I was appalled the other day when a friend texted, “BTW, I bought a new driver.” I knew he didn’t get fit for it. I knew it came from some online deal that caught his scrolling eye. I knew it was ...
Welcome to GOLF.com’s ClubTest Proving Ground, where Managing Equipment Editor Jonathan Wall and Senior Equipment Editor Ryan Barath — along with a cast of GOLF writers and editors — put the latest ...
On the first episode of Fully Fit 2026, our panel visits the Ping Proving Grounds and is wowed by the new G440 K driver.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Using proprietary ball-flight models, predictive algorithms and company research of dozens of premium golf ball brands, Ping is introducing Ballnamic, a web-based, ball-fitting ...
Ping makes drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, irons, wedges and putters. The Phoenix-based company also sells golf bags, apparel and accessories, but you’re out of luck if you are looking for Ping golf ...
Did you go through a fitting when you bought your last driver? If the answer in no, chances are you're not realizing your full distance—or accuracy—potential. Which is why PING is all about getting ...
Building upon its popular G400 line of drivers, the Ping G410 Plus and G410 SFT drivers offer not only greater custom fitting options, according to the company, but also more overall ball speed and ...
Price: $600 for the G430 Max or G430 SFT 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. $630 for the G430 LST ...
What the company says: “The new G410 line is aimed at every golfer out there from tour players to beginners. Now, we have added a left-right adjustability feature, so you can tune your ball to draw, ...
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 ...