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You can unsubscribe at any time. We're Open. New Clubs Shop Now. Putters Wedges. Driver Fairway Wood Hybrid Putter. Driver Fairway Wood Hybrid. Ping G10 Driver. PING pulled out all the stops while designing this driver, even using a supercomputer to help squeeze the most distance possible out of the titanium clubhead. The classic shape features a tall face and deep crown that inspires confidence when you walk up to the tee.
The crown of the G10 has been thinned out, allowing PING engineers to redistribute weight to increase the MOI of the driver and the tall, variable thickness titanium face is incredibly hot. No matter where you strike on the hitting surface the ball will leap off creating amazing distances off the tee. Optimized Head Construction By utilizing a Cray Supercomputer PING was able to manipulate the crown, sole and face to maximize the transfer of energy from club to ball.
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What happens if there are any discrepancies? I just got this driver, a G10 3 and 5 with the Prolaunch stiff shaft. I can hit the 3 and 5 off the deck superbly. I love the feel and the sound of the 3 and 5. The driver though is a whole other animal. I could not hit the ball straight no matter what I tried. The ball had a wicked right hook on every hit. But every shot went right. Through intense concentration I was able to get the ball to go straighter but it still hooked just a bit.
And I was only able to do this on 1 or two shots. It is so bad I wonder if this club is mismarked and is really a draw in disguise.
Granted I just bought the club and only took it to the range once after work. Still, the 3 and 5 ht just fine. I am very worried at this point. I am going to hit the range tomorrow and Ill post again if I some how manage to fix this. Mark Siegel. I just purchased a G10, 9 degree with Prolaunch shaft. I do have a G10 with the ProLaunch Red shaft stiff. Purchased it late fall so only have hit it a few times and love it. Only making me more excited about making my G10 the go to club.
A friend of mine has a G5 and is already looking for a new G Any Purist out there will love this club, hands down, your ahead of your buddies if the G10 is in your bag. Gone are my Titleist and Launcher— hello Ping!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Take a smooth swing and just let the club do the work no need to muscle it the ball rockets off the face with a unreal kick from the TFC stock stiif shaft. Loves to hit straight shots with a trajectory that really works well for my swing. The understated good looks and outstanding performance seal the deal. Good bye Callaway FT-5 is going on consignment. I was at my local golf shop four weeks ago and picked up the G10 and liked the way it looked. I demoed the I ended up buying the G10 9 degree with the stiff OEM shaft two weeks ago.
It is a great driver and what I like most about it is the way it sets up to the ball. I had a TM driver but this Ping is the real deal. It is long and straight and one of the guys I play with asked if I am steroids. The thing is, I am 65 and hitting the ball a ton with the G This is the first Ping club I have ever owned, but it will not be the last. I am now looking at the G10i irons.
If nothing else go demo the G10 on the course not on some simulator, I am sure you will not be dissapointed. Thanks for the review, the G10 sounds like a very good new driver. I am quite happy with my current TM Superquad and have stated to many of my playing partners that I cannot foresee replacing it anytime soon, perhaps I was wrong.
I have been a Ping fan since the mid 80s, specifically their irons Eye 2s, ISIs, I3s, I5s but have had several other brands over the years, Ping drivers were never a real favorite of mine with the exception of the Si3 which was not the longest for me but was the straightest.
The fact that the G10 has a muted sound makes me want to try it even more, the high pitched sounds of drivers like the Sumo and FT-5 are not want I want to hear. Since I used to crush a buddies G2 and wanted to see the differences between the G5 and G Hit them both in a Golf Galaxy and actually hit a few further with the G5 , but the G10 was going consistently straighter at about both these were Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
The Chicago-based company has been consistently putting out high-quality products, and golfers are really taking notice. The new C driver takes a lot of technology from the EXS line and further refines and expands on it. I know it is a little cliche when companies say every model is their best ever, but Tour Edge is percent right this time. When unboxing the C the first thing I noticed was the much-improved looks and shape over the previous Tour Edge drivers.
The biggest change to my eye is the added bulge, giving a more rounded and softened topline. The overall shape of the C is slightly stretched from front to back, giving it just a hint of a triangular look. The Ridgeback is a titanium spine flanked by two carbon fiber wings that add stability and forgiveness to the head, but they can also work together and an additional aiming device to ensure you are lined up down the center of the fairway. Getting the C out on the course is where you really start to appreciate all the technology that went into this driver.
Well-struck shots are very long, very boring, and will hang with anything out on the market today. Center contact is rewarded with a long and very low spin shot that is just fun to hit.
The sound and feel are very solid, you can really feel the ball compress on the face as it leaves at high speed. The sound is more of a muted crack and much quieter than I anticipated. If you practice on an enclosed range your ears will thank you for your choice in drivers. Shots hit away from the center of the face retain a lot of ball speed and stay online really well.
My miss is low on the heel and those misses stayed in the air fairly well and went a good ways. Shots hit down on the heel or higher on the toe side still stay online really well due to the Ridgeback spine and rear weight. The C is just slightly higher than mid-launch for me, but the low spinning head never allowed my shots to balloon or rise even into the wind.
I do wish the face was just a touch deeper as I had to play with my tee height in order to find the optimal setup.
The better players will enjoy the neutral weighting and there seems to be very minimal draw built into the driver. Overall, the Tour Edge Exotics C driver is a great club that will probably be overlooked by too many golfers. If you are looking for added distance, a lot of forgiveness and want to keep some money in your pocket, then you should seriously take a look at Tour Edge.
Super low-spin drivers were all the rage at the time. With their forward center of gravity, they were helping golfers optimize their launch conditions beyond their wildest dreams: crazy high launch, ridiculously low spin.
Many in the business, including myself, had one of these drivers and spent many launch monitor sessions trying to figure out how to get more distance from these high knuckleballs. The bad news was that forward-CG drivers, by nature, were really unforgiving. Bad shots were really short and crooked. Its CG was located as low and as rearward in the driver head as possible, which he said would offer the best of both worlds: optimized launch conditions on good shots, as well as the best possible forgiveness on bad shots.
Building the perfect driver was a long way off and still is , but Jertson was excited where Ping had landed with the G When it was released , the driver was a powerful testament to his vision. Its rear-CG design created great distance on good and bad shots, and it was also a very straight driver.
The G30 sold incredibly well and, as a result, the industry mostly shifted away from forward-CG drivers. The company shrunk the size of its new G drivers in a climate where full-size drivers have become the norm. Despite their slimmer frames, however, the G drivers are actually more forgiving than the G drivers which were even more forgiving than the G The drivers have the lowest, most rearward CG of any Ping drivers ever, and their smaller size is said to improve their aerodynamics so golfers can swing them fractionally faster.
I hit five shots with each driver on Trackman IV, and to ensure as much of an apples-to-apples comparison as possible, I tested each driver head with the same shaft. Each driver head was adjusted to the same loft, or as close as possible. The G LST had a loft of 10 degrees, and it was adjusted to 9. Improvements generally come in the form of improved head shaping, a better feel, or enhanced adjustability. That led to a significant improvement in distance.
With my swing speed and ball speed staying about the same, I added an average of 7. I saw an average of a 1. The result was an average of 6. It was the longest and straightest driver I hit in the test.
One way to explain the improved launch conditions is that I hit the G drivers more consistently. Is that its slightly enhanced forgiveness shining through? Maybe, maybe not. To me, the changes Ping made to the look and feel of the driver were just as important as the performance difference I saw on Trackman.
For that reason, I felt more confident with the G drivers in my hands. I was sold on the looks alone. I also preferred the sound of the G drivers to the G drivers. Looks and feel are subjective, of course, but to me the improvement was night and day.
I do want readers to keep in mind that this was a one-person test and I hit a limited amount of balls. I also want to address the weaknesses of the G drivers. A bigger deal for some golfers might be the G crowns. Maybe the improved forgiveness will show up on a launch monitor or on the course. What determines the best driver on the market; is it the opinion of professional club fitters, professional golfers or testing results from a group of amateurs?
At GolfWRX, we believe all three sources can lead golfers to an answer. Being a website founded by passionate golfers with a mission to serve passionate golfers, though, we place a special emphasis on the opinions of our GolfWRX Members — the most knowledgeable group of golfers on the planet.
No other group of golfers in the world tests golf clubs as frequently or as extensively as GolfWRX Members. So who better to poll to get an initial indication of the best performing drivers so far in ? You can see the results below as of the first three weeks of voting , as well as quotes we pulled from GolfWRX Members about the drivers from our forum. Stay tuned! As this list indicates, however, some drivers are working better than others this year. Happy Testing! Driver: Srixon ZX5 9. Connect with us.
Share Tweet. Your Reaction? Related Topics:. K Vakamudi. Reply Report comment. Corby Kissler Aug 16, at pm. Steve Hansen Aug 4, at am. Billy Mills May 26, at pm. Dave E. Apr 20, at pm. I must say Ping G 10 wins the contest I drove the ball over hazzards that I could not before!
Craig R. Feb 22, at pm. Shane Aug 5, at pm. Brian Jul 11, at pm. Andy S Jul 9, at pm. Dana M Jul 9, at am. Tyler H May 11, at am. Tony J Apr 14, at am. Jeff Apr 11, at pm. Alex S Mar 26, at am. Miller Mar 21, at pm. Chuck P Mar 6, at am. Wolf Feb 28, at am. Mark Siegel Feb 8, at am. Mike Dec 29, at pm. Brad Dec 15, at pm. Chris Nov 5, at pm. Ian Oct 28, at am. G10 irons are in my future for , the G10 would be a nice complement to those.
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