Ping has been cautious to accept some of the common technologies we’ve come to expect from many of today’s drivers — from adjustable hosels to moveable-weight technology. But there’s a reason for the ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The Ping G430 family of fairway woods and hybrids share the weight-saving technology of carbon composite on the crown with the speed benefits of a face structure that wraps ...
Replacing steel with carbon fiber nets an impressive amount of discretionary weight (10 grams) that is then added back to the head in the form of a tungsten backweight. The backweight serves two ...
Price: $385 each with Ping Alta CB Black 55 shaft, Project X HZRDUS Smoke Red shaft or Mitsubishi Kai’ Li White shaft and Golf Pride 360 Tour Velvet grip Specs: 17-4 stainless steel body with a ...
Building upon its popular G400 line of drivers, the Ping G410 Plus and G410 SFT drivers offer not only greater custom fitting options, according to the company, but also more overall ball speed and ...
Ping’s 2019 product introductions feature the company’s trademark forgiveness and have added a degree of adjustability that Ping clubs haven’t known before. The G410 Plus driver leads the line for ...
For equipment companies, the PGA TOUR often acts as proving grounds for new equipment before the company decides whether to release product to retail. Look no further than Ping’s Blueprint irons, and ...
Ping G410 LST, given its name most likely a lower-spinning line extension to the company's successful G410 family of drivers, was put on on the USGA conforming list of drivers this morning. The move ...
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