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Which PING Putters Have Won on Tour in 2025 (So Far)?
Let’s take a closer look at four standout PING putters that have already secured trophies this year and the players trusting them when it matters most.
Ryan Fox – PING Anser 2D

Ryan Fox – PING Anser 2D
Ryan Fox captured a key win this season with the Anser 2D in hand, proving that tradition still has a place at the top. The Anser 2D blends the heritage of the original Anser shape with a modern twist: a deeper profile and enhanced perimeter weighting. This gives it improved forgiveness and balance across the stroke, ideal for players who want classic feel with added stability.
The deeper flange design gives a higher moment of inertia, which helps on off-centre strikes something critical when nerves are tight over clutch putts. Fox’s putting stroke suits the slight arc design, and the clean alignment lines give confidence on shorter putts under pressure.
For golfers who like a familiar blade shape but want the consistency of a modern build, the Anser 2D offers the best of both worlds.
Viktor Hovland – PING PLD DS72

Viktor Hovland – PING PLD DS72
Viktor Hovland, one of PING’s most high-profile tour staffers, continues to rely on the PLD DS72 to produce when it counts. The DS72 has become synonymous with modern tour performance. It’s milled from a solid block of forged stainless steel for precise feedback and control, and its mid-mallet shape offers excellent stability through the stroke.
The DS72 was originally designed with Hovland in mind, featuring a square face, sharp top line, and simple alignment aid. The putter suits players with a straight or slightly arcing stroke and offers one of the purest rolls in the PLD line-up. For Hovland, the DS72’s balance between feel and forgiveness is what allows him to hole out consistently across varying green speeds.
This win adds further credibility to a putter that has already seen success across multiple seasons and remains a staple in the PLD collection.
Brian Campbell – PING Redwood Anser 2

Brian Campbell – PING Redwood Anser 2
The Redwood Anser 2 is a bit of a throwback, but Brian Campbell reminded everyone why this model still deserves attention. Precision-milled and constructed with surgical-grade stainless steel, the Redwood Anser 2 is known for its firm feel, clean lines, and feedback-rich face.
Campbell’s use of this putter highlights that not every player needs the latest tech. Sometimes, a well-balanced classic shape with no distractions is all it takes to find confidence on the greens. The putter offers minimal offset, a narrower topline, and a slightly firmer response compared to modern counterparts, which some players prefer for gauging speed.
It’s a timeless piece of engineering, and Campbell’s win proves that if your stroke matches the design, a classic build can still outperform anything else on the market.
Harris English – PING Scottsdale Hohum

Harris English – PING Scottsdale Hohum
A true curveball on the list, Harris English trusted the Scottsdale Hohum a centre-shafted mallet that favours a straight-back, straight-through motion. This putter isn’t as commonly seen on tour, but it suits players who want absolute simplicity in alignment and motion.
The Hohum features a symmetrical mallet design with a large footprint and high MOI. The centre shaft promotes square face angles through impact, helping reduce twist and offering more consistent roll. It’s a great fit for players who struggle with face control or prefer to let the putter do more of the work.
English’s win with this putter highlights how vital fit is when it comes to putting. The best putter isn’t always the most popular, it's the one that suits your eyes and stroke.
Final Thoughts
If you’re considering a change on the greens, looking at what’s winning on tour is a smart place to start. PING’s tour-proven lineup offers real-world results and enough variety to help every golfer roll with confidence.