Jul 9th, 2017 Article
Ping G400 Driver
Better, badder, longer. But not bigger. How Ping's engineers have ripped up the rule book with the new G400 driver
Better, badder, longer. But not bigger. How Ping's engineers have ripped up the rule book with the new G400 driver
No doubt about it, the Ping G400 is their best ever fairway wood. It might even be THE best ever fairway wood...
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.
Why your golf will improve with a set of Ping's all new G400 irons....
Setting new standards in combined MOI and forgiveness for a driver, PING has introduced the new G400 Max driver, along with the G700 irons, Glide 2.0 Stealth wedges and PING Vault 2.0 putters. The new products are available for pre-order beginning today.
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With an emphasis on speed-generating face technology, maximised MOI’s and added adjustability, PING have introduced the G410 fairway woods, hybrids and crossovers to ensure golfers have multiple options to properly gap their sets.
Hot on the heels of the new G410 driver comes the G410 iron, a high-performance game-improvement model in a compact design.
Continuing an affiliation that goes back to his teen years with PING, Lee Westwood has signed another multi-year agreement to play PING equipment, PING Chairman & CEO John A. Solheim has announced.
In the G700 iron, PING engineers put a high priority on creating an iron that offers power and forgiveness by leveraging the advantages of a hollow-body design and a thin, maraging steel face, creating PING’s longest, highest-flying iron to date.