Oversize golf clubs are a staple of any modern golfer's bag, and debates over golf club manufacturers typically boil down to PING vs. Callaway. Oversize golf drivers have increased length and accuracy, providing penetrating ball flights and added ball speed and power. Oversize golf irons provide dialed-in approach shots for more greens in regulation and birdie opportunities. However, the great question remains: should you play PING oversize golf clubs or Callaway oversize golf clubs?
PING is a leading manufacturer of golf clubs and equipment, and its latest S57 iron offerings are preferred by better players as well as intermediate golfers. These clubs are just as long as typical iron offerings from other co...
In 2009, Ping celebrated its 50th anniversary. The company was founded in 1959 by engineer and club designer Karsten Solheim. Ping began with Solheim making clubs in his garage and remains a family business today with his young...
Ping has evolved into one of the most popular and well-recognized names in golf, producing all types of golf clubs, ranging from drivers to hybrids to wedges to putters. "Golf Digest" publishes its Hot List every year...
While Ping has made Rapture series irons in the past, in 2010 the only club listed on Ping's website with the Rapture title is the Rapture V2 Driver. According to Ping this driver’s profile is “slightly elongated...
Ping has built golf clubs since Karsten Solheim developed a putter in 1959, and irons since 1961. Like other club manufacturers, Ping always is trying to build a better driver, iron, hybrid or putter, so it has launched many li...
You need to have the right equipment to be a successful golfer. Selecting the right Ping clubs is a task that will require hours of research and diligent selection of the clubs you feel best using. Club length, grip type, club ...