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PING SCOTTSDALE PUTTERS

A MODERN TAKE ON A CLASSIC

If you’re a fan of PING putters, the new 2025 Scottsdale range is sure to catch your eye. This latest release pays homage to where it all began — in Karsten Solheim’s garage in Scottsdale, Arizona, where the original PING putter was born in 1959. That first model, which famously made a “ping” sound at impact, laid the groundwork for one of golf’s most iconic brands. Fast forward to today, and the Scottsdale name returns with nine new models that fuse classic design with cutting-edge technology.

 

The line-up includes a mix of traditional blades and modern mallets, all finished in a rich, glare-resistant dark coating. A standout feature across the range is the Pebax face insert, a high-performance material borrowed from the running shoe world. It’s ultra-light, absorbs shock beautifully, and enhances feel without sacrificing energy return — meaning more control and consistent roll across the greens.

By shifting weight away from the centre and out to the heel and toe, the Scottsdale putters boost forgiveness and stability, especially on mishits. Sharp white alignment lines contrast cleanly against the dark heads, and each putter comes fitted with a blue-accented SuperStroke grip.

PING continues its commitment to fitting with colour-coded shaft bands that match putters to stroke types:

= Straight Stroke: Craz-E, Craz-E CB, Prime Tyne C, DS72

= Slight Arc: Oslo 3, Anser, Anser 2D, B63

= Strong Arc: Prime Tyne 4, Anser 4

And for those looking for added balance and tour-inspired stability, the Craz-E CB is also available in a 37.75-inch mid-length option with a 17-inch grip — a setup growing in popularity on the PGA Tour.

With the Scottsdale range, PING brings its storied past into the present, blending heritage with high-performance design for golfers who demand feel, forgiveness, and precision where it counts most — on the greens.

 

The Models:

 

Scottsdale Craz-E 

A tour-proven Ping classic known for its alignment features and extreme MOI that comes from perimeter weighting and a low/back CG.

 

Scottsdale Craz-E CB 

Mid-length build combines a longer shaft and grip with the Craz-E head to allow golfers to grip down for more stability.

 

Scottsdale Prime Tyne 4 

This highly forgiving mallet is distinguished by its twin-fork design that gives it exceptional balance.

 

Scottsdale Prime Tyne C 

This centre-shafted model will appeal to players who set up better with no offset and who have a straight stroke type.

 

Scottsdale Oslo 3 

This high-MOI mallet is perimeter weighted and has a low centre of gravity for accuracy, helped by a ball-width back cavity for easier aiming.

 

Scottsdale Anser 

The most successful putter of all time is heel-toe weighted for forgiveness and accuracy, and its back cavity with a single alignment line makes aiming easy to inspire a confident stroke.

 

Scottsdale Anser 4 

Shares similar design characteristics with the classic Anser – heel-toe weighting for forgiveness, clean alignment — but is designed with a hosel that assists a strong-arc stroke.

 

Scottsdale Anser 2D 

This slightly deeper, perimeter-weighted blade design has similar weight, size and forgiveness of a mid-mallet putter.

 

Scottsdale B63 

The tour-inspired, perimeter-weighted B60 model becomes the B63 with a soft-slanting hosel that matches the soft head geometry for visual balance.

 

Scottsdale DS72 

The tour-inspired DS72 has a ball-width PEBAX face insert that matches the ball-width cavity to make aiming easier.

 

Verdict

The new Scottsdale range doesn’t shout for attention, but it doesn’t have to. With subtle style, premium materials, and smart engineering, these putters deliver the kind of feel, feedback, and forgiveness that golfers of all level crave.

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