News Summary
Ping continues its tradition of excellence by launching the 2025 lineup of putters, featuring the PLD Milled series and innovative 2024 models. These putters prioritize performance with advanced technologies like 100% CNC milling and multi-material construction. Whether you prefer a blade or mallet style, Ping offers customization options to ensure you find the perfect fit for your game. With endorsements from PGA Tour professionals and rigorous field testing, golfers can expect superior design and functionality to enhance their putting experience.
PING UNVEILS LATEST PUTTER MODELS FOR 2025, CONTINUING LEGACY OF INNOVATION AND DESIGN EXCELLENCE
Golf enthusiasts, get excited! It’s that time of year again when Ping, the esteemed name in golf equipment, rolls out its newest putters that promise to enhance your game on the greens. Ping’s founder, Karsten Solheim, started on this journey back in 1959, crafting putters that would go on to shape the sport. Remember the iconic 1-A? That was Solheim’s first baby, but it didn’t stop there. Fast forward to 1966, and Ping introduced the game-changing Anser putter, sporting toe and heel weighting that golfers just couldn’t resist. Fast forward several decades, and many contemporary putters still take inspiration from Solheim’s groundbreaking designs.
Introducing 2025’s Newest Models
In 2025, Ping unveils not one but two fabulous families of putters: the PLD Milled series and the innovative 2024 models. Each of these new offerings comes with unique features catering to different preferences on the golf course. The PLD Milled putters take precision to a new level with 100% CNC milled construction, ensuring every stroke feels just right. On the flip side, the 2024 models utilize multi-material construction—think tungsten, polymer inserts, and steel/aluminum body sections—creating a harmonious blend of performance and style.
Shopping for the Perfect Putter
Busy shoppers take note! Ping has conducted a thorough field test with all 11 latest models, ensuring that the newest offerings are golf-worthy. Former TG Equipment Editor Simon Daddow and Test Pro Neil Wain put each model through its paces by attempting to sink putts from 15 feet away. They focused on crucial aspects like sound, roll, feel, and even grip size. The results, gathered using the Foresight GC Quad launch monitor, can help inform your purchase, although remember that performance may vary based on your individual playing style and technique.
For golfers on the hunt for a new putter, there are some decisions to make! Will you choose a blade, mallet, or perhaps a high MOI (Moment of Inertia) putter? Blade putters are traditional, slim, and perfect for those with an arced putting stroke. Mallet putters, on the other hand, offer larger surfaces and increased forgiveness, making them a favorite among many players. Not to forget, there are the wider-bodied blade putters, which give you the best of both worlds: the slim look combined with excellent stability!
The Best of Ping’s 2025 Lineup
As you step into 2025, you want to know the crème de la crème of Ping putters. Here’s a quick rundown:
- PLD Anser 2D: Heralded as the best CNC milled blade putter.
- PLD DS72: The top choice for CNC milled mallet putters.
- 2024 Ketsch G: Shines in the realm of MOI performance.
- 2024 Fetch: A crowd favorite for alignment assistance.
- 2024 Tyne H: Recognized as the top fang-style putter.
- PLD Anser: The model that stays true to the original Anser.
Customization Options and Professional Touch
Have you ever wished for a putter that feels just right for you? Well, Ping has come to your rescue with the PLD Custom program. Launched back in 2022, this program allows avid golfers to get fitted in a personalized way that mirrors what the pros receive on tour. Whether you prefer in-person sessions or online consultations, you can enjoy a wide array of customization options for specifications. Just keep in mind, a PLD Custom fitting will set you back around £200, with an additional £1800 for your own personalized putter.
PGA Tour Professionals Love Ping Too!
Even top PGA Tour professionals, like Viktor Hovland, Tony Finau, and Bubba Watson, trust their game to Ping putters. With their variety of grip options, ranging from the classic Ping PP58 to other unique models, there’s something to suit every player’s preference.
Lastly, it’s worth noting that while Ping keeps its MOI information under wraps, they do guide consumers on which models offer greater forgiveness and confidence during putting strokes. It’s all about providing golfers the best tools for success while ensuring aesthetic appeal, precise performance, and effective alignment aids.
In the end, selecting the right putter comes down to personal comfort and that delightful feel during use. So, gear up, hit the greens, and enjoy a fresh start to your golf game with Ping’s latest offerings!
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Additional Resources
- Today’s Golfer: Best Ping Putters
- GolfLink: History of Ping Anser Putters
- Golf Monthly: Best Ping Putters
- Wikipedia: Ping (golf equipment)
- Google Search: Ping putters 2025