Ping has always been a unique company. Starting in a garage, it has evolved to be a name synonymous with game improvement. Putters and irons were the staple Ping club. Ping took club fitting to a new level in the 1970’s with the advent of color coding for lie angle specs. As Ping celebrates 50 years [...]
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I’m somewhat biased. I play Titleist clubs. My irons, driver, wedges are Titleist. They make some outstanding products other than golf balls and are known for “player clubs”.
What I like about Titleist is that they don’t pretend to do something they are not good at. What I mean is that they focus on making top [...]
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