Feb 29th, 2016 Article
What's In The Bag This Week
What clubs were used to win around the world this week?
What clubs were used to win around the world this week?
Better, badder, longer. But not bigger. How Ping's engineers have ripped up the rule book with the new G400 driver
We want to hit the ball further in 2016. We're not sure we're ready to start working out though, so we thought we'd see which driver might help us hit longer drives this year. There are limitations in place on driver design by the R&A and USGA, but the manufactuers won't stop striving to produce drivers that hit the ball consistantly further.
Looking for a new flat stick? Well, here are six putters to die for. Not literally, that would be stupid...
Ping's new i200 irons might just be their best design ever. Forgiving, attractive, and soft. What more do you want from a golf club?
Why your golf will improve with a set of Ping's all new G400 irons....
Aaron Baddeley has signed to play Ping golf clubs for 2017.
We don't know about you, but we want to hit the ball further. From watching Jason, Dustin and Rory rip it off the tee, to seeing Lucas Dornan drive it 380 yards on the regular, distance matters. Here's a round up of 2017's best drivers.
It's the GolfPunk Supplement, a round up of the best read and watched articles and videos from the week. Plus some extra stuff like golf cartoons and most wanted items...
Bubba Watson will be show–casing a brand new driver at Erin Hills for the 117th US Open, and it is widely rumoured to be the new PING G400 driver.
PING has announced the signing of 2016 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship winner Tyrrell Hatton to a multi-year agreement, days after he came second at the DP Championship.
PING Apparel has announced the re-signing of the 2010 Open Champion, Louis Oosthuizen as well as several new apparel ambassadors, including 2015 European Solheim Cup captain Carin Koch.