Blade Putter
PXG built the Mustang for golfers who let their putter swing on an arc, and the full toe hang tells you that before you ever roll a ball. This is a heel-toe weighted blade, the classic shape that has been draining putts since long before PXG existed, refined here with the milling and materials the brand is known for. If your hands stay quiet and the face wants to open and close through the stroke, the Mustang works with you instead of fighting you.
The 2020 version sits in PXG's Battle Ready family, which means precision CNC milling and sole weighting you can tune to dial in the head weight. There is no fancy insert story here and no oversized mallet body. It is a compact blade that rewards a repeatable stroke and honest contact. Miss the center and you will feel it, which is the point.
What you are buying is feel and feedback in a traditional package. The Mustang does not try to correct your stroke or hide your mistakes. It gives you a clean look at address and a soft, connected roll when you catch it right, and it lets you know when you did not.
Design
The Mustang is a milled blade with heel and toe weighting to keep the head stable on off-center strikes without turning it into a mallet. Full toe hang is the defining trait. Balance the putter on your finger and the toe points down toward the ground, which matches a stroke that arcs inside, square, and back inside. That is not a forgiveness feature, it is a fit feature, and it is why this putter belongs with certain players and not others. PXG left the topline clean with no alignment aid, so you get an uncluttered view over the ball and rely on the shape of the head to frame your line. The Battle Ready sole weighting lets you adjust the overall head weight to suit faster or slower greens and personal feel preference. The milled face produces the firm, precise roll PXG putters are known for, with feedback that tells you exactly where you made contact.
Who It's For
- You have an arced putting stroke where the face rotates open to closed, which is exactly what full toe hang is built to match.
- You prefer a compact traditional blade over a chunky mallet and want a clean, distraction-free look at address.
- You want honest feedback on contact and are willing to trade some forgiveness for feel and control.
- You like the idea of tuning head weight to your stroke tempo and the greens you usually play.
- You are a confident putter who trusts your eyes to aim rather than leaning on a printed alignment line.
Technology
About PXG
PXG brings a distinctive approach to putter design, focusing on quality materials, precision manufacturing, and performance-driven engineering.
Specifications
| Brand | PXG |
| Model | Mustang |
| Year | 2020 |
| Type | Blade |
| Toe hang | Full toe hang |
| Alignment aid | No |
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the PXG Mustang good for a straight-back-straight-through stroke?
- Not really. The Mustang has full toe hang, which is designed for a stroke that arcs and lets the face rotate through impact. If your stroke is straight back and straight through, a face-balanced mallet will suit you better. Putter fit here is mostly about matching hang to your stroke path, and this one leans clearly toward an arc.
- Does the Mustang have any alignment aid on the top?
- No. The topline is clean with no sightline or dot. You aim using the shape of the blade and your own eyes. Some players love that uncluttered look, others want a line to reference. If you rely on a printed alignment aid to set your start line, this is not the putter for you.
- Can you adjust the weight on the PXG Mustang?
- Yes. It is part of PXG's Battle Ready line, which uses sole weighting so you can change the overall head weight. That lets you go heavier for slower greens or a smoother tempo and lighter for fast greens or a quicker stroke. It is a genuine fitting variable, not just a gimmick.
- How does the Mustang feel and sound at impact?
- It has a milled face that gives a firm, precise roll with clear feedback. Center strikes feel soft and connected, and off-center hits tell you about it. This is a feedback putter, not a forgiving one, so a well-struck putt feels great and a mishit lets you know where you went wrong.
- Is the PXG Mustang a blade or a mallet?
- It is a blade. Compact head, heel-toe weighting, traditional profile. The heel-toe weighting adds some stability compared to a pure flat-back blade, but it is still firmly in blade territory in look, size, and how it wants to be swung.
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