Ping’s max game-improvement G740 irons are big, ultra-forgiving and have soles designed to help golfers get more consistency.
Ping's new G Le4 family of clubs is here — a full line, from driver to putter, designed and engineered exclusively for women.
PING has been investing in women’s-specific designs for years and the new G Le4 lineup is the latest example. Instead of simply shrinking or repainting ...
Ping is rounding out its iron line up with the players distance i540 and the super game-improvement G740 irons.
The new, forged-face i540 is the brand's most forgiving player's distance iron yet, while the new G740 sees PING hit the ...
The new Ping G Le4 family has arrived. Discover how this performance-engineered range for women is built to deliver more distance and consistency with every club in the bag ...
PING’s new G740 irons are delightfully enormous. No, I’m not being ironic. The G740 iron heads are wonderfully wide whoppers ...
The new Ping G400 series of metalwoods and irons, the eighth update of Ping’s flagship “G” line since it was first introduced in 2003, dramatically and rather artfully builds on themes that really ...
If Ping’s G Le2 collection of women’s clubs proves anything, it is this: Contrary to what you might have seen on The View or read in books about men and women and Mars and Venus, all humans—at least ...
Price: $170 each with Ping AWT 2.0 steel shafts and Golf Pride Tour Velvet grips. $185 each with Alta CB Black graphite shafts. Who It’s For: The G430 irons are game-improvement clubs for mid- and ...
For equipment companies, the PGA TOUR often acts as proving grounds for new equipment before the company decides whether to release product to retail. Look no further than Ping’s Blueprint irons, and ...
Ping’s i540 irons feature a forged maraging steel face and inR-Air insert to increase ball speed while improving sound and feel across the set.