Jack

Ping Scottsdale Putters have a shoe -inspired insert.
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For ping, the name Scottsdale is a meaning, so you can assume great things from the stacks that bear that name.
With the 2025 Scottsdale line, the ping is emitting nine putter patterns with technology borrowed from the shoe industry they run.
“The name Scottsdale has a special understanding of ping, dating from the first days of the company to my grandfather Karsten Solheim’s garage, where his revolutionary ideas changed the equipment industry,” said Ping and CEO John K. Solheim. “The new Putters line includes some of the highest performance models in our history, such as the standard designation anser, and the popular Craz model, which was before its time more than 20 years ago with its unique training and stretch features.”
Here are five things to know about the new Ping Scottsdale line.
1. An insert created with steering shoe technology
At the core of the new Scottsdale family is a new Elastomer Pebax insert. Pebax is commonly used in the shoe industry flowing due to its elastic properties.
When used as an insert in a puter, it provides a slight, high -energy return for a gentle and responsible feeling that Ping says it will help improve distance control and consistency.

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Pebax inserting is also combined with large facial insert cavities to reposition the weight in each head toward the perimeter and to increase MOI and stability. Some of the head sizes on putters have also increased by previous releases to provide more apologies.
“We like to categorize these as promoters of playing the game,” Solheim said.
2. The exclusive superstroke grip
DO Scottsdale Putter will come standard with an exclusive superstroke exclusive control.
“We are also excited to cooperate with superstroke in Putter control,” Solheim said. “Their technology proven by the tour adds even more value for the Scottsdale Putter family. Its pistol shape and reduced reduction help ensure performance by providing optimal feeling and stability, leading to more confidence over each stroke.”
3. The new webff Putter app
With its color codes system, ping has always been a company focused on mounting, and that trend continues with the onset of Ping Webfit Putter app.
“With the introduction of the Webfit Putter app, finding a ping model to suit your game is easier than ever,” Solheim said.

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Similar to previously issued Webfit Wedge appWebfit Putter app asks the user a series of questions about how a player is lined up, typical losses and putter preferences to help determine which Ping Putter is best for their game.
The new app will be able to recommend both the new Scottsdale line and PLD Milled Putters.
4. Nine models with all sorts of stroke in covered ping
Each of the nine forms contains a high contrast black nickel finish. Some have unique alignment help.
Most importantly, Ping is restoring the popular crazing, which has not been in a pending release since Sigma G Craz-E at the end of 2017 was introduced.
“The popular Craz model, who was before his time more than 20 years ago with his unique features of formation and alignment,” Solheim said.
Each of the three -stroke types of ping is covered by nine patterns, with four knives that match direct strokes with direct strokes, four light matching arches and anser 4 fit best with those who have strong arches.
The specifications of each model are listed below.
Scottsdale Craz-e
Putter Type: rod
Offset: Axis 1/2
Material: 17-4 stainless steel
Head weight: 370g
Type of hit: to
Standard length: 35
Lie Corner: 20 ° ± 2 °
Loft: 3 ° ± 2 °

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Scottsdale Craz-e CB
Putter Type: rod
Offset: Axis 1/2
Material: 17-4 stainless steel
Head weight: 370g
Type of hit: to
Standard length: 37.75
Lie Corner: 20 ° ± 2 °
Loft: 3 ° ± 2 °
Scottsdale Prime Tyne 4
Putter Type: rod
Offset: 3/4 shaft
Material: 17-4 stainless steel
Head weight: 365g
Type of hit: Arc
Standard length: 35
Lie Corner: 20 ° ± 4 °
Loft: 3 ° +3 °/-2 °
Scottsdale prime c
Putter Type: rod
Material: 17-4 stainless steel
Offset: ANY
Head weight: 360g
Type of hit: to
Standard length: 35
Lie Corner: 20 ° ± 2 °
Loft: 3 ° +3 °/-2 °
Scottsdale Oslo 3
Putter Type: rod
Offset: Shaft
Material: 17-4 stainless steel
Head weight: 365g
Type of hit: Bow
Standard length: 35
Lie Corner: 20 ° ± 4 °
Loft: 3 ° +3 °/-2 °
Scottsdale considers
Kinder: Teh
Offset: Shaft
Material: 17-4 stainless steel
Head weight: 345g
Kick: Light bow
Standard length: 35 ″
Lie Corner: 20 ° ± 4 °
Loft: 3 ° +3 °/-2 °
Scottsdale considers 4
Putter Type: blade
Offset: 3/4 shaft
Material: 17-4 stainless steel
Head weight: 345g
Type of hit: Arc
Standard length: 35
Lie Corner: 20 ° ± 4 °
Loft: 3 ° +3 °/-2 °
Scottsdale 2D anser
Putter Type: blade
Offset: Shaft
Material: 17-4 stainless steel
Head weight: 360g
Type of hit: Bow
Standard length: 35
Lie Corner: 20 ° ± 4 °
Loft: 3 ° +3 °/-2 °
Scottsdale B63
Putter Type: blade
Offset: Shaft
Material: 17-4 stainless steel
Head weight: 350g
Type of hit: Bow
Standard length: 35
Lie Corner: 20 ° ± 4 °
Loft: 3 ° +3 °/-2 °
Scottsdale DS72
Putter Type: Average
Offset: Shaft
Material: 17-4 stainless steel
Head weight: 360g
Type of hit: to
Standard length: 35
Lie Corner: 20 ° ± 2 °
Loft: 3 ° ± 2 °
Price and availability
All Ping Scottsdale Putters are available for the start of pre-portion tODAY and will reach retail at March 27. Each will cost $ 270.
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Jack Hirsh is the editor of associate equipment in Golf. A local Pennsylvania, Jack is a graduate of 2020 at Penn State University, earning degrees in transmitted journalism and political science. He was captain of his Golf High School team and recently returned to the program to serve as the main coach. Jack also * try * to remain competitive in local amateurs. Before joining Golf, Jack spent two years working at a Bend TV station, Oregon, mainly as a multimedia journalist/reporter, but also producing, anchoring and even presenting the weather. He can be reached in jack.hirsh@golf.com.