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Ping's G440 K just got two major conversions | Tour report
Ping's new G440 K driver got two major conversions at the WM Phoenix Open. Check out that story and more gear insights from ...
Ping’s G440K driver builds on the G430 Max 10K with dual carbon panels, a deeper CG, and the highest MOI in company history.
Ping’s s259 wedges replace the s159 line with six grind options, refined shaping and Hydropearl finish for more consistent ...
Next up for the Retro Review treatment is arguably the most iconic wedge of all time, the Ping Eye2 copper beryllium. It was ...
From shaft flex and weight, down to loft, and even hosel settings, the golf club specs of the best players in the world are an interesting deep dive. One of the most underappreciated components of ...
Realizing not everyone has the time to consume endless content on club launch day, we’re offering a fresh version of our detailed tech write-ups that hits on the high points. Here’s what you need to ...
What you need to know: Ping’s most extensive and versatile wedge line to date, the s159 line, features 25 loft/grind options. The grinds and shape were the result of direct feedback from the company’s ...
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Ping officially unveiled its G30 driver to the public Thursday, and while the club's shape and its emphasis on stability continue the tradition of its G-series drivers dating back to the debut of the ...
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