Reputable Ping G10 Driver Review

 ball. Thinner crown and face designs provided
Ping drivers have always had a great reputation for adiscretionary weight which was positioned inside the
solid and forgiving feel off the clubface. Many low toclub head to lower the center of gravity for reduced
high handicappers have enjoyed the vibration-freespin and higher launch. Ping's patented variable face
feedback from shots - even miss-hits - from earlierthickness technology produces a thin, highly responsive
G2 and G5 drivers. The Ping G10 driver has beenhitting surface for increased ball velocity and greater
release to every golf shop and continues with many ofconsistency across the face. The G10 comes with the
the components of the two previous models withstandard TFC 129D shaft (Soft R, R, S and X) and
some slight upgrades based on feedback given toalso the Grafalloy ProLaunch Red (R, S & X) and
them by their touring professionals.UST V2 High Launch 65 (R, S & X).
  
The Ping G10 driver is engineered with a cast bodyIn the end, the question that seems to arise most often
and fully machined face from high-grade 6-4 titanium.is whether the Ping G10 driver is worth upgrading from
The Ping G10 460cc club head features a larger profiletheir previous models. And many golfers would
with a taller face and deeper crown that produces ahesitate on this problem in the golf shop. I can tell you
higher moment-of-inertia for greater forgiveness andfor a fact that even though the G10 may seem to only
increased ball velocity. Using finite element analysishave minor differences over previous models, the
driven by a Cray Supercomputer, company engineersminor changes in weight distribution and construction
optimized the crown, sole and face structurehave combined to form a driver that is a major
interaction to ensure maximum energy transfer to theimprovement in ball speed and forgiveness.