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This cracked me up! Good laugh to start the evening. Thank you, @BrowndogThey are the golf equivalent of Audi or Volvo in my mind.
I think it makes sense. No one is saying ping clubs don’t perform. The thing is ping is not making aspirational clubs. They aren’t making sexy looking chrome coated forged blades that people have inappropriate thoughts about. Ping makes functional flat gray irons and flat black woods and hybrids. Realistically more people should be in the boring looking consistently high performing clubs. But shiny is shiny.The feedback in this thread is odd to me.
The feedback in this thread is odd to me.
They have a long history in golf equipment. Many of the models, shapes designs we use today are from Ping. They continue to innovate and push performance along in what seems to me, to be a logical way without making outrageous claims.
Sure, they have not in recent past made the best feeling/sounding clubs, but the performance is there.....and perhaps makes up for it a bit.
Always great to have options and Ping offers some great performing gear for us hackers.
I think it makes sense. No one is saying ping clubs don’t perform. The thing is ping is not making aspirational clubs. They aren’t making sexy looking chrome coated forged blades that people have inappropriate thoughts about. Ping makes functional flat gray irons and flat black woods and hybrids. Realistically more people should be in the boring looking consistently high performing clubs. But shiny is shiny.
I believe it's been about 25 years since Ping produced heads within the USA. As far as I know for decades now Ping's putter, wedge, iron and metal wood heads are Made in China.I’d think since Ping is made in the USA the price might be high like everything else.
That’s the cool thing about threads like this, to see how others think. They’re always a hoot.The feedback in this thread is odd to me.
They have a long history in golf equipment. Many of the models, shapes designs we use today are from Ping. They continue to innovate and push performance along in what seems to me, to be a logical way without making outrageous claims.
Sure, they have not in recent past made the best feeling/sounding clubs, but the performance is there.....and perhaps makes up for it a bit.
Always great to have options and Ping offers some great performing gear for us hackers.