If you like Ping’s impressive G400 driver but want a 460cc model with even more stability, the new G400 Max ($400) is right up your alley. Featuring a deeper profile than the standard G400, the Max ...
Forgiveness is something everyone can use on the golf course. And with no club is that more important than the driver, the most difficult of the 14 in the bag to hit straight consistently. PING can’t ...
SPECS: 9° and 10.5° with Ping Alta CB, Ping Tour and various aftermarket shafts, including Mitsubishi Kuro Kage Silver Dual-Core TiNI 60, Project X HZRDUS Yellow 75 and Aldila X-Torsion Copper.
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, ...
Though Brooks Koepka’s Mizuno irons might have been the best equipment story at the U.S. Open, there were plenty of interesting storylines across the field that gearheads should keep their eye on.
As a golf equipment writer the past 27 years, I’ve been fortunate to try out nearly every new club that’s hit the market. Sometimes, even the top companies debut duds. PING, however, has always been ...
Ping has never been a company that rushes to market with new clubs. It has preferred to take its time, develop an idea fully and then launch. That means that when there is a new Ping offering, it’s ...
Paul Wood, Ping’s vice president of engineering and a Ph.D in applied mathematics, says something about draw-biased drivers that is at once obvious and sort of shocking: He estimates that 50 percent ...
THE SCOOP: The new G400 iron is engineered to give golfers tour-level distance and height combined with the forgiveness and control they need to hit more greens. Its COR-Eye Technology combines with a ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results