By: Neo Marks | 2010-03-31 | Golf Since 1967, Ping Golf has been revolutionizing the golf driver market. Ping's 2003 release of the G2 Driver introduced one of the largest and most momentous movements made to retain the traditional driver look and feel while improving the overall performance of the clubs. Recently, Ping Golf released its G10, a counterpart to the Ping Rapture. Ping's driver line is consistently one of the most respected in the golf industry, but how does the G10 Driver compare to previous releases. read more
By: pinkie | 2010-09-15 | Golf Perhaps no other brand has had as rich a history of combining forgiveness and performance. Ping golf is most notably known for their golf irons, but the Ping G10 driver is a great driver. read more
By: Wildkat | 2010-09-23 | Golf Ping golf is most notably known for their golf irons, but the Ping G10 driver is a great driver. Many golfers have the Ping G10 as part of their golf equipment. The G10 is an all Ti driver which is going back to what made the G lineup popular. read more
By: Wildkat | 2010-12-20 | Golf The Ping G10 Driver series is an upgrade of the G Series driver. Previous versions included the extremely successful G2 and G5 models. The G10 retains many of the components of those two prior models. However, the G10 has several improvements and was both hot in the golf shop and the golf course. read more
By: loversarasara | 2011-09-26 | Golf The Ping G10 Driver has a very high MOI and deep CG that provides excellent power for every skill level. read more
By: pinkie | 2010-09-23 | Golf Ping G10 driver has been introduced to the market to sit along side its composite brother, the Rapture which was another hot sale on the golf wholesale market. read more
By: pinkie | 2010-09-20 | Golf The Ping G10 driver is an upgrade of the G Series driver. Previous versions included the extremely successful G2 and G5 models. The G10 retains many of the components of those two prior models that have already been very popular golf clubs for sale on the market. read more
By: Wildkat | 2010-10-13 | Golf The Ping G10 driver is coined as the Power of 10 for good reason. The G10 is created in a "virtual" world driven by design excellence. Ping has made some of the best drivers in the world. You know it means the G10s are the golf clubs that set themselves apart from the bunch. read more
By: golfstoreshop | 2010-12-11 | Golf Using finite element analysis driven by a Cray Supercomputer, company engineers optimized the G10 Drivers' crown, sole and face structure interaction to ensure maximum energy transfer to the ball. read more
By: Wildkat | 2010-10-07 | Golf Ping's 2003 release of the G2 Driver introduced one of the largest and most momentous movements made to retain the traditional driver look and feel while improving the overall performance of the clubs. And the Ping G10 driver is an upgrade of the G Series driver. read more
By: Wildkat | 2010-09-14 | Golf One look at the Ping G10 driver and you'll instantly realize why the Titanium model has drawn so many positive reviews: as one of the most innovative designs of 2009, the 460CC driver introduces a number of performance-enhancing features. read more
By: Wildkat | 2010-10-14 | Golf The Ping G10 driver is one of the best drivers to date. Having success in the industry prior with the G2 and G5 drivers, the G10 offers players the highest performance ever for Ping. The great looking G10 Driver comes in an attractive metallic orange color scheme that might just distract you from its outstanding performance. read more
By: Wildkat | 2010-12-14 | Golf Having success in the industry prior with the G2 and G5 drivers, the Ping G10 Driver offers players the highest performance ever for Ping. They have done so by thinning out certain sections of the crown to save weight and to help lower the Center of Gravity. read more
By: Wildkat | 2010-10-12 | Golf One look at the Ping G10 driver and you'll instantly realize why the Titanium model has drawn so many positive reviews. As one of the most innovative designs of 2009, the 460CC driver introduces a number of performance-enhancing features. read more
By: Wildkat | 2010-11-22 | Golf Using finite element analysis (FEA) driven by a Cray Supercomputer, PING engineers optimized the s crown, sole and face structure interaction of the Ping G10 driver to ensure maximum energy transfer to the ball. The 460cc driver features a larger profile with a taller face and deeper crown that produces a higher MOI (moment of inertia) for greater forgiveness and increased ball velocity. read more