Jul 15th, 2015 Article
Ping Launch new i Irons...
Ping have launched an awesome new i iron, replacing the outgoing i25 model. Read all about it first here.
Ping have launched an awesome new i iron, replacing the outgoing i25 model. Read all about it first here.
Designed to inspire female golfers to both look and play their best, PING has unveiled details of its Spring/Summer 2021 women’s apparel collection, which features bold floral prints to celebrate the transition into the warmer summer months.
PING today unveiled details of its 2019 Spring/Summer ladies’ apparel collection, which takes its inspiration from the company’s heritage in Arizona, USA.
Ping's parent company Karsten Manufacturing Corp. has recently purchased at least five patents from Nike, which relate to golf club technology.
PING has announced the signing of current staff player Andy Sullivan as an apparel ambassador on a multi-year agreement.
It's not driving iron. It's not a hybrid. It's the new G400 Crossover. And it's a very impressive bit of kit.
PING Apparel continues expanding its Spring/Summer range, showcasing its commitment to supporting the women’s game. Building off the success from previous years, the new range becomes their largest to date. It allows women to choose from various garments – with outfit choice and versatility at the forefront.
It was a triple winning weekend for PING with victories for Matt Wallace, Bubba Watson and Brady Schnell on the European, PGA and Web.com Tours.
So designing golf clubs is a job for rocket scientists and engineers, rather than good golfers. However there is a exception to the rule. Marty Jertson, Ping's Senior Design Engineer is also really good at golf. Like silly good.
Ping Collection have really upped their game this season.
In a departure from recent iron models, PING’s experts re-engineered the face of the G425 iron by employing a metal-wood-style, variable face thickness (VFT) design. This greatly increases flexing for measurable ball speed gains that launch shots higher and farther with the stopping power to hold greens – a rare result with most of today’s distance-minded irons.
We loved the Ping CRAZ-E putter. The man on the motorcycle always helped us hole more putts whenever we tried one.