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G430 Drivers

PING G430 Drivers

Speed and Adjustability
PING’s G430 line promises to usher in the next generation of speed. To carry out this bold claim, the manufacturer has implemented an ambitious new design for their driver clubfaces. All three PING G430 Models, from the SFT, to the MAX, to the LST, all feature the company’s new T9S+ Forged Face. This shallow, variable-thickness clubface is thinner than ever and creates more face deflection at impact. The result is increased ball speeds, PING’s largest distance gains to date.

New to the PING G430 SFT is a better-than-ever moveable weight. This adjustability feature allows for 13 yards of shot bending in the “Draw” setting, and 7 additional yards of bending in the “Draw+” setting. These two settings are exactly what a golfer who struggles with a slice needs to hit the ball straighter and shoot lower scores.

The most forgiving model in the PING G430 lineup is the G430 MAX Driver. This ultra-high MOI clubface is available as a 9°, 10.5°, or 12° head, and boasts a 3-position CG shifter. This adjustability feature allows golfers to choose whether they would like a draw bias, a fade bias, or no bias. Like the other two models, the G430 MAX features a new internal rib structure that produces a highly satisfying sound and feel at impact.

The third, and final, model in PING’s G430 driver line is the G430 LST Driver. At only 440cc, this driver’s clubhead is tailored specifically for the aesthetic preferences of the better player. Also, as its name suggests, this model uses Low Spin Technology to drive down spin rate and optimize launch conditions.

PING G425 Drivers

Delivers Top Technology & Forgiveness
PING drivers have always delivered when it comes to forgiveness, and the G425 drivers are no exception. PING is taking MOI to the Max by improving DragonFly Technology, allowing for more weight redistribution throughout the clubhead in all three models. Each G425 driver also includes PING’s trademark turbulators on the crown designed to increase club speed on the downswing.

Additionally, the G425 drivers produce explosive ball speeds and a pleasing sound thanks to a T9S+ forged clubface that flexes at impact and an internal rib structure inside the Ti-8-1-1 body. Of the three models, the G425 Max will fit the most golfers and features an adjustable 26-gram tungsten weight in the back of the club that allows golfers to manipulate the center of gravity. The G425 LST offers lower spin (500-700 RPM lower than G425 Max) and has a 17-gram adjustable tungsten weight. The G425 SFT provides effortless launch and has a 23-gram fixed tungsten weight in the heel to promote a draw bias. All three models come with PING’s Trajectory Tuning 2.0 adjustable hosel that allows golfers to fine-tune loft and lie.
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G425 Drivers

PING G410 Drivers

Significant Ball Speed & Forgiveness
Over the course of the last several years, PING drivers have been lauded for what has been an industry-leading combination of distance and accuracy. With its new G410 drivers, PING will once again be offering significant ball speed and forgiveness for players of all ability levels, as well as the innovative aerodynamics it has been known for. But PING also has taken its customization offerings to a whole new level in both the G410 Plus and the G410 SFT.

Both new drivers feature a new, lightweight adjustable hosel that offers more fitting options, and the G410 Plus also features movable weight technology, which PING is calling Custom CG, to help players more easily create the shot shape they want or fight their most common miss. Of course, the SFT was designed specifically to help players fight a slice, and both new models feature a thinner, treat-heated forged clubface that is producing faster ball speeds than G400.
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G410 Drivers
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G410 LST Drivers

PING G410 LST Drivers

Low Spin Technology
PING has had great success with its LST (Low Spin Technology) drivers and believes the new G410 LST will continue that trend. As the name would suggest, the G410 LST was created for players who need to lower their spin rates. More specifically, the G410 LST will spin between 200 and 400 RPM lower than the G410 Plus. Forgiveness, however, has not been sacrificed, and the G410 LST offers three percent higher MOI than its predecessor, the G400 LST.

Also of note, the G410 LST features a slightly smaller and more rounded shape at 450cc than the other G410 models. There is shared technology in the G410s, however, and that starts with Custom CG Tuning, which allows players to use a movable weight to create either a draw, fade, or neutral ball flight bias. Additionally, a new adjustable hosel gives golfers added loft adjustability and flat lie angle settings to help them further dial in their preferred flight conditions.

PING G430 Irons

Stronger lofts, more distance
The driving focus behind PING’s new G430 Irons was simple: more distance. First, the manufacturer designed these sticks with stronger lofts across the set, while ensuring they offered proper gapping options and standard lofts in the traditional scoring wedges. Also, with Purflex, PING has installed seven flex zones across the face to allow for more free bending. Thanks to this addition, the golfer experiences not only more ball speed, but a more pleasing sound and feel as well. Finally, a forgiving sole design ensures clean turf interaction and improves performance on “heavy” shots.
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i230 Irons

PING i230 Irons

Better feeling & increased distance
Despite having only been just released, the PING i230 Irons have already been seen in winners' circles around professional golf. Now available to the general golfing community, every amateur can now reap the benefits of the outstanding technology built into these PING irons. As a manufacturer renowned for their quality irons, PING set up a high bar with their previous models, but the i230s have cleared it with ease thanks to a variety of innovations.

The multi-material, five-piece construction of the PING i230 Irons, which delivers a better feeling at impact and increased distance, is potentially the chief breakthrough in this design. A new elastomer insert also gave PING engineers 21 grams of discretionary weight to redistribute around the clubface to lower the overall center of gravity and boost forgiveness. Finally, the rounded leading edge of the PING i230s provides golfers with a higher level of turf interaction than ever.

PING i525 Irons

Players Distance Irons
The new PING i525 irons represent a fantastic new addition to the players-distance iron category. Ball speed and distance are supplied by the new ballistic face, which consists of a variable-thickness, maraging steel, allowing for more face flexing to launch shots faster and higher consistently. Meanwhile, the EVA polymer implemented in each iron in precisely-controlled amounts provides a superb sound and feel. For consistency, PING added the MicroMax grooves, which feature tighter spacing to allow for an average of four more grooves for fewer fliers and better spin retention.

The i525 irons will fit a wide range of players seeking a terrific combination of explosive distance, high launch, reliable forgiveness, and ample workability. Additionally, golfers who generate too much spin with their irons will benefit from the lower-spinning i525 irons.
  • Category: Players-Distance
  • Handicap Range: 5-20
  • Provides forgiveness without sacrificing workability
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i59 Irons

PING i59 Irons

PING players iron
PING has taken its iron technology to the next level with their new i59 Irons. While the forged i59s feature the classic, sleek look expected from a PING players iron, they also sport several innovations that make them surprisingly forgiving weapons. Powering the i59 irons internally is AlumiCore technology, which consists of an aluminum core that is roughy ⅓ of the density compared to traditional stainless steel. This allowed PING engineers to reposition 30 grams of material around the toe and the heel to elevate MOI and increase forgiveness.

The end result is an iron that boasts the same forgiveness properties as the i210 irons, but in a slimmer, more appealing forged construction. The PING i59 Irons serve as the natural replacement for the iBlade irons, as they are designed for low handicap golfers who want a touch more forgiveness compared to the pure blade PING Blueprint irons.

PING G425 Irons

Terrific Feel & Excellent Ball Speed
PING re-engineered the clubface when designing the G425 irons, implementing a variable face thickness (VFT) construction into the 17-4 stainless steel body. This design is commonly found in fairway woods and hybrids and produces superb face flexing and, thus, excellent ball speeds. Despite a slightly smaller size, the G425 irons boast 3 percent higher MOI due to mass savings created by the new face design that have been repositioned to the toe and heel weights.

Additionally, the G425 irons offer terrific feel thanks to a multi-material cavity badge that dampens unwanted vibrations. The G425 irons fall into the game-improvement category and will fit any golfer seeking a set of irons that is forgiving and explosive.
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G425 Irons

PING G710 Irons

High Density Grain Flow Forged.
G710 irons were a huge success for PING, as they provided players with incredible distance, forgiveness, and launch conditions. Brand new from PING are the G710 irons, which promise to deliver similar but improved performance in a stylish new design. Right away, players will notice the black PVD finish, which gives the G710s a more compact look at address. Additionally, the use of epoxy behind the clubface creates a quieter, more pleasing sound and feel.

But the incredible distance and high launch will remain, as a C300 clubface and improved face flexing mechanics generate faster ball speeds and make it easier to get the ball in the air. Also of note, the G710 irons will offer five percent higher MOI than G700, thanks in large part to enhanced perimeter weighting, tungsten weight in the toe, and new shaft weights, all of which combine to create a lower CG position that promotes improved accuracy on off-center strikes.
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PING G410 Iron Sets

Higher Launch & Added Forgiveness
G-series irons from PING have been a revelation through the years for mid- and high-handicap golfers, most of whom need an infusion of increased distance, higher launch, and added forgiveness in their iron game. Plain and simple, G series irons have made golf more fun. Now, with its new G410 irons, not only has PING taken the aforementioned playability to new heights, it has done so in a more streamlined package that offers better sound and feel as well.

More specifically, the blade length of the G410 irons is three percent shorter when compared to G400 and there’s 10 percent less offset as well. That said, with what PING has done to add weight to the heel and toe region of the G410 irons, their MOI has also increased by eight percent. Also of note, Cor-EYE Technology and an undercut top-rail combine to provide exceptional ball speeds from across the face and naturally high launch conditions.
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G410 Iron Sets
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G410 Crossover

PING G410 Crossover

Hybrid Like Performance with an Iron Like Workability
PING first introduced its Crossover utility club in the G line and it was also part of the G400 lineup. Compared to those two iterations, however, the new G410 looks like it has been in the gym working out relentlessly. With a new, streamlined shape that is more reminiscent of an i500 long iron, the G410 Crossover will give golfers who want hybid-like performance and iron-like workability in one packages exactly what they’re looking for.

More specifically, with its maraging steel clubface, hollow design, and unique flexing mechanics, the G410 Crossover will deliver ball speeds and launch conditions more like a hybrid or even a fairway wood. That said, its sole design, tungsten weighting in the toe, and straighter clubface will allow players to shape shots the way they would be able to with a traditional long iron, albeit with far more forgiveness on off-center strikes.

PING Blueprint Irons

The Smallest Irons on the Market
When it comes to PING’s new Blueprint irons, there are no mysteries. When you see this iron for the first time you’ll know immediately that it was created solely with elte ball-strikers in mind. PING staff member and former British Open champion Louis Oosthuizen was among the touring professionals who played a critical role in developing the Blueprint irons, and they have been spotted in the bags of several PING players in 2019.

Most notable about the Blueprint irons is their incredibly compact profile, including thin toplines and narrow soles. For comparison sake, they would rank among the smallest irons on the market today, which promotes the workability that better players demand from an iron. The Blueprint irons are a true muscleback design and have been forged using soft 8620 carbon steel to provide a soft, crisp sound and feel at impact.
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i500 Irons

PING i500 Irons

Players Power Iron
For PING, the i500 represents a foray into a completely new product category for the company, one it’s calling the Players Power Iron. And it’s an apt name, as the classic, elegant look of the i500 is going to appeal to better players and even the most discerning golfer. But at the same time, these are irons that deliver explosive distance numbers and towering launch conditions to help the average player, and that performance is made possible thanks in large part to a hollow design and forged C300 maraging steel clubface that flexes like a fairway wood at impact.

So who’s the i500 iron going to best suited for? That will be a long list. Lower-handicappers will love the look and the shot-shaping ability that comes with the compact blade shape and limited offset. They’ll also enjoy a sound and feel that’s more crisp than the G700. But more modest ball-strikers can also benefit from the i500, as it will provide the game-improvement performance and forgiveness that they need to hit better iron shots. Add it all up and what you have is a winning combination and an iron that’s likely to be a massive commercial success.

PING i210 Irons

Precision Performance
PING’s new i210 will be stepping into some big shoes as it replaces the i200, which was a huge success. How good was the i200? Good enough that it was played by numerous touring pros around the world as well as countless mid-handicap amateurs. Still, PING believes that the i210 will be a significant upgrade, as it will still provide the precision performance that golfers loved about the i200 but in a more streamlined shape that appeals to the eye. Additionally, the i210 is softer than its predecessor and ranks as far and away the softest iron PING has ever made.

A new sole design will also make the i210 a better fit for a wider array of golfers in terms of turf interaction and make it easier for players to work the ball, and its new Hydropearl 2.0 finish will give players a more traditional look while also offering more durability. In terms of fit, as was the case with i200, expect the i210 to rank among the most versatile in the game. It’s certain to go immediately into bags on Tour, and it has everything recreational golfers want and need.
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G430 Hybrids

PING G430 Hybrids

Ultimate Gap-Filler
PING’s G430 Hybrid is the ultimate gap-filler in a golfer’s bag. How a golfer transitions from woods to irons is one of the most important decisions all golfers face, and, should he or she choose to bridge that chasm with a hybrid, this new entry from PING deserves a serious look.

With their all-new Facewrap technology, PING has designed the G430 Hybrid with a thin, high-strength maraging face that wraps into the sole and crown. This face increases flexing, thereby boosting launch and maximizing overall distance. Also, a new tungsten weight on the sole ensures that golfers sacrifice absolutely zero forgiveness as they increase their overall distance.

PING iCrossover

The PING iCrossover serves as the solution to one of the most common problems in golf: the difficult-to-hit long iron. Many golfers are looking for the forgiveness and technology available in fairway woods with the accuracy and aesthetics of an iron. The PING iCrossover walks that line perfectly, making it one of the most unique clubs in golf.

With three different loft options for the PING iCrossover, the manufacturer offers further opportunities for flexibility with Trajectory Tuning 2.0. Thanks to this new feature, golfers can choose from eight different loft and lie settings at will to optimize their ball flights. The new maraging steel face boasts a lower hinge point and launches the ball higher and farther without sacrificing forgiveness. A matte-black hydropearl 2.0 chrome finish looks fantastic in all lighting conditions and ensures that the PING iCrossover looks as good as it performs.
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G425 Hybrids

PING G425 Hybrids

Consistent Performance Through New Technologies
Consistency is the name of the game for PING, and its new G425 hybrid delivers more consistent performance through a couple of new technologies. Facewrap Technology features a thin, high-strength maraging steel face that stretches into the crown and sole, improving face flexing and delivering high ball speeds regardless of where contact is made. Spinsistency, meanwhile, consists of a new face curvature that decreases the loft by 2.5 degrees low on the face to improve mis-hits.

The G425 hybrid is designed to fit all golfers seeking higher launch and easy-to-hit performance in that tricky spot of the bag between irons and fairway woods. It’s also worth noting that PING’s adjustable hosel allows for launch and spin conditions to be optimized.
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G410 Hybrids

PING G410 Hybrids

High Launch & Enhanced Stability
With irons continuing to get longer thanks to technology, PING understands that hybrids need to push the envelope as well in terms of distance. As it relates to the new G410 hybrids, PING has taken a few measures to ramp up ball speed. Most notable is the use of maraging steel, which is lightweight but very strong, to construct the clubface, but the face has also been made thinner thanks in large part to a 6.5 percent increase in the profile size of G410 compared to G400.

The G410 hybrids also feature a low-density tungsten weight that has been positioned deep and back in the clubhead to promote naturally high launch and enhanced stability at impact. Additionally, a new adjustable hosel offers players more fitting options to dial in their preferred shot shape and trajectory, and the addition of three settings that provide flatter lie angles should prove especially helpful for the many golfers whose miss with a hybrid tends to be a hook.

PING 2023 Putters

Consistency & Forgiveness
PING has been a leader in putter design and construction for decades. The new PING 2023 putter series delivers in tremendous feel, beautiful aesthetics, and consistent performance. In total, there are 11 models in the PING 2023 series, including three blades, four mid-mallets, and four mallets.

Each 2023 PING Putter is designed with consistency and forgiveness in mind. For some, that is achieved through tungsten weighting in the heel and toe to stabilize the clubhead. For other models, specifically the mallets, it is achieved through a multi-material construction of light aluminum and 304 stainless steel that brings the center of gravity low and back. Through a soft PEBAX insert or a shallow milled face, golfers can choose between a soft feel or a firmer feel within the PING 2023 putter series. And lastly, PING made sure to include a plethora of alignment aids to help golfers dial in their aim with each putt.
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2021 Putters

2021 PING Putters

PING has designed some excellent golf clubs over the years, but perhaps where the company has left its mark the most is through constructing putters. The 2021 PING putters include a unique combination of materials and technologies to deliver excellent feel and forgiveness. In total, there are 11 head models in the 2021 PING putter series (three blades, four mid-mallets, and five mallets).

Each 2021 PING putter features a multi-material construction that includes 17-4 stainless steel, tungsten, and aluminum. The tungsten is positioned in the heel and toe to stabilize the clubhead at impact. The Dual-Durometer face insert includes a front layer of Pebax that is softer for precision on short putts, while the back layer is firmer to provide distance control on longer putts. The face insert also features shallower grooves that are uniform depth across the face, delivering extremely soft feel and consistent roll.

PING PLD Milled putters

Tour-validated models
The new PING PLD Milled putters represent another step forward in PING putters, consisting of four tour-validated models meticulously milled to perfection with premium materials. Each model features a deep AMP face texture that produces a tour-preferred soft feel to deliver precision and control.

Of the four models, three of them are designed to fit golfers with a Slight Arc in their putting strokes (Anser, Anser 2, and Prime Tyne 4). Meanwhile, the DS 72 model is best suited for golfers with a straight-back, straight-through putting stroke. Additionally, the PING PLD Milled putters can be customized by adjusting the loft +/- 2° and the lie angle +/- 4.0° to fit your unique putting stroke.
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Heppler Putters

PING Heppler Putters

Improved Stability.
Brand new from PING to start 2020 is the Heppler putter franchise, which PING has created for players who prefer a firmer feel from their putter. Heppler putters feature a fully machined, solid face with no insert, which provides better feedback both acoustically and as it relates to feel in the hands. Heppler putters will also include the adjustable shaft length technology that PING introduced in the Sigma 2 line, but the shaft has been made stiffer to improve stability.

Each Heppler model was constructed using premium steel and cast aluminum, and the visual package is stunning as well, as a copper and black finish is accentuated by highly effective white alignment features. Additionally, there will be nine models in the Heppler lineup, ranging from traditional blades to high-MOI modern mallets. And as is always the case, PING will offer options that will fit any player’s stroke type.
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Sigma 2 Putters

PING Sigma 2 Putters

Consistent Contact & Better Results
PING’s new Sigma 2 putters offer groundbreaking adjustable shaft technology to help players self-fit their putter from a length standpoint to perfectly match their setup position, with the result being more consistent contact and better results on the greens. Each Sigma 2 putter can be easily adjusted to lengths between 32 and 36 inches by using a small tool that is inserted into the top of the grip. Adjustments, however, will not affect the grip, as it will stay perfectly aligned while any length changes are being made.

Additionally, a new Dual-Durometer face insert has been utilized in the Sigma 2 line. It features a soft front layer and firmer back layer, which combine to provide optimal precision on short putts but enhanced feedback on longer putts to promote improved speed control. In all, there are nine unique head shapes available in the Sigma 2 line, including classic PING models like the Anser and the Tyne, as well as brand new models like the Valor and the highly unique Fetch.

PING G430 Fairway Woods

Lower CG, Higher MOI
Bolstering PING’s three standout G430 driver models are two G430 Fairway Wood models: the G430 MAX and G430 SFT. Both PING fairway woods boast a new composite crown that saves weight and lowers CG. By accomplishing these two feats, PING has raised the MOI of each clubhead, boosting the forgiveness of each model. Also, with Spinsistency, a variable roll radius on the bottom of the clubface, PING has increased performance on shots struck low on the face.

PING’s G430 SFT Fairway Wood is geared toward higher-handicap golfers, as it prioritizes distance and forgiveness. Leveraging all-new Facewrap technology, PING has outfitted both fairway woods with a thin, high-strength maraging face that wraps into the sole and crown. This face increases flexing, thereby boosting launch and maximizing overall distance.

Like its counterpart, the PING G430 MAX Fairway Wood features Trajectory Tuning 2.0 technology. With eight different settings at their disposal, golfers can alter their loft and lie at will based on their desired ball flight characteristics. This model is available in a wide variety of lofts, from 15°, to 18°, to 21°, to 24°.
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G425 Fairway Woods

PING G425 Fairway Woods

Improved Performance on Mis-Hits
PING is significantly advancing performance in fairway woods with the G425 models thanks to a couple of key technologies. Facewrap Technology consists of a thin, high-strength maraging steel face that extends into the crown and the sole that increases face flexing for higher ball speeds and better launch. Additionally, Spinsistency features a complex face curvature that modifies the roll profile, particularly low on the face where the loft decreases by 2.5 degrees. This improves performance on mis-hits, specifically the common miss low on the face.

The G425 Max fairway wood is designed to fit most golfers with the combination of high launch and low spin. The G425 LST will offer lower spin and a lower, more penetrating ball flight. The G425 SFT includes more weight positioned in the heel to promote a draw bias and help those who frequently slice the ball.

PING G410 Fairway Woods

Effortless Launch & Slow Spin
With its new line of G410 fairway woods, PING has been able to move the CG lower in the clubhead but also closer to the clubface to create an impressive combination of effortless launch and low spin, which is the ultimate recipe for maximizing distance. Additionally, there are three unique fairway models for players to choose from to fit their needs, and each features a new lightweight, adjustable hosel with added settings to help fine tune performance.

The three models, all of which utilize a maraging steel clubface that promotes ball speed gains, are the standard G410, the G410 SFT, and the G410 LST. The standard G410 will fit the widest array of players, while the larger, more lightweight SFT was designed for players who struggle with a block or a slice. Finally, the LST replaces the Stretch fairway in PING’s lineup, but it has a profile that’s 11 percent smaller and will also reduce spin by about 300 RPM.
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PING Glide 4.0 Wedges

Milled Grooves & Face Blast
The PING Glide 4.0 Wedges represent the next step in PING innovation, as proven by their numerous technological improvements and opportunities for personalization. A new multi-material construction pairs 8620 carbon steel with a soft elastomer insert to ensure an unmatched feel around the greens. With a redesigned, compact shape, the leading edge and the hosel of the Glide 4.0 Wedges present an appealing setup look to golfers.

Crucially, PING offers golfers four different grind options in the new Glide 4.0 Wedges, each of which suits different angles of attack and turf conditions. The S Grind will fit most golfers well, offering a rounded leading edge and plenty of bounce. The W Grind sports a full-sole design, which is highly forgiving through the turf and works best on square-faced shots. The E Grind has a high toe and a tapered hosel, which will help golfers optimize their bunker play. Finally, the T Grind in the PING Glide 4.0 Wedge features a large amount of leading-edge bounce and a half-moon sole shaping.

PING Glide Forged Pro Wedges

Designed specifically for shot-makers
Designed specifically for shot-makers, the new PING Glide Forged Pro Wedge sports an attractive profile and several innovations that boost versatility and feel. To create a tour-preferred shape, PING engineers gave the Glide Forged Pro a shorter heel-toe length and a slight amount of hosel relief. Wheel-cut, fully machined grooves generate consistent launch and spin control. The friction face also features an Emery blast finish and a Hydropearl 2.0 finish, both of which help ensure further consistency in any playing conditions.

PING offers two different grind options for the Glide Forged Pro: the S Grind, which features moderate bounce (10°) and a rounded lead edge, and the T Grind, which features a narrower sole and less bounce (6°). The S grind will appeal to the widest range of players, providing ample bounce and relief. The T grind, meanwhile, will especially appeal to players who like to manipulate the clubface around the greens and get creative with short game shots. With multiple grind options, golfers can optimize their Glide Forged Pro Wedge to increase their precision around the greens.
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PING Glide 3.0 Wedges

Forgiveness, Feel, & Versatility
In creating the new Glide 3.0 wedges, PING engineers wanted to make advances in terms of spin, forgiveness, feel, and versatility. Accomplishing those goals has been done in several ways, starting with patented wheel-cut grooves that increase ball interaction to create more spin. The grooves in the lower-lofted wedges (46, 50, and 52 degrees) are less aggressive to provide optimal performance on full shots, while the higher-lofted wedges (54, 56, 58, and 60 degrees) feature a deeper sidewall and sharper edge radius to provide maximum spin around the green.

Additionally, Glide 3.0 wedges feature a higher-MOI clubhead. An elastomer insert also combines with soft 431 stainless steel to provide improved feel at impact. Most notable, however, are the four different sole grinds that are available in the Glide 3.0 lineup to meet the needs of any player. The TS is a low-bounce option, while the SS is a mid-bounce option and the WS a high-bounce option. Additionally, the new Eye2 Grind provides players with incredible short-game versatility, especially from greenside bunkers.
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Glide Forged Wedges

PING Glide Forged Wedges

Precision, Control, and Versatility
In creating its new Glide Forged wedges, PING set out to meet the needs of its staff of Tour players and in the end created a wedge that it new would appeal to the game’s most serious amateurs as well. Glide Forged wedges feature a compact shape that will appeal to the eye of better players, and they will provide a softer sound and feel than any PING wedge that’s ever been made. Additionally, the face and spin technologies, construction, and shaping were all implemented to create an amazing level of precision, control, and versatility.

Also unique about Glide Forged wedges is tungsten toe weighting, which offers a level of forgiveness that belies their compact shape. There are also exciting customization options available, including eye-catching graphics and the ability to take advantage of personalized stamping. PING understands that Glide Forged won’t appeal to everyone, but for those who want the ultimate in precision, performance, and feel, they’ll deserve serious consideration.

Ping G LE2 Models

Created Specifically for a Women's Game
PING's commitment to recreational golfers includes everyone who plays the game, and it fully understands that women have different needs than men when it comes to their golf equipment. That mindset was the impetus for the original G Le golf club line and now the brand new G Le2 lineup, which was created specifically for women, their clubhead speeds, their swing tendencies, and the performance attributes that they value most on the golf course.

Noteworthy about the new G Le2 line, which includes a driver, four fairway wood and hybrid options, irons, wedges, and three adjustable length putters, is that each club has been made lighter when compared to G Le. The lightweight designs are crucial in terms of helping players generate clubhead speed, but they also make it easier to square the clubface at impact and create higher launch conditions. Additionally, each G Le2 golf club is custom built, and PING has increased its fitting options within the line to optimize performance for any golfer.