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The Ping G425 irons have a variable thickness face, deep undercut cavity and a unique weighting system to increase distance and stability.
Also, Ping has an entirely new crown look and face structure on its fairway woods, and the shaping of the new G425 irons have gotten more compact without sacrificing performance.
The Ping G425 Max Driver is now on sale at PGA Tour Superstore for $400—a 27% savings on the normal $550 price.
Ping has officially launched its new G425 lineup of products on the PGA Tour at the CJ Cup. We have photos, including Bubba Watson's new pink version!
Ping's G425 irons continue a series that has roots that go back to 2003, but these pack plenty of modern technological horsepower.
The G425 irons feature a first for Ping: metal-wood style, variable face thickness (VFT) design. This allows the iron faces to flex more, producing higher ball speeds and higher-launching, faster ...
Ping's G425 metalwood line continues the company’s industry-leading push to the maximums for moment of inertia (MOI), which is best understood as the stability of the head on off-center hits (so ...
Aside from those circumstances, Theegala plays with just a Ping G425 LST driver (10.5 degrees), the hybrid and a Ping i210 3-iron at the top end of his bag setup.
Ping G430 irons have a wide sole and a beveled trailing edge. (David Dusek/Golfweek) The faster face and stronger lofts help the G430 create 2 mph more ball speed than the G425.