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The release of a new range of PING golf clubs is a highly anticipated event on the golfing calendar as, unlike many other manufacturers, it only comes around every two years. Improving on the undoubted quality and incredible success of the G410 range was always going to require something special from this iconic American brand, and there can be no question that the PING G425 range is exactly that.
The PING G425 Max driver is the most versatile of the three new drivers in the range and will find its way into the bags of golfers of all skill levels. The G410 Plus was a superb looking golf club but the G425 is has taken the aesthetics to another level. Behind the golf ball the G425 Max belies is 460cc size and looks positively huge at address. Even the most erratic of drivers will feel their confidence building as they step onto the tee with this beast.
PING have brought full stealth mode to the paintwork of the G425 Max and it’s all Black finish is guaranteed to be a crowd pleaser. It sits beautifully square at address and, when in the neutral position, makes you feel like you can hit whatever shape is required. PING’s instantly recognisable Turbulators once again adorn the crown of the club and this serves to reduce drag and increase clubhead speeds.
The adjustable weighting system from previous models has been improved through the use of larger 26-gram weights; made possible through weight saved in the improved Dragonfly crown technology. The same three settings are offered; heel, centre and toe, but it has been done over a much smaller area so as not to impact performance in other areas in the clubhead. Whatever shape you want to promote or eliminate from your game, the G425 MAX will help you achieve it.
PING have long been thought of as the most forgiving of all the drivers and yet somehow, they have managed to take this a step further again. The M.O.I (resistance to twisting) has been increased by 14% across all three weight positions on the head which will allow for some excellent results on shots that have been struck some way off centre.
The acoustics have also been improved with the use of an internal rib structure giving the G425 driver an extremely solid feel and pleasing sound when a shot is struck. PING’s T9S+ Forged face provides explosive ball speeds through its face flexing technology ensuring that this driver is as long as anything available on the market.
The adjustable hosel allows for loft changes of +/- 1 or +/- 1.5 both up or down and allows you to really dial in your ideal ball flight. There are also three flat settings which are perfect for the shorter golfer or for someone that fights a hook. A torque wrench is included with the club and altering the loft and weight positions with it only takes a matter of seconds.
The stock shaft options are excellent. The standard PING Alta remains and this popular shaft is likely to suit most golfers. There is a new ultra-lightweight PING Distanza 40-gram shaft which will be a perfect fit for senior golfers and those with a slower swing. There are also premium offerings that are available without any upcharge including the PING Tour 65/75, the superb Tensei AV Raw Orange and the tour proven Aldila Rogue White.
If you are thinking of upgrading your driver then the PING G425 Max would be a superb choice. Its versatile performance features, confidence inspiring looks and incredible forgiveness, all make this one of the best drivers ever released. Scottsdale Golf are proud PING stockists, and we will be carrying huge stocks of the incredible PING G425 range.
FEATURES AT A GLANCE
The release of a new range of PING golf clubs is a highly anticipated event on the golfing calendar as, unlike many other manufacturers, it only comes around every two years. Improving on the undoubted quality and incredible success of the G410 range was always going to require something special from this iconic American brand, and there can be no question that the PING G425 range is exactly that.
For many years now PING have produced a range of fairway woods and hybrids that inspire confidence when placed behind the ball. They have always been experts at making the head look larger than it is, and the shallow faces have proved to be incredibly easy to pick up even when hitting from tight lies. Never a company to rest on their laurels PING have made some great improvements in the release of the G425 fairway woods and looks set to be their best range ever.
The PING G425 fairway woods benefit from FaceWrap design which sees a thin, high strength maraging face wrap around into both the sole and crown. This allows the face to flex more and produces superb ball speeds even on off centre strikes.
The innovations continue with the introduction of Spinsistency technology; the face of the fairway woods are constructed with face curvature that modifies the roll profile, especially low on the face. When shots are struck low on the face, they will tend to launch low and rise due to a high spin rate. The Spinsistency design essentially lowers the loft on the bottom part of the face so shots that are struck there will leave the club with lower spin and increased ball speed. Low strikes are the most common of all mishits with a fairway wood or a hybrid so this technology will make a huge difference to all levels of golfer.
There is a new, strategically positioned sole weight which serves to increase the M.O.I of the PING G425 fairway woods making it the most forgiving fairway wood they have ever produced. A three-dot alignment system has also been added to the crown, to aid with alignment visuals. Like the range of the G425 range the fairway woods look superb, and PING have hit the jackpot with the new stealthy all-black colour scheme.
There are the same three models available in the fairways as in the driver. The G425 Max is the most versatile of the three and will be the most popular for that reason. The G425 LST is the low spin offering and its slightly smaller, compact head will be used more by the better player. It is also a great option for the golfer who struggles to keep the ball flight down. The SFT variant is for the golfer that tends to slice the ball too much and benefits from a fixed heel weight to give the club more of a draw bias.
The stock shaft options are excellent. The standard PING Alta remains and this popular shaft is likely to suit most golfers. There is a new ultra-lightweight PING Distanza 40-gram shaft which will be a perfect fit for senior golfers and those with a slower swing. There are also premium offerings that are available without any upcharge including the PING Tour 65/75, the superb Tensei AV Raw Orange and the tour proven Aldila Rogue White.
PING golf clubs now come with the Arrcos shot tracking system embedded into the grip, perfect for the golfer that like to keep track of their on-course performance and statistics.
If you are looking for a new fairway wood, then the PING G425 range should be at the very top of your list. With stunning looks, incredible performance and three different head styles available there will be the perfect fairway wood for you.
FEATURES AT A GLANCE
The release of a new range of PING golf clubs is a highly anticipated event on the golfing calendar as, unlike many other manufacturers, it only comes around every two years. Improving on the undoubted quality and incredible success of the G410 range was always going to require something special from this iconic American brand, and there can be no question that the PING G425 range is exactly that.
For many years now PING have produced a range of fairway woods and hybrids that inspire confidence when placed behind the ball. They have always been experts at making the head look larger than it is, and the shallow faces have proved to be incredibly easy to pick up even when hitting from tight lies. Never a company to rest on their laurels PING have made some great improvements in the release of the G425 hybrids and looks set to be their best range ever.
The PING G425 hybrids benefit from FaceWrap design which sees a thin, high strength maraging face wrap around into both the sole and crown. This allows the face to flex more and produces superb ball speeds even on off centre strikes.
The innovations continue with the introduction of Spinsistency technology; the face of the hybrids are constructed with face curvature that modifies the roll profile, especially low on the face. When shots are struck low on the face, they will tend to launch low and rise due to a high spin rate. The Spinsistency design essentially lowers the loft on the bottom part of the face so shots that are struck there will leave the club with lower spin and increased ball speed. Low strikes are the most common of all mishits with a fairway wood or a hybrid so this technology will make a huge difference to all levels of golfer.
Like the range of the G425 range the fairway woods look superb, and PING have hit the jackpot with the new stealthy all-black colour scheme. The stock shaft options are excellent. The standard PING Alta remains, and this popular shaft is likely to suit most golfers. There is a new ultra-lightweight PING Distanza 40-gram shaft which will be a perfect fit for senior golfers and those with a slower swing. There are also premium offerings that are available without any upcharge including the PING Tour 65/75, the superb Tensei AV Raw Orange and the tour proven Aldila Rogue Black.
PING golf clubs now come with the Arrcos shot tracking system embedded into the grip, perfect for the golfer that like to keep track of their on-course performance and statistics.
If you are looking for a new hybrid, then the PING G425 range should be at the very top of your list. With stunning looks, incredible performance and great shaft choices there is sure to be the perfect hybrid for you
FEATURES AT A GLANCE
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