Torque,” but their take on the putter industry’s biggest craze has loads of other ways to help you get it in the hole. The company is bringing its first Onset putters to a full retail release in the ...
Realizing not everyone has the time to consume endless content on club launch day, we’re offering a fresh version of our detailed tech write-ups that hits on the high points. Here’s what you need to ...
How much can the latest technology add to your game? Jessica Marksbury found out during a recent G Le4 fitting at Ping's Proving Grounds. The post A Ping G Le4 fitting introduced a brand new club to ...
Perhaps the hardest shot for beginners is the bunker shot, the only shot in golf where we’re taught to hit something other than the ball first. But just like they did with the ChipR for chip shots, ...
If you play the word association game with Ping golf clubs — specifically irons — the first thing that comes to mind for most is the word forgiving. Now, on the heels of releasing the better ...
Whether you’re an aspiring competitive player or a weekend hacker, hitting the ball higher is usually something that will help you get your next shot closer to the hole. Ping’s latest irons accomplish ...
Ping knows the best wedge shots are the ones that launch low and land with control and spin on the green. So with the new S259 wedges, Ping aimed to make those shots easier to hit more often, without ...
Since Karsten Solheim founded Ping in 1959, the company has been making some of the game’s most forgiving “player-friendly” products. When you consider innovations like the Anser putter, perimeter ...
When Viktor Hovland needed a putter, he reached out to Ping and worked extensively with their engineering team to create a fully customized PLD DS72 mallet that’s been in his bag for all three of his ...
Golfers can expect to see more distance from Ping’s latest G430 irons. A few more yards is a reasonable expectation when a new model is released, but Ping claims the number is actually 7 to 10 yards ...
It was amusing, when John A. Solheim, the chairman and CEO of Ping, made a casual Godfather reference in a recent interview. Solheim is not a student of the movie trilogy. He’s 75, an engineer by ...
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