Having success in the industry prior with the G2 and G5 drivers, the Ping G10 Driver offers players the highest performance ever for Ping. They have done so by thinning out certain sections of the crown to save weight and to help lower the Center of Gravity. The sole and sloped crown are designed to work with the variable-thickness face to improve distance. The new clubhead has a deeper face, designed for maximum forgiveness. Around the Christmas you will have a good chance to find cheap golf clubs in many online stores.
Using finite element analysis (FEA) driven by a Cray Supercomputer, PING engineers optimized the crown of the Ping G10 Driver, sole and face structure interaction to ensure maximum energy transfer to the ball. The 460cc driver features a larger profile with a taller face and deeper crown that produces a higher MOI (moment of inertia) for greater forgiveness and increased ball velocity. Thinner crown and face designs provided discretionary weight which is positioned inside the clubhead to lower the CG (center of gravity) for reduced spin and higher launch. Features: Larger perimeter head size increases MOI Taller face profile and deeper crown maximize ball velocity Thin, variable face geometry Internal weight pad positions CG for low spin and high launch PING-designed TFC 129D shaft.
The Ping G10 also comes in a draw version, featuring a hosel that is situated further forward from the face to help square the club face at impact. Weight is deployed further southwards, closer to the heel to achieve a draw bias with the help of internal weighting.
Whichever version it comes in, the Ping G10 Driver has covered all areas technologically and can effectively yield a solid, positive performance. Even the most zealous traditionalists will be ecstatic with G10's performance.