Ping doesn’t take a one-size-fits-all approach to designing irons. For 2025, the company is offering a full range of models — from compact, tour-inspired blades to large, confidence-boosting ...
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 ...
Price: $295 with Ping’s Tour 2.0 Chrome and Black or Alta CB Blue 70, Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Black 85HY, or Project X Denali Red shaft Specs: Hollow-body design with forged maraging steel face, 17-4 ...
DUBLIN, Ohio. — Summer Tour launch season is in full swing and Ping is the latest OEM to start offering up new irons to Tour pros this week at the Memorial. The company is starting the seeding process ...
Ping released its new G440 line of drivers, fairway woods, hybrids and irons in January, along with the new version of its Scottsdale putter family. Now the Phoenix-based equipment maker has brought ...
It’s a unique time of year for PGA TOUR players and equipment manufacturers alike. On one hand, top PGA TOUR players are preparing for the FedExCup Playoffs, or they’re at least looking to capitalize ...
It’s not unusual for TOUR players, especially the increasing number of equipment free agents, to use clubs from multiple manufacturers. Their irons are usually built by a single brand, however. But ...
I just want to emphasize what Champ said. The advantage of blades to me is that you know EXACTLY how you hit a given ball. With cavity-backed clubs, it feels like you hit it great but then it does ...
What you need to know: The G440 irons add speed while enhancing forgiveness in a slimmed-down shape. A new heat-treatment process strengthened the 17-4 steel used for the clubhead, allowing for a ...