PING Announces the PLD3 Limited Edition Mallet
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PING Announces the PLD3 Limited Edition Mallet

PING Announces the PLD3 Limited Edition Mallet

New From PING: The PING Putting Lab Design 3

Fresh out of the putter labs at PING HQ comes the latest release in their PLD line, the PLD3 mallet. Savvy putter watchers will remember this putter from a few months back when PING staffer Corey Conners had it in his bag at the Valspar Open.

Well, as of today you can put the PLD3 in your bag as well.

The PLD3 represents the third release in the PING Putting Lab Design line. Just to refresh, the PLD1 was the designed-online-by-you Anser, and the PLD2 was the Ketsch that featured the Realtree camouflage finish. Both of these putters pushed the design envelope beyond the normal versions of those putters, making for some truly unique limited edition offerings.

PING has kept that something extra design theme going with the PLD3, once again unveiling a pretty amazing finish.

Torched Copper Sole Plate

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Every sole plate design on the PLD3 is a work of art, made here at PING, which speaks to the exclusivity and one-of-a-kind appeal of the PLD program. Using an open-flame torch, we put each sole plate through a multi-stage heating and cooling process that brings out the natural, living patina colors and unique patterns.

John K. Solheim, PING President.

As with the camouflaged PLD2, the story of the PLD3 is all about the finish. PING has taken a torch to the bottom of these putters and produced unique patterns of colors and patinas. PING is of course not the first to offer torched finishes, lots of small companies have been doing that for years, but I think that this is the first time that a large golf company has offered a torched finish in a large release (aka more than a one-off).

It’s not just boring torched steel either; it’s torched copper.

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PLD3 Putter Specifications

  • Flame-Torched C14500 Copper Alloy Precision-Milled Sole Plate
  • 100% Precision-Milled at PING From T6 6061 Aluminum
  • 28″–38″ Available Shaft Length, 3° Loft (+-2°), 20° Lie (+-4°)
  • Fits Slight-Arc Stroke Type, Weighs 365g
  • Stepless Steel Stealth-Colored Shaft
  • PP58 Black Midsize Grip
  • Coordinating PLD3 Putter Cover
  • MSRP: $435.00

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As far as the other information about the putter, it’s primarily made of precision-milled aluminum, the black finish is anodized and as such should wear quite well. It can be used in the kitchen to mash potatoes. Kidding, or am I?

Though I don’t have in hand photos yet to support my speculation, I bet that the black shaft and the black PP58 grip will also make this stick look pretty amazing.

I’ll share more information and hopefully some in-hand photos soon, but if you want one of these, head out to your local PING dealer, as they are available to order today.

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      Frank

      6 years ago

      Used my PLD3 on 3 rounds this weekend, it putts great. A bit lighter than my Evenroll ER8 at 385 vs the PLD at 365. Tracks nicely and gets the ball rolling quickly, easy to align, and I love the way it looks.

      Reply

      Charlie Dietz

      6 years ago

      You did not mention if the putter face has a flat milling, or the ping variable groove treatment.
      Can you clarify?

      Reply

      Frank

      6 years ago

      looks like ping variable groove treatment

      Reply

      Dave

      6 years ago

      Yikes $450.00 plus 30% if you live in Canada not likely.

      Reply

      m. franceschi

      6 years ago

      you reference 3 degree loft and 20 degree lie angle but I think you mean 70 degree lie.

      Reply

      Tony Covey

      6 years ago

      No…well, not exactly. Check any PING putter spec and you’ll find the company measures differently. It dates back to Karsten’s time and how he used to do anything. Subtract PING lie from 90° and you’ll get the conventional measurement of lie angle. PING provides the PING measurement so that’s what we publish.

      Reply

      P.J.

      6 years ago

      $435…wow. Not for me.

      Reply

      Frank

      6 years ago

      Well got mine on order thru the local retailer. Very limited quantities available so if you want one get on the phone and get one ordered now. I bought one just because I like how it looks.

      Reply

      steve hamer

      6 years ago

      they are trying to get more than scotty cameron to much for my wallet

      Reply

      DaveyD

      6 years ago

      Beautiful. They look too good to play with. Collectors, wallets at the ready!

      Reply

      MGoBlue100

      6 years ago

      As the kids say: “That thing is dope!”

      Reply

      Pete

      6 years ago

      Nothing to do with the putter, but Invicta watches have started doing this on some of their watches. Looks really neat too!

      Reply

      Scott King

      6 years ago

      Good looking like the blades y’all were talking about today.

      Reply

      Rod

      6 years ago

      $430 what?????

      Not for me

      Reply

      PING Apologist #9

      6 years ago

      Cool stuff! PING is killing it this year!

      Reply

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