Ping Scottsdale Anser, golf putting club
New Ping Scottsdale Putter Lineup
The Scottsdale putter family combines high forgiveness of mishits (MOI) with a completely new impact surface that enhances putter consistency and overall feel. Thanks to the lightweight PEBAX insert, weight was freed up in the putter head, which was then used to increase MOI. This gives a softer impact feel, a pleasant sound, and consistent ball speed across the entire striking face.
Pleasant Feel
The full-face PEBAX insert provides a softer feel at impact. Each putter is comfortable and predictable for the player. The one-piece insert construction ensures consistent response and better ball speed control, resulting in more accurate putting.
Higher Tolerance
The new Scottsdale putters come in various styles—from classic blade heads to popular mallets (e.g., the Craz-E model). All models feature a high MOI, which helps prevent unwanted head twisting on less precise hits. Even off-center strikes keep the ball on line and maintain speed better.
Easy Aiming, Suitable for Every Stroke
Nine models are available so every player can find the right look, balance, and alignment features. This allows you to choose a variant that suits your stroke type—whether you putt straight, with a slight arc, or with a stronger arc.
Attractive Appearance
The design of the new Scottsdale putters is not only aesthetically appealing but also supports better alignment. The eye naturally focuses on the top edge with a dark nickel finish when addressing the ball, while the matte black PVD body section creates a pleasant visual contrast for easier putter setup.
SuperStroke Grip
All models come standard with the proven SuperStroke Tour 2.0 PT Blue grip. Its classic "pistol" shape with a smaller taper helps achieve an optimal balance between feel and stability when putting.
Mid-length – Craz-E CB
The Craz-E CB (counter-balanced) model is also available in a mid-length (37.75") with a PING SuperStroke Tour 1.0P 17" Blue grip. The extended grip allows players to place their hands lower, contributing to greater stability and smoother putter head movement throughout the stroke.
