Ping has been cautious to accept some of the common technologies we’ve come to expect from many of today’s drivers — from adjustable hosels to moveable-weight technology. But there’s a reason for the ...
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’s G-series irons have been the workhorse of the Ping iron family and one of the game's best-selling iron franchises since they were first introduced in 2003. For the most part, the main ...
Our take: Think of G410 as a game improvement iron that’s inspired by a players iron profile. A larger “flexing zone” enhances ball speed and higher heights, while a next-generation COR-Eye helps 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 ...
Ping doesn’t take a one-size-fits-all approach to designing irons. For 2025, the company is offering a full range of models — from compact, tour-inspired blades to large, confidence-boosting ...
Ping’s G410 irons preserve the G-series heritage of forgiveness while adding some pop in a pleasing-to-the-eye shape.
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