I was appalled the other day when a friend texted, “BTW, I bought a new driver.” I knew he didn’t get fit for it. I knew it came from some online deal that caught his scrolling eye. I knew it was ...
Ed. note: This is Part 2 of a special six-part series on fitting. Previous installments: How to find the perfect golf ball On Tour, Ping drivers are known for their efficiency and accuracy; I ...
After a quick adoption by Tour pros around the world, Ping's highly anticipated G440 lineup of metal woods is finally here.
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 ...
Spent a full day learning about some new ideas from Ping, and one of our big discussion topics was driver fitting and just how much fitting matters. Consider this study, shared with us by Brad ...
Is it important to maintain consistency in make and model with your driver and fairway woods? An expert explains. The post ...
One of the few remaining major holdouts has jumped into the adjustable driver game this week. Ping, which has utilized an adjustable fitting system with interchangeable heads and shafts since 2008, ...
It’s one of the top equipment questions every player asks at one time or another: What’s the right ball for me? Fitting someone to the right ball for his or her game has been more guesswork than ...
Key Technologies: Ultra-thin crown frees up six grams that get redistributed to the external sole weight. This plug helps to optimize the center of gravity for higher trajectories and reduced spin.
Ping have now released their latest range of drivers with the G440 family. There are three models in the latest range, along with three fairway wood designs, six hybrids and an iron set but we’ll be ...
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