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published: Jan 15, 2025

Ping 2025 PLD Milled Putters: Everything you need to know!

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What’s new? How much does it cost? And, how can it improve your putting? Max McVittie brings you the lowdown on the Ping 2025 PLD Milled putters.

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  • Ping 2025 pld milled putters: the line-up
  • The details

Ping have updated their main putting range, the PLD Milled putters, for 2025. This is Ping’s premium putter line include Tour-validated models that are sure to match a range of putting strokes.

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These classic looking blade putters, which are finished in a new satin-blast finish, can be custom fitted to fit a golfer’s game. Blade putters are still hugely popular amongst golfers, especially those who prefer more traditional golf gear. I’m not exactly a traditional golfer with my hoodies and golf trainers, but I have to say most of the time blade putters do look cooler than mallets.

Each Ping PLD milled putter is equipped with a shallow face milling for a firmer feel and a quicker roll of the ball along the green. Ping say this helps to deliver Tour-preferred feel for precision and control. All the putters are milled from 303 forged stainless steel.

Ping 2025 PLD Milled Putters

With a number of different putters available in the Ping 2025 PLD Milled putter range, here’s a deeper dive into each one and which would suit your game best.

Ping 2025 PLD Milled Putters: The Line-up

The Ping 2025 PLD Milled putter range features three models: Anser 30, Anser 4D and Kushin.

Anser 30

Ping 2025 PLD Milled Putters

Looks: Has a full shaft offset. The loft is 3° and can be altered by +3°/-2°, whilst the lie angle is 20° which can be fitted by ±4°.

Main Attributes: This is a precision-milled version of the popular, original Answer putter and is designed to deliver a high MOI. The heel-toe weighting is fitted to help improve the level of forgiveness across the face of the putter as well as a longer H1 hosel that achieves a 30-degree toe-down angle. 

Who is it for?: For golfers who have a tendency to miss their putts to the right and play a slight-arc blade. This putter will make it easier for those golfers with a slight arc to their stroke to square the putter face up at impact.

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Anser 4D

Ping 2025 PLD Milled Putters

Looks: Has the look and feel of a traditional Ping Anser putter with a deeper, perimeter-weighted blade. Has a 3/4 shaft offset.

Main Attributes: Designed to have the forgiveness and accuracy of a mallet putter as a result of added weight. The Anser 4D putter has a 10g heavier head than the other two models at 365g.

Additionally, the putter is designed to have more of a confidence inspiring look than the other flat sticks in the Ping 2025 PLD Milled putter range with clean heel-toe ballasts, less-rounded corners and a ball-width cavity with an alignment line.

Who is it for?: For golfers with a strong arc in their putting stroke and struggle to square the putter face up at impact for a straighter ball roll.

Kushin

Looks: Has a wider body and perimeter for a high MOI. Although, it has a symmetrical appearance and is face-balanced to help players with a straight putting stroke feel more comfortable.

Main Attributes: Designed to making alignment easier for those with a straight putting stoke which is promoted by the inclusion of a ball-width back cavity. Also offers plenty of forgiveness off the face for better control.  

Who is it for?: For golfers with a straight putting stroke.

The Details

Available: From the 30th of January.

RRP: £450

Shaft: Chrome stepless steel

Grip: PLD Tour M Black/Gold

Putter Type: Blade

Stroke Type:

  • PLD Milled Anser 30 – Slight arc
  • PLD Milled Anser 4D – Strong arc
  • PLD Milled Kushin – Straight Stroke

Models: PLD Milled Anser 30, PLD Milled Anser 4D and PLD Milled Kushin.

More information: Ping UK / Ping US

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