Ping has long had a presence on professional tours, and in recent years its PLD (Putting Lab Design) and milled putters have been adopted by a variety of top players. Their clean aesthetics, refined milling, and customisation options make them attractive to pros and elite amateurs.
In the 2025 LIV Golf season, Ping's putters were among the most successful. Notably, Joaquin Niemann won four tournaments using a Ping PLD Anser prototype and later a Ping PLD Milled DS72, contributing to Ping holding the highest number of wins by a putter brand.
These successes reinforce how Ping's modern putter designs--particularly in the PLD Milled line - are validated under real tour pressure.

Here are some standout Ping putters (especially in the PLD / Milled families) and how they might align with your stroke type:
Ping describes the PLD Milled family as "tour-validated designs" with precision machining and a variety of shapes to match stroke types.
When selecting among Ping putter models, consider these key factors:
Also note that on forums and reviews, many golfers report that the deeper milling on PLD models can produce a slightly softer feel than standard milled models. > "the milling is deeper making a softer feel than the regular Ping milled which are a little bit firmer."
Getting your putter fitted can make as much difference as the model you pick. Here are some guidelines:

While exact lineups vary, players like Joaquin Niemann have used the Ping PLD Anser and DS72, helping Ping lead putter wins in the 2025 LIV Golf season.
The PLD (Putting Lab Design) line is refined with deeper milling, more customization, and tour-level validation. Some golfers believe it offers a softer feel and better consistency.
Straight strokes tend to favour models like DS72 or Oslo. Slight arc users may prefer Anser 2D or 4D. High-arc strokes may lean toward mallet-style designs. The "Matching your stroke geometry" section above provides guidance.
They matter to some extent--they validate the design--but the right feel, fit, and confidence are more important. Use tour models as a reference, then settle on what works best for your game.
