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Highest Measured MOI on the Market — 7,717 g·cm²Golf Digest 2026 Hot List — SilverToday's Golfer 5★
PXG Battle Ready II Apache Putter

PXG Battle Ready II Apache Putter

PXG's biggest, most stable mallet — its 7,717 g·cm² MOI is the highest measured of any putter on the market (35.4% beyond TaylorMade's Spider Tour), earning a Golf Digest 2026 Hot List Silver and a 5-star Today's Golfer score, though a lumbering feel on long putts, a heavy head and polarizing looks keep it niche.

8.8
Consensus score
moderate confidence
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sources across the web
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Expert reviews
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Forum threads
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Data-driven tests
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Retail reviews
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The consensus

The PXG Battle Ready II Apache is the high-MOI flagship of PXG's nine-model Battle Ready II putter line and, on paper, the most forgiving putter you can buy. Its PXG-published MOI of 7,717 g·cm² is the highest measured figure on the market — 35.4% beyond TaylorMade's Spider Tour and 39% above the next-most-stable model in PXG's own range — made possible by a thin-walled hollow body that frees up mass to push to the perimeter, paired with an ultra-thin 0.055" pyramid-milled face over an S COR polymer core. It is currently shipping, and the Battle Ready II line earned a Silver medal on Golf Digest's 2026 Hot List for mallet putters.

Where the sources agree: forgiveness, alignment and feel. Today's Golfer gave it a full 5 stars and called it “a beast,” and Plugged In Golf confirmed you can strike the ball almost anywhere on the face without the head twisting off line. Reviewers praised how cleanly PXG hid such a large footprint behind a sleek shape and a bold single sightline, and — despite all the engineering — the impact reads as a soft, traditional “tock.” The depth of fitting is a genuine differentiator too: four hosels (including a toe-hang Plumber's Neck), adjustable weights, custom length/lie/loft, and steel, graphite or M16 shafts mean it can be dialed to an arcing stroke, not just a straight one.

Where the consensus fractures: distance control, weight and brand. In an ironic twist for a forgiveness putter, Plugged In Golf found the big, heavy head a little lumbering on long putts and admitted to struggling with lag distance control — the clearest knock against it. At 375–395g it is the heaviest mallet in the line and won't suit players who like a light putter, the styling is polarizing (GolfWRX likened it to a Phantom X 12), and at $389.99 list it comes from a brand still establishing its putter credentials. With fewer fully-tested independent reviews than mainstream mallets, our confidence is moderate. But for a mid-to-high handicapper who wants the absolute most stable head money can buy — especially at today's discounted street prices — the Apache delivers a real, measurable forgiveness edge that nothing else on this list can match.

The one-liner

PXG's biggest, most stable mallet — its 7,717 g·cm² MOI is the highest measured of any putter on the market (35.4% beyond TaylorMade's Spider Tour), earning a Golf Digest 2026 Hot List Silver and a 5-star Today's Golfer score, though a lumbering feel on long putts, a heavy head and polarizing looks keep it niche.

Category ratings

Look / shelf appeal
8.4
Feel / feedback
8.2
Alignment aid
9.0
Forgiveness / stability
9.8
Distance control
8.0
Roll quality
8.9
Value
7.6

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