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The retail length of the Ping G10 driver is After installing the new shaft, check to make sure the club is the same length. I actually have a Rapture hybrid and like the older stock shaft in that one. Don't know why, but I get tighter dispersion with the Rapture than the G Hifade, I noticed you have "Tour" Ping G10? What makes it "Tour"? Because I live in Phoenix and they told me there is no difference from the retail to Bubba Watsons.

They did tell me they made tour models for the older heads but not the G And as far as I know and from what I've heard, there are no differences between "tour" and retail. The only difference would be that the clubs would be completely customized to the tour player's spec and liking as suppose to being off the rack. Freakin driver is in prestine condition. I have a G5 with a V2 in it as well as some laying around my lab. I will give the stock shafts some reps before thinking about reshafting it.

I am hearing some good things about this stock shaft though. It's was also digitally measured to insure the loft was precise. In this case, this club is 8. In this case, there was a fair amount of weight added, probably via hot melt, to allow for the shorter shaft. I've since reshafted with a Whiteboard and have it right at 45" which brought the SW back up to D5 where I like it.

Other than what's listed above Really not unlike most tour issue equipment You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Paste as plain text instead.

Only 75 emoji are allowed. Display as a link instead. Clear editor. I must say it took a bit of geting used to because of the longer length. But after hitting balls and playing several rounds with it it is really a wonderful club. I am carrying the ball further and hitting it over all further than my old one. Very solid and mishits are forgiving. All in all I am very glad I bought it. Fantastic review. Will go and demo but I have been a big fan of Ping my entire life.

Will not be a tough sell.. I demoed one today and it was as good as my Titleist and maybe better. I tried the oem TFC Stiff shaft and it felt great. The UST shaft turned that club into the enemy even changed the sound to a clank. I tried all the new Ping irons too.

G 10 is a great club but its makes you wonder what are they going to say next year to make you believe that this driver was last years model and not quite as good? To the guy above that wants to cut down his driver?

Keep it in play and forget the rest. The original review is right on! I have a 9 degree with a proforce red shaft — to keep the spin down. I have a natural draw but the ball goes straight. I actually fade the ball more than I used to with it — but the distance is the best that I have ever encountered and I have tried them all.

Sound and feel are excellent. I am still working on getting my draw back with this club without pulling the ball too far left. Even though it is a nine degree — the height of the ball travel is very good and even in a cold wind — it penetrates like no other driver that I have used.

I play a lot in the winter and it travels like summer! I could not be more pleased. I had it fit for me at a golf show in Boston. You absolutely need the right shaft combination with the lie. I truly love this club and it will be in the bag for a long time! Hmmm, re-read my review. Seems I used draw, hook bla. I did get the ball to go straighter off the driver finally by moving the ball closer to the front of my swing.

I am still not hitting this thing with any great consistency of a straight ball. The 3 wood is incredible in this regard though…long straight drives. When I do, the ball carries yards and hits the back net at the driving range 40 or 50 feet up.

If I can get this thing under control, I think I am going to be very happy. I just got this driver, a G10 3 and 5 with the Prolaunch stiff shaft. I can hit the 3 and 5 off the deck superbly. I love the feel and the sound of the 3 and 5. The driver though is a whole other animal. I could not hit the ball straight no matter what I tried. The ball had a wicked right hook on every hit. But every shot went right.

Through intense concentration I was able to get the ball to go straighter but it still hooked just a bit. And I was only able to do this on 1 or two shots. It is so bad I wonder if this club is mismarked and is really a draw in disguise. Granted I just bought the club and only took it to the range once after work. Still, the 3 and 5 ht just fine. I am very worried at this point. I am going to hit the range tomorrow and Ill post again if I some how manage to fix this. Mark Siegel.

I just purchased a G10, 9 degree with Prolaunch shaft. I do have a G10 with the ProLaunch Red shaft stiff. Purchased it late fall so only have hit it a few times and love it. Only making me more excited about making my G10 the go to club. A friend of mine has a G5 and is already looking for a new G Any Purist out there will love this club, hands down, your ahead of your buddies if the G10 is in your bag.

Gone are my Titleist and Launcher— hello Ping!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Take a smooth swing and just let the club do the work no need to muscle it the ball rockets off the face with a unreal kick from the TFC stock stiif shaft.

Loves to hit straight shots with a trajectory that really works well for my swing. The understated good looks and outstanding performance seal the deal. Good bye Callaway FT-5 is going on consignment. I was at my local golf shop four weeks ago and picked up the G10 and liked the way it looked.

I demoed the I ended up buying the G10 9 degree with the stiff OEM shaft two weeks ago. It is a great driver and what I like most about it is the way it sets up to the ball.

I had a TM driver but this Ping is the real deal. It is long and straight and one of the guys I play with asked if I am steroids. The thing is, I am 65 and hitting the ball a ton with the G This is the first Ping club I have ever owned, but it will not be the last. I am now looking at the G10i irons. If nothing else go demo the G10 on the course not on some simulator, I am sure you will not be dissapointed. Thanks for the review, the G10 sounds like a very good new driver.



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