It may only be November, but 2026 gear from major OEMs is likely to hit the bags of top pros around the world this week. On Monday, (presumably) new 2026 drivers from TaylorMade and Ping hit the ...
PGA Tour superstars Viktor Hovland and Sahith Theegala recently took to the Oak Tree National golf course in Edmond, Oklahoma, to promote PING's new G440 driver. The two golfers worked with the ...
After a quick adoption by Tour pros around the world, Ping’s highly anticipated G440 lineup of metal woods is finally here. Here are seven things to know about the new 2025 lineup of drivers, fairway ...
Price: $650 with Alta CG Blue, Ping Tour 2.0, Project X Denali Red or Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Black shafts and Golf Pride Tour Velvet grips. Specs: Titanium face and chassis with carbon fiber crown, ...
Even big cheeses at golf companies get to go on holiday sometimes. But if you’re a Solheim, and golf and engineering are in your blood, you never truly stop thinking about golf equipment. When you ...
At the start of 2025 Ping will release a new G440 driver range. The details have yet to be confirmed but this is what we know so far. When did Ping last bring out a new driver out? In 2023 Ping ...
Monday morning, the yet-to-be-released Ping G440 Max, G440 LST, and G440 SFT drivers were added to the United States Golf Association’s Conforming Driver List, making them legal for play in ...
The G430 MAX 10K driver is available for custom fittings and pre-order at authorized PING golf shops around the world. PING have everyone asking if the G430 MAX 10K driver is the best club of its kind ...
PHOENIX – Founded by Karsten Solheim nearly 65 years ago on the concept of engineering more forgiving, easier-to-hit golf clubs, PING continues that never-ending pursuit with the introduction of the ...
The PING G30 driver, as used for the first time by last week's Greenbrier Classic champion Angel Cabrera, uses turbulators that aid one of the strongest ball flights I've seen in a golf driver. Now ...
TURBULENCE on the way in, turbulence on the way out. In fact, turbulators were the general theme of my trip to Germany last week. Not only did they hold us in nicely on the BA Boeing 737-400 into and ...