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 ...
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 ...
SPECS: 4-iron through SW in ten lie-angle options (color coded) with Ping AWT 2.0 steel, Ping Alta CB graphite, UST Recoil 760/780 ES graphite, True Temper Dynamic Gold, True Temper Dynamic Gold 105 ...
It’s a unique time of year for PGA TOUR players and equipment manufacturers alike. On one hand, top PGA TOUR players are preparing for the FedExCup Playoffs, or they’re at least looking to capitalize ...
The understated iBlade packs serious technology that makes it Ping’s most workable and forgiving blade-style iron. For starters, the 431 stainless steel face is thinner, stronger and generates greater ...
The new Ping G700 irons are the company’s first hollow-body set of irons, but you could say they were almost expected. The company, known for its one-piece investment cast irons since the 1960s, is ...
At this week’s Memorial and U.S. Women’s Open, some new Ping equipment might just find its way into the bags of some players. That’s because the company is bringing to tour its i240 irons and iDi ...
In recent months, Bubba Watson, Tony Finau and Louis Oosthuizen have popularized Ping “Blueprint Forged” prototype irons, which are made with compact profiles, thin toplines and thin soles. Oosthuizen ...