The scientifically designed plus-sign texture pulls moisture away from surface to allow for consistent traction. The Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord features a state-of-the-art rubber-blend compound with a non-slip surface pattern and embedded cotton twill fibers for maximum playability and confidence in all weather conditions. The Golf Pride Tour Velvet features a state-of-the-art rubber-blend compound with a non-slip surface pattern for maximum playability and confidence. The Golf Pride MCC Align combines rubber and cord for all-weather performance and patented Align® Technology for consistent hand placement. Fully forged from 8620 carbon steel, the blade-style, tour-inspired design is engineered for the highly skilled player who puts a premium on workability and. Once the neutral grip color code has been determined based on hand measurements, golfers may consider smaller diameter grips to help control fades and slices, or larger diameter grips to help control draws and hooks. PING color-coded grips are available in six different diameters, and can be further customized with grip tape according to your needs. The Ping Blueprint was developed in cahoots with tour players including Louis. Since grip size influences your wrist action, and therefore the direction of your shots, it is commonly used by fitters to affect ball flight. A lower CG with stronger, custom-engineered lofts and a thinner face. PING offers a variety of grip sizes and styles to fit different hand sizes and texture preferences. For an equipment manufacturer that helped put perimeter-weighted irons on the map, the release of Blueprint, in 2019, marked another significant moment in Ping’s storied history. Whether that’s a softer, lighter shaft with a higher launch or a heavier, stiffer shaft with a lower trajectory, a PING Certified Club Fitter can help you find the shaft that brings consistency to your game. We recommend that you get fit for the shaft that allows you to play your best golf. Players seeking a lighter overall weight and/or a softer feel in their irons may prefer graphite shafts, while players who prefer a standard-weight club with a firmer feel may prefer steel shafts. The choice of steel or graphite shafts is usually based on preferences for weight and/or feel. Generally, players with faster swing speeds require stiffer shafts to keep the ball trajectory lower, while players with slower swing speeds will require more-flexible shafts to produce a higher ball trajectory. Selecting the proper shaft flex for your swing will help you get the most distance and accuracy from every shot. PING offers a variety of shaft flexes in steel and graphite to meet your needs and preferences.
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