Bubba Watson likes the forgiveness of Ping G25 Pink driver

 Bubba Watson likes the forgiveness of Ping G25 Pink driver

 

Recreation & Leisure Do you know Bubba Watson and Hunter Mahan like playing the new Ping G25 Pink Driver? Using a PING wrench, you can add or subtract one-half degree of loft. The adjustable-hosel design maintains the same outer diameter and mass of PING’s fixed hosels.

 

 Now it’s time to sift through all of the readily available information about the new Ping G25 Driver, the latest in a line of popular game improvement drivers. Ping has been getting a lot of extra attention since spokesman Bubba Watson won the Masters last year, so most golfers are probably at least somewhat familiar with their line of clubs.

 

 To start off, there are a few constants among the specifications. Each version of the Ping G25 Driver available to the public comes with no offset and a 58-degree lie angle. The head weight is constant at 205 grams and the head size is maxed out at 460cc. The swing weight is D3 and all versions of the club are available for right handed and left handed players.

 

 In addition, the club comes in a standard length of 45.75 inches. Thus, the only variable specification is the loft of the driver. The discount Ping G25 Driver is available in lofts of 8.5 degrees, 9.5 degrees, 10.5 degrees and 12 degrees. In addition, loft can be adjusted by one-half degree either way, which lets golfers adjust their trajectory and maximize distance.

 

 For everyone from beginners to Tour players, the combination of a large, forgiving head, Trajectory Tuning Technology, and a speed-generating shaft makes the adjustable G25 driver a sound choice for improving distance and accuracy off the tee. You can add or subtract one-half degree of loft on the standard 9.5° setting to optimize launch conditions for maximum distance. 


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