The PING Scottsdale TEC Ally Blue Onset is a putter launched around 2026. Key listed specs include 3 fixed loft, 35 in length, 370 g head. Putter loft is high versus the comparison set. More static loft can help get the ball out of a small depression, but too much delivered loft can launch it excessively.
Key specifications
What kind of putter is the PING Scottsdale TEC Ally Blue Onset?
These are geometry/spec tendencies, not measured launch-monitor performance. The middle shaded band is the typical 35th–65th percentile zone.
Who might the PING Scottsdale TEC Ally Blue Onset suit?
- Golfers who prefer a more substantial putter-head feel through a shorter stroke.
- Players whose delivery is reasonably compatible with PING's listed Straight stroke fit.
- The stock length is unusual versus the PING putter set; posture and eye position should decide whether it actually fits you.
How the PING Scottsdale TEC Ally Blue Onset compares
Percentiles compare this model only with PING putters that have the same field available. Multi-loft models use the mean listed loft for the comparison marker.
3 °
Putter loft is high versus the comparison set. More static loft can help get the ball out of a small depression, but too much delivered loft can launch it excessively.
35 in
The listed putter length is long versus the PING dataset. Putter length changes posture, eye position and arc, so the right length is a fit issue rather than a simple performance upgrade.
370 g
This is a very heavy PING putter head by dataset standards. Heavier heads can feel more stable and make the head easier to sense, especially on shorter strokes, but preferred weight is strongly personal.
PING Scottsdale TEC Ally Blue Onset build profile
Model information
| Launch year | 2026 |
|---|---|
| Club type | Putter |
| Market | USA |
| U.S. status | current/listed by PING USA |
Club specifications
| Loft options | 3 fixed |
|---|---|
| Standard length | 35 in |
| Lie angle | 20 fixed |
| Head weight | 370 g |
Head and design
| Putter type | Mallet |
|---|---|
| Hosel | Onset |
| Stroke type | Straight |
| Face material / technology | PEBAX insert |
| Head material | Aluminum body; stainless steel sole plate |
Stock components
| Shaft | Matte black steel |
|---|---|
| Standard grip | SuperStroke Tour 2.0 |
PING Scottsdale TEC Ally Blue Onset FAQ
Does the PING Scottsdale TEC Ally Blue Onset have a heavy or light head feel?+
The representative listed head weight is 370 g, which sits around the 95th percentile among PING putters with this field available. This is a very heavy PING putter head by dataset standards. Heavier heads can feel more stable and make the head easier to sense, especially on shorter strokes, but preferred weight is strongly personal.
What putting stroke is the PING Scottsdale TEC Ally Blue Onset aimed at?+
PING lists the stroke fit as Straight. Treat that as a starting point, not a rule. Aim, face rotation, impact pattern and visual preference still decide whether the putter actually fits you.
Is the PING Scottsdale TEC Ally Blue Onset putter unusually long or short?+
The representative listed length is 35 in, which sits around the 96th percentile among PING putters with this field available. The listed putter length is long versus the PING dataset. Putter length changes posture, eye position and arc, so the right length is a fit issue rather than a simple performance upgrade.
Should I choose the PING Scottsdale TEC Ally Blue Onset based on head weight?+
Not by itself. Head weight changes feel and tempo, but total weight, shaft, grip, balance, green speed and your stroke all interact. Use head weight as one fitting input, not the final answer.
How old is the PING Scottsdale TEC Ally Blue Onset?+
The audited record places its launch around 2026. That makes it roughly 0 years old in 2026. Condition, shaft integrity and whether the club was altered since new can matter as much as the original spec sheet on an older club.
What shaft was listed for the PING Scottsdale TEC Ally Blue Onset?+
The researched record lists Matte black steel. That does not prove every surviving club has that shaft: custom orders and later reshafts are common, so check the actual shaft label before buying used.
What grip was listed for the PING Scottsdale TEC Ally Blue Onset?+
The researched record lists SuperStroke Tour 2.0. On a used club, the fitted grip may have been replaced many times, so treat this as original-spec context rather than a guarantee of what is on the club today.
Specification note: PING specifications can vary by generation, loft, shaft, market, fitting configuration and custom order. Historical models may be documented only by surviving catalog, retailer or observed-club evidence. Blank fields are intentionally left blank rather than guessed. Verify critical fitting or purchase details against an official PING specification source where available. Primary researched source.
