What you need to know: Ping’s latest players iron is designed for maximum consistency for golfers who wants no surprises. The irons launch slightly lower and have a moment of inertia similar to that ...
Ping’s s259 wedges replace the s159 line with six grind options, refined shaping and Hydropearl finish for more consistent ...
In 2018, Ping launched its G700 irons that were built for the ultimate in distance and forgiveness with hollow bodies and thin, maraging-steel faces. They were designed for high launch and ball speeds ...
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 ...
PING has unveiled its latest line of custom-fit, custom-built wedges with the launch of the s259, delivering enhanced spin ...
Price: $170 per club with Ping AWT 3.0 steel shafts and Golf Pride Tour Velvet grips. $185 per club with Ping Alta GB Blue graphite shafts Who They're For: Golfers with a handicap ranging from 10 to ...
Geoff Ogilvy signs autographs during practice for the 2006 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational held on the South Course at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio, on August 22, 2006.Photo by Chris Condon/PGA ...
Ping’s G710 irons continue a hollow-body iron path the company embarked on in 2016 with the introduction of its Crossover iron and followed with the G700. Its latest entry into that category, however, ...
It’s natural for most amateur golfers to assume that PGA TOUR players all play with heavy and stiff steel shafts in their irons. After all, PGA TOUR players swing incredibly fast, and with astounding ...