Over the past several seasons, Ping developed a reputation for building extremely stable and forgiving drivers. Clubs such as the G, the G30, the G400 and last season’s G410 Plus blend a high moment ...
There’s a new Ping driver on the USGA conforming list, but odds are that you’ll have to wait patiently to see it in your local golf shop. The new G425 drivers, which come in three versions, look to be ...
Over a month ago, we saw three new Ping G425 drivers hit the USGA Conforming List. Last week, we saw Tyrrell Hatton win the BMW PGA Championship using a new Ping G425 LST driver, 3-wood and Max 7-wood ...
Ping's G425 metalwood line continues the company’s industry-leading push to the maximums for moment of inertia (MOI), which is best understood as the stability of the head on off-center hits (so ...
PING has officially launched its G425 drivers, so we had to put them to the test. In our recent head-to-head ClubTest, True Spec Golf’s DJ Lantz and GOLF.com’s senior equipment editor Andrew Tursky ...
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 ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Ping’s initial launch of its G410 drivers included only two models: a G410 Plus standard head and a G410 SFT (Straight Flight Technology) head. Most notably absent from the G410 ...
What the company says: “The new G410 line is aimed at every golfer out there from tour players to beginners. Now, we have added a left-right adjustability feature, so you can tune your ball to draw, ...