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    Ping G25 Driver Preowned Clubs
        
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    Details

    Brand
    Ping
    Model
    G25
    Player Type
    Men
    Clubs Type
    Driver

    Description

    The Ping G25 driver features a 460cc head that is constructed of 8-1-1 titanium, which is a lighter, lower density metal with more strength. It also features Trajectory Tuning Technology along with a stream-lined adjustable hosel design which provides the player the ability to adjust the loft one-half degree up or down to achieve desired launch and trajectory, resulting in maximum distance. The ultra-thin crown has allowed Ping to move the weight to the perimeter of the head and positions the CG lower and farther back to increase the MOI, resulting in more forgiveness and optimal trajectory. The G25 is Ping’s most forgiving head design and has the largest playing profile to date.

    Features

    • 460cc head that is constructed of 8-1-1 titanium
    • Trajectory Tuning Technology which provides the player the ability to adjust the loft one-half degree up or down to achieve desired launch and trajectory
    • Ultra-thin crown allows Ping to move the weight to the perimeter of the head and positions the CG lower and farther back to increase the MOI, resulting in more forgiveness and optimal trajectory