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Perhaps no other brand has had as rich a history of combining forgiveness and performance. Ping golf is most notably known for their golf irons, but the Ping G10 driver is a great driver. Many golfers have the Ping G10 golf club as part of their golf equipment, including many pros on this PGA Tour British Open.

Compared to the previous drivers in the G line, the G2 and G5 on the golf wholesale market, very little has changed in terms of looks, but the internal distribution of weight has changed dramatically. Most of these changes have followed a common trend in the golf industry: low and back. Weight is now deeper and farther in the back to launch the ball farther and with less spin. If anyone is expecting a drastic change in looks, they will be disappointed. The outside of the G10 Driver is not much different, but you'll certainly be able to feel the differences between the two. The G2 and G5 definitely fall in comparison to the control and power that the G10 has.

Something special to the Ping G10 driver is the larger profile. The club head is 460cc, like most other drivers these days, but the profile is deeper and allows for a greater margin for error. As you can probably tell, this driver is one of the more forgiving on the market. The club shape drives all energy produced and sent by the player to the shot; very little energy will be wasted. The club shape just looks great in general; smooth and dark black paint, square face angles, and a polished chrome finish give rise to a very appealing driver that rounds any set perfectly.

Ping has certainly released a fantastic driver to the golf wholesale market, a super-upgraded G5 of sorts. After some getting used to, you'll be able to launch far, high, and straight down the middle with thePing G10 driverthat is still used by many pros.

Optimal Choice Ping G10 Driver Review

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