporating modern technology in the Scottsdale range.

It features the new PEBAX elastomer face insert for improved feel and consistency. The face-insert cavity allows for perimeter weighting, increasing MOI for better stability on off-center hits.

The traditional shaped putter retains its heel-toe weighting for forgiveness and a clean alignment system.

The Anser is designed for slight arc stroke types and features a plumber’s neck hosel for traditionalists who appreciate the classic Anser shape

The Anser’s black nickel finish provides a premium look while reducing glare.

Ping Scottsdale Anser 2D Putter Review

The Anser 2D is a variation of the classic Anser design, featuring a double bend shaft for a different look at address and to suit players who prefer less offset.

It incorporates the PEBAX elastomer face insert for soft feel and consistent roll whether over a 30-foot putt or a 3-foot must make.

The putter maintains the heel-toe weighting characteristic of the Anser family, providing forgiveness on off-center hits.

The Anser 2D is designed for slight arc stroke types and has alignment features including a single sightline and subtle color blocking to aid in accurate aim.

The putter’s black nickel finish reduces glare and provides a premium aesthetic.

Ping Scottsdale Anser 4 Putter Review

The Anser 4 is a third version in the series and is designed for strong arc stroke types, featuring a flow neck hosel that creates more toe hang than other Anser models.

The putter maintains the classic Anser blade shape with heel-toe weighting for forgiveness.

It incorporates the PEBAX elastomer face insert for improved feel and consistency, while the face insert cavity also allows for perimeter weighting, increasing MOI and stability on off-center hits.

The Anser 4’s alignment features include a single sightline and subtle color blocking to aid in accurate aim.

The putter’s black nickel finish provides a premium look while reducing glare.

Ping Scottsdale B63 Putter Review

The B63 is another of the blade-style putters in the range and has some of the design elements inspired by the classic Anser but with unique features.

The putter features heel-toe weighting for forgiveness and a clean alignment system and is best suited to slight arc stroke type stroke.

The face-insert cavity allows for perimeter weighting, increasing MOI for better stability on off-center hits, while the new PEBAX elastomer face insert produces a soft feel and consistent roll.

The putter’s black nickel finish reduces glare and aids in alignment from this newcomer to Ping’s award-winning range of putters.

Ping Scottsdale DS72 Putter Review

The DS72 is a mallet-style putter that has proven to be huge success in the bag of Viktor Hovland on tour.

The Scottsdale version offers high MOI and forgiveness thanks to extreme perimeter weighting that increases stability on off-center hits.

The DS72 suits golfers with straight stroke types and those looking for a mid-mallet that isn’t too large at address.

Like the other models in the series, the putter features the new PEBAX elastomer face insert that provides improved feel and consistency.

That is also plenty of alignment help from the putter head, which reduces glare thanks to the black nickel finish and premium look.

Ping 2025 Scottsdale Putters: Are they any good?

The new Scottsdale putters offer a range of head sizes and shapes and are designed to accommodate all three stroke types – Straight, Slight Arc, and Strong Arc.

There is the right model for all types of golfers from the Craz-E with extreme MOI and perimeter weighting for enhanced forgiveness to the iconic Anser with its classic design and look.

One great addition in this range is the introduction of Ping’s WebFit Putter app, which is a fitting tool designed to help golfers find the putter that best fits their game.

There is a lot to like about the 2025 offering from Ping and the Scottsdale putters series should have a future future in the season ahead.

FAQs

What is the Ping Scottdale Putters release date?

The new putters were launched in March 2025 are available to buy from the end of the month.

How much do Ping Scottsdale Putters cost?

The price of the putters is $270 per model.

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