Fans of Ping drivers are probably well aware how dedicated to fitting the company is and that they usually offer multiple driver options to cover the full range of players. For example, in the case of ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Price: $650 with Alta CG Blue, Ping Tour 2.0, Project X Denali Red or Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Black shafts and Golf Pride Tour ...
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