Forgiveness is something everyone can use on the golf course. And with no club is that more important than the driver, the most difficult of the 14 in the bag to hit straight consistently. PING can’t ...
The new Ping G400 series of metalwoods and irons, the eighth update of Ping’s flagship “G” line since it was first introduced in 2003, dramatically and rather artfully builds on themes that really ...
SPECS: 9.0° and 10.5° with Ping Alta CB55, Ping Tour 65 and 75, Aldila X-Torsion Copper, Mitsubishi Kuro Kage Silver Dual-Core TiNi or Project X HZRDUS Yellow shafts. RECOMMENDATION: Targets all ...
Solheim spent his off-hours in his garage building golf clubs, including a putter that literally “pinged” upon striking a golf ball. He also designed the first heel-toe-weighted putter and irons, ...
The new Ping G400 Max driver, the fourth in the G400 family of drivers, may look like a simple line extension, but pushing the G400 design to the USGA’s size limits yields a driver with the highest ...
Ping has never been a company that rushes to market with new clubs. It has preferred to take its time, develop an idea fully and then launch. That means that when there is a new Ping offering, it’s ...
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 ...
SPECS: 9° and 10.5° with Ping Alta CB, Ping Tour and various aftermarket shafts, including Mitsubishi Kuro Kage Silver Dual-Core TiNI 60, Project X HZRDUS Yellow 75 and Aldila X-Torsion Copper.