Ping G410 Driver Review

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May 14, 2019 - New for 2019, the G410 Plus is Ping's first movable weight driver, engineered to increase forgiveness and optimise ball flight. The new G410 driver has a 455cc head size, which Ping say has a 15% higher MOI than competitor drivers with moveable CG locations. Ping G410 Driver A lot of the details that made Ping’s G400 models perform so well are repeated in the G410, but with even more bang. Perhaps most notably, this is the first adjustable Ping driver. The Ping G410 SFT (Straight Flight Technology) Driver is the latest draw bias model from Ping. It has a 455cc head and is engineered with a fixed ultra-high-density tungsten weight (16g) positioned on the clubhead’s extreme perimeter. It also 50% more heel-side CG than its predecessor to ensure.

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