Ping has long been known for two things: incredible irons and exceptional engineering. But for some reason we’ve never found ourselves overly compelled to play them. Given how soundly their irons ...
Geoff Ogilvy signs autographs during practice for the 2006 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational held on the South Course at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio, on August 22, 2006.Photo by Chris Condon/PGA ...
Ping has unveiled the i20 driver, fairway woods, hybrids, and irons, relying on innovation and custom engineering to ensure that every design attribute helps to optimize performance, right down to the ...
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 ...
It has apparently been an easy transition for tour players from Ping's i20 irons to the new i25, a progressively designed line that alters blade length, sole size and even the width of the cavity's ...
Golf is a sport with ever-changing tools. There are drivers, putters, balls, towels, bags, socks, grips and everything in ...
I've never been a Ping guy. Nearly every one of my friends has had at least one Ping club in the bag over their golfing career, but for some reason, I could never get on board with the sticks. There ...