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 ...
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 ...
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 G440 driver lineup is quietly becoming one of the most trusted tools on Tour. But it also works well for amateurs. Here's why. The post Why you should consider adding the Ping G440 driver to ...
PGA Tour superstars Viktor Hovland and Sahith Theegala recently took to the Oak Tree National golf course in Edmond, Oklahoma, to promote PING's new G440 driver. The two golfers worked with the ...
On Monday morning, the U.S. Golf Association added a new driver from Ping to its Conforming Driver Head List, the G440 K, with both right-hand and left-hand versions now approved for tournament play.
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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