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New Ping G410 fairway woods feature Maraging Steel Face technology

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Ping launched its new Ping G410 fairway woods, which feature new Maraging-Steel Face Technology and a lightweight adjustable hosel.

The 2019 Ping fairway woods’ Maraging Steel Face aims to create a stronger and more flexible face, which Ping believe will help golfers generate faster ball speeds and launch shots farther and higher.

The technology is often used in the aerospace industry, and speaking on the material utilized in the G410 Fairway Woods, Ping President John K. Solheim, said

“With maraging steel, we have a material that allows us to go extremely thin with the face to give us the faster ball-speed gains we’re seeking for more distance and higher launch. The results have been amazing as we’re seeing face flexing equal to the thickness of the face.”

The new additions from Ping also feature a low-back CG and high-density tungsten weight positioned at the extreme boundary of the head which is designed to provide golfers with greater stability and forgiveness on all shots.

The Ping G410 fairway woods include a lightweight adjustable hosel which offers golfers the choice of implementing loft (0, +1º, +1.5º, -1º, -1.5º) and making lie adjustments (including up to 3º flatter than standard) with the aim of optimizing ball flight.

Ping G410 SFT

As well as the G410 STD model, Ping also offers the G410 SFT (Straight Flight), and G410 LST (Low Spin) 3-Wood.

The G410 SFT features greater heel-side weighting and a lighter swing weight which aims to help square the face to create a right-to-left shot bend for right-handed players. The clubhead on the G410 SFT is larger than the standard model to drive the MOI higher, while the 1.5º higher loft of the SFT aims to produce easier launch.

Ping G410 LST

The G410 LST model has a smaller clubhead, with the CG slightly lower and more forward than the standard head. The move from Ping is designed to launch shots higher with less spin, resulting in added distance. The LST is designed for faster swing speeds and high-spin golfers.

Specs:

  • Head sizes: 3W (171cc), 5W (162cc), 7W (148cc), 9W (144cc), 3 LST (159cc), 3 SFT (188cc), 5 SFT (177cc), 7 SFT (167cc)
  • Lofts: 3W (14.5º), 5W (17.5º), 7W (20.5º), 9W (23.5º), 3 LST (14.5º), 3 SFT (16º), 5 SFT (19º), 7 SFT (22º)
  • Loft adjustability: 5 settings: +-1.5º (0, +1º, +1.5º, -1º, -1.5º)
  • Lie angles: 3 (56.5°), 5 (57°), 7 (57.5°), 9 (58°), 3 LST (56.5°), 3 SFT (56.5°), 5 SFT (57°), 7 SFT (57.5°)
  • Lie adjustability: Up to 3º flat
  • Std. lengths: 3W (43″), 5W (42 1/2″), 7W (42″), 9W (41 1/2″), 3 LST (43”), 3 SFT (43″), 5 SFT (42 1/2″), 7 SFT (42″)
  • Std. grip: Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360 six sizes (Blue -1/16″, Red -1/32″, Aqua -1/64″, White Std., Gold +1/32″, Orange +1/16″)
  • Stock shaft option: PING Alta CB Red (counter-balanced) 65 (SR, R, S, X)
  • No-upcharge shaft options: PING Tour 65/75 (R, S, X); Mitsubishi Tensei CK Orange 70 (R, S, X), Project X EvenFlow 85 (6.0, 6.5)

The new G410 Fairway Woods are available now for pre-order at authorized Ping golf shops and cost $310.

 

 

 

Gianni is the Managing Editor at GolfWRX. He can be contacted at [email protected]

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4 Comments

  1. RM

    Jan 21, 2019 at 3:15 pm

    Shout out to Jesse Ortiz.

    • Andrew Levy

      Jan 22, 2019 at 5:47 am

      Nice reference. That is exactly what they look like.

  2. Kirkland balls

    Jan 21, 2019 at 1:28 pm

    Very disappointed, Ping G400 is a great looking club. This is beyond ugly and looks cheap.

  3. Gunter Eisenberg

    Jan 21, 2019 at 11:11 am

    Maraging Steel?! Not a new concept. Orlimar were the first to put them in their fairway woods over 20 years ago.

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