Ping · Putter · 2025
Scottsdale Prime Tyne 4
CaddyIndex™ breakdown — what the agentic research found across each of the six performance dimensions, with cited sources.
You putt with a slight arc and want a forgiving high-MOI fang mallet with one of the softest insert feels ever and genuine value.
You putt with a fully straight stroke, you want a compact shape, or you want a premium milled finish.
Pros
- A high-MOI fang mallet designed for stability
- A one-piece PEBAX insert - one of the softest faces ever tested
- A flow neck for toe hang - good for arc players
- Genuine value at $249 - a Golf Digest 2026 Hot List putter
Cons
- Built for a slight arc - not for a fully straight stroke
- A value-grade finish versus the premium PLD Milled Prime Tyne
- A larger fang head than a compact blade
By dimension
Forgiveness
Exceptional - a fang mallet designed for stability, the Scottsdale line raising MOI in every model, with a perimeter-weighted fang head. Among the most forgiving mallets - a high-MOI fang head.
Distance
A standout - the one-piece PEBAX insert delivers a soft, consistent roll, a dependable pace. Among the better putters for distance control.
Workability
A slight-arc fang - a flow neck for toe hang, suiting an arc stroke, the flow neck rewarding some face rotation. Good arc-fit - a fang mallet with meaningful toe hang.
Feel
Soft and consistent - the one-piece PEBAX insert is one of the softest faces ever tested, a soft, satisfying strike. Among the very best putter feels - a soft PEBAX insert.
Sound
A soft, pleasing note - the PEBAX insert gives a soft, satisfying click, a clean, soft note. A clean, soft putter sound.
Looks at address
Clean and alignment-led - the fang mallet with a clear sight line frames the ball well, an alignment-friendly Scottsdale look. Among the cleaner fang mallets, at a value finish level.
Sources
Some of the reviews, lab tests and head-to-head comparisons the agentic research read while grading this club.