Ping G10 Driver
56Ping G10
Golf digest website handed the Ping Golf G10 Driver Review a Gold award for clubs less than three hundred dollars, which labels this driver one of the finest that Ping Golf makes and with the reputation that Ping has for building some of the best clubs in the planet, you know it means the Ping Golf G10 is a driver that sets itself apart from the group.
Specific sections of the crown are thinner to save weight and to help bring down the Center of Gravity. The sole and sloped crown are designed to operate with the variable-depth face to increase energy transfer. Draw versions have extra heel-bias weighting.
"Seems to be missing a 'wow' factor, but it's a fine golfclub with excellent results."
"This is a '57 Les Paul Junior. So solid and soft at the same time. Not a thing about it says technological advances, but the results are staggering. A heck of a driver."
"Love lining up that half-moon."
"The Ping golf g10 is so blue-collar it ought to arrive with its own lunch pail. But good does not require flash. The nFlight fitting software is game-changing and video-game cool."
"The stock shaft is still at least a quarter-inch too long (45¾ inches) for many."
Using Finite Element Analysis (FEA) driven by a Cray computer, Ping Golf designers optimized the Ping g10 Driver's crown, sole and face structure interface to guarantee maximum energy transfer to the golf ball. The 460cc driver has a broader profile with a higher face and deeper crown that generates a higher moment of inertia (MOI) for a great deal more forgiveness and improved ball speed.
Thinner crown and face designs creates discretionary weight which is located within the golfclub head to bring down the center of gravity (COG) for reduced spin and higher launch.
-460cc titanium
-Wider edge head dimension increases MOI
-Taller face side view and deeper crown
-Slim, variable face geometry
-Interior weight padding positions CG for low spin, elevated launch
-Modern Ping golf-designed TFC129 shaft






