Ping's new G440 K driver got two major conversions at the WM Phoenix Open. Check out that story and more gear insights from TPC Scottsdale. The post Ping’s G440 K just got two major conversions | Tour ...
Five months after Ping’s G430 took the PGA Tour by storm in Las Vegas, the driver lineup is officially coming to retail. As we’ve come to expect from Ping, all three drivers (G430 LST, G430 SFT and ...
The Shriners Children’s Open has been a smorgasbord of new equipment, and Tour players are getting their first official look at what Ping has in store for consumers in 2023 with the new G430 metal ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Ping expands the G440 line to feature the G440 K, and like the name implies, it will push the boundaries of stability on off-center hits (moment of inertia). The new model, the ...
Price: $600 for the G430 Max or G430 SFT with Ping Alta CB Black 55 shaft, Project X HZRDUS Smoke Red shaft or Mitsubishi Kai’ Li White shaft and Golf Pride 360 Tour Velvet grip. $630 for the G430 LST ...
Ping’s G440K driver builds on the G430 Max 10K with dual carbon panels, a deeper CG, and the highest MOI in company history.
It may be the wind down to the competitive golf calendar year, but the season of new clubs is just heating up. As manufacturers begin their respective pushes to the 2024 launch season in a few months, ...
Ping enters golf equipment launch season by adding to the already successful G440 driver lineup with its new K version, setting the MOI (moment of inertia) record for the company. Along with the ...
There is really only one thing I’m looking for in a hot new driver. Youth. Jagger says you can’t always get what you want. Truth. But I can still find a fleeting glimpse of youth in the right driver.
The Ping G440K driver is designed to be the company's most stable and forgiving model. It features a multi-material construction with carbon fiber and a 32-gram tungsten weight to increase the moment ...