Our take: Ping’s new G425 hybrids have a smoothed-out crown, and our testers appreciated the clean matte look with subtle dots for aiming. “I love the new alignment aid,” one tester said (and ...
For years Ping has been known for its focus on fitting and playability, making woods and hybrids that are easy to hit and forgiving. This year, with the release of the G425 hybrids, Ping has used some ...
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 ...
Specs: Stainless steel chassis with managing stainless steel face. Ideally, a fairway wood should blend distance with forgiveness, making it a club that golfers find easy to hit and that can perform ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The Ping G425 line of metalwoods continue the company’s industry-leading push to the extremes of moment of inertia (MOI), best understood as the stability of the head on ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The G425 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 ...