The introduction of Ping’s G430 Max 10K ushered in a new level of forgiveness and stability for the modern-day driver. Boasting a combined MOI exceeding the 10,000 g-cm² threshold for the first time, ...
Welcome to Wall-to-Wall Equipment, the weekly gear wrap-up in which GOLF equipment editor Jonathan Wall takes you through the latest trends, rumors and breaking news. History will tell you length ...
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 ...
When the PING G430 Max 10K driver arrived, it quickly became one of the most talked-about drivers in MyGolfSpy testing. It ...
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, ...
There is really only one thing I’m looking for in a hot new driver. Youth. Jagger says you can’t always get what you want. Truth. But I can still find a fleeting glimpse of youth in the right driver.
It may be the wind down to the competitive golf calendar year, but the season of new clubs is just heating up. As manufacturers begin their respective pushes to the 2024 launch season in a few months, ...
Welcome to GOLF's Fully Equipped's weekly Tour equipment report. Each Friday of PGA Tour weeks (plus other times, if news warrants), GOLF equipment editor Jack Hirsh will run you through some of the ...
One of the benefits of independent robotic testing is its ability to validate insights that might initially seem implausible. For example, the most forgiving driver in this year's crop (at 95 mph) was ...
PING's new G440 K is one of the most forgiving drivers we've ever tested, but while the spin on the high MOI model can creep ...