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5 Key Facts About Ping Scottsdale Putters

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 3, 2025Updated:March 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Ping is releasing a new line of putters in 2025 under the Scottsdale name, featuring technology borrowed from the running shoe industry. The new Scottsdale putters feature a new PEBAX elastomer insert, commonly used in running shoes for its elastic properties. This insert provides a soft and responsive feel, improving distance control and consistency. Combined with large face-insert cavities to reposition weight and increase MOI, the Scottsdale putters offer forgiveness, making them game-improvement putters. Each putter comes with an exclusive SuperStroke grip for optimal feel and stability, enhancing performance and confidence over every putt.

To aid in finding the right putter for each player, Ping has launched the WebFit Putter app. The app asks a series of questions to determine a player’s alignment, typical misses, and putter preferences, recommending the best Ping putter from the Scottsdale line or PLD Milled putters. The Scottsdale line includes nine models, each covering all Ping stroke types, with unique features like alignment aids and high-contrast black nickel finish. The popular Craz-E mallet is reintroduced after eight years, offering unique shaping and alignment features that were ahead of their time. The models range from straight stroke putters to strong arc putters, ensuring there’s a fit for every player’s putting style.

The Scottsdale putters are available for pre-order and will arrive at retail on March 27, each priced at $270. With the combination of innovative technology borrowed from the running shoe industry, high MOI, and forgiveness, the Scottsdale putters promise to be some of the highest-performing models in Ping’s history. The collaboration with SuperStroke on the exclusive grip adds even more value to the putters, providing optimal feel and stability for improved performance. Whether you have a straight stroke, slight arc, or strong arc, there’s a Scottsdale putter model designed to suit your game.

Ping’s dedication to fitting remains strong with the release of the WebFit Putter app, making it easier than ever to find the right Ping putter to fit your game. The app uses a color code system to guide players through a series of questions to determine their ideal putter. The Scottsdale line includes a variety of models, each with specific features to enhance alignment, forgiveness, and performance. By offering options for different stroke types and player preferences, Ping ensures that every golfer can find a putter that suits their game perfectly. Whether you’re a beginner looking to improve your putting or a seasoned player seeking consistency, the Ping Scottsdale putters offer performance and technology to help you sink more putts on the green.

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