WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The Ping Scottsdale TEC mallet putters (Ally Blue Onset, Ketsch Onset and Hayden) offer high-resolution white-black contrast, distinct alignment features and onset and ...
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 ...
The models in the 2024 PLD launch are the Anser, Anser 2D, Oslo 3, DS72, and Ally Blue 4 — all of which will be available at Ping retailers. On top of the new stock configurations, Ping’s online ...
The last couple years in golf equipment have been dominated by two words. Zero Torque. In reality, this category is actually really, really low torque, but there's a chance that we all missed ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Ping is making its PLD putters, previously reserved for tour players, available to consumers via three avenues: the highly personalized PLD Custom, PLD Limited, celebrating the ...
Ping used eye-tracking research while designing the Scottsdale TEC family to help golfers aim better and improve consistency on the greens.
Who it’s for: Golfers who want a soft feel at impact that still delivers responsiveness in a traditional Ping shape. What you should know: The latest generation of Ping Scottsdale putters features an ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ping has three models in the new Scottsdale TEC line, two with Onset.Ping Ping’s latest putters aren’t “Zero-Torque,” but their ...
When he is faced with a delicate chip from the collar or an awkward shot from a few inches off the green, Tony Finau has been known to turn his putter, a Ping PLD Anser 2D, counter-clockwise in his ...
For the entirety of Viktor Hovland’s professional PGA TOUR career to date, he’s used one Ping putter: a custom PLD DS-72 mallet. Actually, it used to be called the “Hovi” prototype until Ping launched ...