There are two general schools of thought in the world of golf equipment; play the clubs you know and trust, or test new equipment and play the clubs that test the best. Tiger Woods, for example, is ...
Back when the i20 series for Ping came out, the matte black was introduced for a company looking to show all those colored drivers that the coolest color in the game might just be the one everyone ...
After months of winning success in the professional ranks, Ping has officially announced the release of its new G425 family of products. Despite the early success of G425, Ping wasn’t discussing ...
Price: $600 for the G430 Max or G430 SFT 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. $630 for the G430 LST ...
Ping G-series of metalwoods have long been about forgiveness, and the sixth generation G25 travels down that same path with the added bonus of bringing adjustability to its entry-level driver for the ...
The Ping G410 LST expands the company’s G410 driver lineup by offering a low-spin option, but it does not move away from the company’s focus on stability on off-center hits, or what’s known as high ...
There is really only one thing I’m looking for in a hot new driver. Youth. Jagger says you can’t always get what you want. Truth. But I can still find a fleeting glimpse of youth in the right driver.
After a surprising T2 finish at the Wichita Open, Phillips revealed to reporters that his Ping gamer driver had none of the specs typically associated with a pro-caliber driver. In fact, his ...
Generally speaking, Ping takes a very considered approach when it comes to bringing out new products, and this summer’s release of its Anser adjustable driver is a prime example of that. Ping didn’t ...
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