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Glide 3.0
PING Glide 3.0 technology
Weight perimeter distribution
The new CTP installed on the back of the center of the face is equipped with an elastomer that is soft and has the effect of suppressing vibration. The cavity-part has also been expanded, and the surplus weight has been arranged to the extreme, evolving into a high MOI design wedge.
Precise machined grooves
Equipped with precision cut grooves to produce the spin performance required for tours. Even at full shots and around the green, it produces optimal spins according to the situation.
Shape born from tour requests
Sole shape for everyone that can handle various lie.
EYE2 type with unique offset
The EYE2 sole, which reproduces the offset of the famous PING EYE2, is now available in the lineup.Eases lob shot with face open and escape from bunker.
EYE2 sole for easy escape from the bunker
Reproduces the shape of the famous PING EYE2, and features a unique offset / taper hosel / sole / high toe.A sole type that makes it easy to escape from the bunker.
SS sole with lots of loft variations
Sole shape for everyone that can handle various lie.Lineup from 46 degrees to 60 degrees to meet a wide range of needs.
WS sole with excellent tolerance
The toe side and the central part of the sole are designed to be wide, and the sole shape has excellent tolerance. Sole type suitable for striking from a sharp incident angle or soft ground.
TS sole born from the demands of tour professionals
Sole shape with the narrowest sole width, large heel relief, and low bounce for precise shots. Sole type suitable for hitting from a gentle angle of incidence or hard ground.
Groove design by count
At 46 degrees to 52 degrees, grooves suitable for full shots are adopted. Optimized flight distance and spin performance.
Intense spin from around the green
At 54 degrees to 60 degrees, one more groove provides a shot that stops firmly in all situations around the green. (Previous work ratio)Glide 3.0specCLUB LOFT ANGLE CLUB DIRECTOR LIE ANGLE OFFSET BOUNCE SWING WEIGHT 46 / SS 46.0 °degrees 35 1/2 "1/2 64.1 °degrees 0.09 "Ping.Clubs.Specs.Offset.Units 12.0 °degrees D2 50 / SS 50.0 °degrees 35 1/2 "1/2 64.1 °degrees 0.08 "Ping.Clubs.Specs.Offset.Units 12.0 °degrees D2 52 / SS 52.0 °degrees 35 1/2 "1/2 64.1 °degrees 0.08 "Ping.Clubs.Specs.Offset.Units 12.0 °degrees D2 54 / SS 54.0 °degrees 35 1/4 "1/4 64.4 °degrees 0.08 "Ping.Clubs.Specs.Offset.Units 12.0 °degrees D3 56 / SS 56.0 °degrees 35 1/4 "1/4 64.4 °degrees 0.08 "Ping.Clubs.Specs.Offset.Units 12.0 °degrees D2 58 / SS 58.0 °degrees 35 " 64.6 °degrees 0.07 "Ping.Clubs.Specs.Offset.Units 10.0 °degrees D2 60 / SS 60.0 °degrees 35 " 64.6 °degrees 0.07 "Ping.Clubs.Specs.Offset.Units 10.0 °degrees D2 54 / Eye2 54.0 °degrees 35 1/4 "1/4 64.4 °degrees 0.10 "Ping.Clubs.Specs.Offset.Units 10.0 °degrees D2 56 / Eye2 56.0 °degrees 35 1/4 "1/4 64.4 °degrees 0.10 "Ping.Clubs.Specs.Offset.Units 10.0 °degrees D2 58 / Eye2 58.0 °degrees 35 " 64.6 °degrees 0.10 "Ping.Clubs.Specs.Offset.Units 8.0 °degrees D2 60 / Eye2 60.0 °degrees 35 " 64.6 °degrees 0.10 "Ping.Clubs.Specs.Offset.Units 8.0 °degrees D2 54 / WS 54.0 °degrees 35 1/4 "1/4 64.4 °degrees 0.08 "Ping.Clubs.Specs.Offset.Units 14.0 °degrees D2 56 / WS 56.0 °degrees 35 1/4 "1/4 64.4 °degrees 0.08 "Ping.Clubs.Specs.Offset.Units 14.0 °degrees D2 58 / WS 58.0 °degrees 35 " 64.6 °degrees 0.08 "Ping.Clubs.Specs.Offset.Units 14.0 °degrees D2 60 / WS 60.0 °degrees 35 " 64.6 °degrees 0.08 "Ping.Clubs.Specs.Offset.Units 14.0 °degrees D2 58 / TS 58.0 °degrees 35 " 64.6 °degrees 0.07 "Ping.Clubs.Specs.Offset.Units 6.0 °degrees D2 60 / TS 60.0 °degrees 35 " 64.6 °degrees 0.07 "Ping.Clubs.Specs.Offset.Units 6.0 °degrees D2 shaftPING offers a wide range of steel and carbon shafts according to the player's preference. Choosing the best shaft for your swing will give you maximum flight distance and stable direction. In general, players with faster head speeds get the best trajectory with a stiffer shaft, while players with slower heads get the best trajectory with a softer shaft.
When choosing a steel or carbon shaft, it depends on weight and / or feeling. The player who wants a soft feel with a lighter total weight is for a carbon shaft, and the player who wants a comfortable feel with a general weight is for a steel shaft.
PING recommends fitting for maximum performance. Using the right club for your swing is the fastest way to improve your score.SHAFT FLEX WEIGHT KICK POINT PING Z-Z115 Wedge
Wedge 111.0gPing.Clubs.Specs.Weight.Units Nakamoto True Temper Dynamic Gold S200
S 129.0gPing.Clubs.Specs.Weight.Units At hand NS Pro 950 GH neo
R 94.5gPing.Clubs.Specs.Weight.Units During ~ S 98.0gPing.Clubs.Specs.Weight.Units During ~ Nippon NS Pro Modus 3 105
R 103.0gPing.Clubs.Specs.Weight.Units At hand S 106.5 gPing.Clubs.Specs.Weight.Units At hand X 112.0gPing.Clubs.Specs.Weight.Units At hand gripPING offers a wide variety of grips PING offers grips of various sizes and styles depending on the size of the hand and the taste of the pattern. Grip size affects wrist movement, so it also affects shot direction and trajectory.
PING color code grips There are six standard PING grip sizes, and you can also adjust the way the grip tape is wound to your liking. After the neutral grip size is determined from the grip chart measurement, you may want to consider using a thin grip that softens fades and slices, and a slightly thicker grip that softens draws and hooks.GRIP GRIP SIZE OVERVIEW PING 360 Dyla-Wedge Lite 
GoldPing.Clubs.Grips.ColorCode.Size.Units
WhitePing.Clubs.Grips.ColorCode.Size.Units
Aqua (STD)Ping.Clubs.Grips.ColorCode.Size.Units
3/4 inch longer than normal grip, wedge-only round grip. The tapered condition is reduced, and the design is excellent in trajectory control and operability even when holding short.