Why We Like It
For the first time, this slice-fighting driver in the Ping lineup adds a movable weight. The thinking is that having two slightly draw-biased positions in the rear perimeter for the 22-gram weight lets this head attack 2 degrees of slice while still maintaining plenty of off-center-hit stability. Ping’s team reports the near position brings you 13 yards closer to the fairway, and the more aggressive position cuts 20 yards off that mis-hit. It’s got the same enhanced face design as the other models, and its slightly lighter overall club weight should help generate height and distance.
Characteristics
- This driver fights a slice through the use of two adjustable-weight positions slightly to the heel side of the rear perimeter.
- A thinner variable-thickness face provides more potential ball speed and distance.
- Its lighter weight gives slices more control, and it’s offered in a 15-percent lighter HL build for moderate-swing-speed players.
- 10.5 degrees (with an eight-way adjustable hosel)
Highlights
- Top 5 most-forgiving drivers, all handicap groups
Price
$550
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