With so many hot, new drivers on the market, we placed a dozen of the leading offerings in the hands of some eager testers to gauge their thoughts.
PING G25
What PING says:
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 from the tee. You can add or subtract half a degree of loft on the standard 8.5°, 9.5°, 10.5° and 12° settings to optimise launch conditions for maximum distance. Unlocking your ability to fine-tune trajectory through a lightweight, streamlined adjustable-hosel design makes it easy to optimise launch conditions for maximum distance. It’s the largest-profile, most forgiving head design
Ping has ever created in a driver.
Using a Ping wrench, you can add or subtract half a degree of loft. The adjustable-hosel design maintains the same outer diameter and mass of Ping’s fixed hosels. Ultra-thin crown technology distributes weight to the perimeter, positions the centre of gravity lower and farther back than any Ping driver to date, and increases the moment of inertia. Our TFC 189D high balance-point shaft helps generate clubhead speed and ball velocity, resulting in longer drives.
Who plays it: Lee Westwood (pictured), Hunter Mahan, Harris English, I.K. Kim.
RRP: $440
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