The new Ping G400 Max driver, the fourth in the G400 family of drivers, may look like a simple line extension, but pushing the G400 design to the USGA’s size limits yields a driver with the highest ...
If you like Ping’s impressive G400 driver but want a 460cc model with even more stability, the new G400 Max ($400) is right up your alley. Featuring a deeper profile than the standard G400, the Max ...
Forgiveness is something everyone can use on the golf course. And with no club is that more important than the driver, the most difficult of the 14 in the bag to hit straight consistently. PING can’t ...
Think of the Ping G400 driver as a faster, juiced-up version of last season's G driver, because it shares some of that club's core technologies. But thanks to a series of subtle improvements, the G400 ...
Designed to replace the previous (and excellent) G400 driver, the new Ping G410 Plus driver ($500) features additional adjustability via an improved loft sleeve and a 16g moveable back weight with ...
Over the past several seasons, Ping developed a reputation for building extremely stable and forgiving drivers. Clubs such as the G, the G30, the G400 and last season’s G410 Plus blend a high moment ...
The new Ping G410 metalwoods, led by the transformational G410 driver, embody a bold direction in technology for the company, yes, but also in tone. In short, Ping’s engineers are describing its ...
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 ...
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