Which PXG Putter Is Best For You? (2025 Test Results)
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Which PXG Putter Is Best For You? (2025 Test Results)

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Which PXG Putter Is Best For You? (2025 Test Results)

If you’re a PXG fan, our 2025 testing provided a full look at how the brand’s lineup performs across the board. PXG had putters represented in all three categories: blade, mallet and zero-torque. From traditional milled blades to high-MOI mallets and the brand’s entry in the growing zero-torque space, the results highlight both strengths and a few areas to watch. Here is some more insight to narrow down which PXG putter is best for you.

PXG putter test results

PuttView Handicap is a Strokes Gained–style metric used in MyGolfSpy’s 2025 testing. The lower (more negative) the number, the better the performance. Each putter is graded on short, medium and long putts, along with an overall average.

ModelCategoryOverallShortMediumLong
PXG Milled Tour Series BrandonBlade-2.3-0.2-1.8-7.0
PXG Battle Ready II CloserBlade-0.6-0.8+3.4-4.3
PXG Battle Ready II Bat AttackMallet-5.7-3.3-5.5-10.6
PXG AllanZero Torque-6.7-8.0-2.6-8.3

Which one is for you?

What we found in 2025 testing is that PXG putters can be strong on long-range putts but several models struggled in the all-important mid-range zone.

If you’re confident on short putts but want more consistency on long lags, the Milled Tour Series Brandon and Battle Ready II Bat Attack are your best bets. Both showed above-average performance from 20 feet with the Bat Attack standing out thanks to its high-MOI stability.

For golfers who get shaky over those knee-knockers, the PXG Allan was the standout. It produced one of the best short-putt scores in the entire zero-torque field and paired that with solid long-putt numbers. One thing to be aware of is that it ranked near the bottom on mid-range putts which can limit scoring upside.

The Battle Ready II Closer was the outlier. Its poor showing at medium range, where the biggest differences between putters usually show up, makes it tough to recommend unless you already roll eight- to 12-footers with confidence.

PXG Milled Tour Series Brandon Traditional blade with PXG’s milled precision and a clean, classic look. It held its own in testing thanks to strong long-putt results (–7.0), though short (–0.2) and medium (–1.8) numbers kept it from climbing higher on the leaderboard.

PXG Battle Ready II Closer Compact blade from PXG’s Battle Ready II line, designed for stability in a smaller profile. Testing showed weakness on mid-range putts (+3.4), while short (–0.8) and long (–4.3) were serviceable but not standout.

PXG Battle Ready II Bat Attack High-MOI mallet with PXG’s distinctive “fang” design and heavy perimeter weighting. It impressed on long putts (–10.6), ranking among the best in its category, though its short (–3.3) and medium (–5.5) scores were more middle of the pack.

PXG Allan Zero-torque mallet with a clean alignment-focused shape built to reduce face rotation. It excelled on short (–8.0) and long putts (–8.3), but struggled at medium range (–2.6), leaving it just outside the top performers overall.

Final thoughts

PXG putters delivered a mixed showing in 2025 with clear strengths in long- and short-range performance but weaknesses in the crucial mid-range zone.

Here are the complete results of PXG putters in the 2025 testing.

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Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

Britt Olizarowicz is a scratch golfer, former teaching professional and one of MyGolfSpy’s leading voices on equipment testing and golf performance. She has spent more than 15 years working at private clubs in New York and Florida and now specializes in translating test data and swing mechanics into practical advice for everyday golfers. Britt began playing at age 7 and has never left the game. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her on the course, playing pickleball, cooking, running or out on the boat with her family.

Brittany Olizarowicz

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