PXG Battle Ready II Torpedo Putter Review: A Veteran’s Perspective
When it comes to golfing equipment, firsthand experiences can be invaluable. MyGolfSpy’s “First Take” reviews allow everyday golfers to share their impressions of the latest gear without the deep dives reserved for formal testing. In today’s article, we’ll explore the PXG Battle Ready II Torpedo Putter, as reviewed by a devoted golfer with a unique military background.
A Personal Connection to the Torpedo Design
My journey with golf equipment took a personal turn when I learned about the PXG Battle Ready II Torpedo putter. As a former submariner in the U.S. Navy, I couldn’t help but feel excited about a putter named “Torpedo.” The aesthetic brought back memories of the Mk. 48 ADCAP torpedo, which was a significant part of my life during those years.
Curiosity led me to visit a PXG shop to try out the Torpedo along with other models in the BR2 line, as I was looking to replace my previous putter.
PXG Fitting Experience
PXG is renowned for its exceptional club fitting services. During my fitting in October at the Phoenix store, I felt like a VIP, free to ask any questions or try different configurations. Having never participated in a putter fitting before, I was eager to explore my options.
Initially, I expressed interest in the Torpedo but was also intrigued by the unannounced Mustang ZT. Feedback from my fitter led me to consider a slant neck design and a pistol grip, customized for my putting style. After testing several models—including the Allan and Bat Attack ZT—I ultimately decided on the Torpedo, which felt remarkably solid. My final configuration featured 17.5-gram weights, a PXG Pistol I grip, and a length of 32.75 inches.
However, I felt the Mesa fitting process could have benefitted from technology to analyze putts more effectively. The Scottsdale location offers data analysis, and I believe having that information could have refined my decision further.
First Impressions of the Torpedo Putter
Upon receiving the Torpedo, I rushed to my backyard to put it to the test. The first impression was striking—its matte black finish is not just visually appealing but practical, contrasting beautifully with its glossy sight line. The putter felt premium right out of the box, accompanied by a signature putter cover and thoughtful touches like a “PXG for Heroes” sticker.
Performance on the Course
The performance of the Torpedo was outstanding. It lives up to its tagline: it truly helps "wage war on 3-putts." During a recent scramble tournament, I managed four one-putts, including successful attempts from distances of ten feet and beyond. The consistency in my stroke was remarkable, with the putter delivering a pure roll on my Maxfli Tour X ball.
Feel and Sound Feedback
The Torpedo provides an exceptional feel. Its weight gives a controlled and solid experience on the greens. I appreciated that even miss-hits offered audible feedback, distinguishing hits based on their precision.
Pros and Cons
The Good:
- Solid Performance: The Torpedo exceeded expectations.
- Excellent Feedback: The feel of the putter complements my stroke.
The Bad:
- Fitting Experience: Lack of technological support for data analysis.
The Ugly:
- Price Point: The MSRP of $399.99 may deter some golfers, though the “Heroes” discount makes it justifiable.
Conclusion: Ready for the Next Mission!
My overall experience with the PXG Battle Ready II Torpedo has been nothing short of excellent. This putter not only enhances my game but pays homage to my military history. As I continue this golfing journey, I look forward to sharing more stories about its performance on the course.
With each round, I anticipate that the PXG Battle Ready II Torpedo will help me avoid three-putting, much like a successful deployment keeps threats at bay. As I settle back into the game, I’m excited for what lies ahead. Until next time, let’s keep those putts rolling!
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re an experienced golfer or just starting, finding the right putter can revolutionize your game. The PXG Battle Ready II Torpedo provides a blend of performance, aesthetic appeal, and a personal story that resonates with me. As always, happy golfing!

