G425 Max: 14.5°, 17.5°, 20.5°, 23°; G425 LST: 14.5°; G425 SFT: 16°, 19°, 22° Our take: This year, Ping loses its familiar Turbulators from the crowns of its fairway woods and hybrids, replacing them ...
This year’s ClubTest is bigger and better than ever. To help you make sense of the mountain of high-tech new clubs on the market, we put all of the latest offerings from the top golf club ...
Specs: Stainless steel chassis with managing stainless steel face. Ideally, a fairway wood should blend distance with forgiveness, making it a club that golfers find easy to hit and that can perform ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The Ping G425 line of metalwoods continue the company’s industry-leading push to the extremes of moment of inertia (MOI), best understood as the stability of the head on ...
If it ain’t broke don’t fix it. This is not the motto above the Ping headquarters – but it could be – given their penchant to only bring out something new when they are certain of improvement across ...
Price: $385 each with Ping Alta CB Black 55 shaft, Project X HZRDUS Smoke Red shaft or Mitsubishi Kai’ Li White shaft and Golf Pride 360 Tour Velvet grip Specs: 17-4 stainless steel body with a ...
Ping's G425 metalwood line continues the company’s industry-leading push to the maximums for moment of inertia (MOI), which is best understood as the stability of the head on off-center hits (so ...
Ping made us wait a good six months or so for the LST version of its G430 fairway wood but we finally got our hands on it recently and based on our initial findings during testing, it was certainly ...