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Every avid golf fan knows the Ping brand. There are a few brands that you'll always see on the Masters tour, and these include Ping, Callaway, Titleist, and Nike. These names have become the giants of the sport, offering high-tech tools and comfortable clothing to help golf lovers play better games. The Ping range of golf clubs includes models for men, women, and juniors. Their line of clubs includes hybrids, irons, wedges, putters, metal woods, and more. If you've never had a chance to try out a Ping golf club, you may want to call your local golf course and ask for the date of their next demo day. Demo days provide a chance for you to try out gear from various makers, as well as to experience club styles that you may not be used to. The Ping G5 driver is an example of the engineering this company puts into each club. The G5 is a sleek, high-tech design that, according to the company, encourages both 'power and forgiveness.' However, don't put all your attention on finding the ideal driver. Remember the old saying, 'Drive for show, putt for dough!' Some golf pros think that people spend too much time comparing irons and woods. The new hybrids have eliminated this age-old struggle. They combine the best of both types of club: the precision of an iron with the 'bounce,' or power of a wood. For those who like this multi-tasking approach, the Ping golf brand has a whole line of hybrid clubs in varying sizes and shaft flexibilities. |
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