PING has officially launched its G425 drivers, so we had to put them to the test. In our recent head-to-head ClubTest, True Spec Golf’s DJ Lantz and GOLF.com’s senior equipment editor Andrew Tursky ...
After months of winning success in the professional ranks, Ping has officially announced the release of its new G425 family of products. Despite the early success of G425, Ping wasn’t discussing ...
There’s a new Ping driver on the USGA conforming list, but odds are that you’ll have to wait patiently to see it in your local golf shop. The new G425 drivers, which come in three versions, look to be ...
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 ...
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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 ...
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These 2025 drivers have a surprising level of forgiveness, according to our robot testing
One of the benefits of independent robotic testing is its ability to validate insights that might initially seem implausible. For example, the most forgiving driver in this year's crop (at 95 mph) was ...
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Ping G440 Max vs Ping G430 Max Driver: Read Our Full Head-To-Head Verdict
This is a predictably strong product from Ping that is going to find its way into lots of golf bags in 2025. The addition of ...
Price: $137.50 each with Ping AWT 2.0 steel shafts or $150 each with Alta CB Slate graphite shafts Specs: Cast 17-4 stainless steel head with undercut cavity, multimaterial badge and hydrophobic ...
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