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 ...
Designed to replace the previous (and excellent) G400 driver, the new Ping G410 Plus driver ($500) features additional adjustability via an improved loft sleeve and a 16g moveable back weight with ...
Ever since Bubba Watson won the 2012 Masters with a custom pink-colored Ping G20 driver, he’s used a pink version of the newest Ping driver models. At the 2019 Waste Management Phoenix Open and the ...
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 ...
The new Ping G410 metalwoods, led by the transformational G410 driver, embody a bold direction in technology for the company, yes, but also in tone. In short, Ping’s engineers are describing its ...
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, ...
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 ...
Ping’s 2019 product introductions feature the company’s trademark forgiveness and have added a degree of adjustability that Ping clubs haven’t known before. The G410 Plus driver leads the line for ...
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 ...
Tyrrell Hatton broke through for his first PGA Tour victory Sunday at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Here’s a look inside his bag: DRIVER: Ping G410 Plus (9 degrees), with Mitsubishi Diamana RF60 TX ...