Ping G Le Family Unveiled
Now ladies can benefit from the popular Ping G technology
Ping G Le family unveiled - Ping has launched a G Le range of woods, irons and putters designed specifically to help ladies play better golf
Ping G Le family unveiled
Engineered specifically for women by combining G series innovations with considered aesthetics, Ping has unveiled its new G Le (Ladies edition) family of clubs for women.
Built on the success of the popular men’s G series platform, the G Le range utilises all of the company’s industry-leading technologies to help ladies play their best and look the part, highlighted by a new eye-catching navy/mint colour scheme. The range includes a new driver, fairway woods, iron/hybrid set and three putter models.
The G Le drivers utilises a T9S face (Ping’s thinnest ever) and a lighter swing weight to match their swing speeds and produce higher ball speeds for more distance and optimal launch angle and spin.
The 460cc titanium head features the company’s iconic crown turbulators, as well as Vortec Technology that features on the men's Ping G driver to improve aerodynamics for maximum clubhead speed. It comes in an adjustable lofted head of 11.5°.
The easy to launch G Le women’s fairway woods are engineered with a thin CarTech 455 face and a thinner crown design to maximise both ball speed and MOI for increased distance and forgiveness off the tee, as well as off the ground.
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The new 17-4 stainless steel G Le irons are optimised for women’s swing speeds, featuring COR-Eye Technology to create a face which is 11% thinner to produce higher launch and more distance.
Enhanced perimeter weighting provides 19% tighter dispersion compared to the previous Rhapsody iron, while lighter swingweights make it easier to square the club face for improved accuracy.
The set is available irons 5-9, PW, UW, SW with available hybrids of 4H (22.0º), 5H (26.0º), 6H (30.0º), with a discount on the hybrids when bought as part of a minimum five-piece set.
Finally, the three new Ping G Le putters feature patented True Roll Technology with variable depth face patterns speed up off-centre hits for improved distance control and consistency.
The Caru (Slight arc blade) and Arna (Slight arc mid-mallet) are engineered with flow-style necks for improved optics and alignment, while Oslo (Slight or straight arc mallet, pictured above) is fully machined from aerospace grade aluminium and has geometric alignment features to help frame the ball at address.
The Ping G Le range is on sale now with the following RRPs: Driver £319, Fairway wood £189, Hybrid (when bought separately) £160, Irons £107 per club, Putters £169 (Oslo £229).
Joel has worked in the golf industry for over 14 years covering both instruction and more recently equipment. He now oversees all equipment and video content at Golf Monthly, managing a team of talented and passionate writers and presenters in delivering the most thorough and accurate reviews, buying advice, comparisons and deals to help the reader or viewer find exactly what they are looking for.
One of his career highlights came when covering the 2012 Masters he got to play the sacred Augusta National course on the Monday after the tournament concluded, shooting a respectable 86 with just one par and four birdies. To date, his best ever round of golf is a 5-under 67 back in 2011. He currently plays his golf at Burghley Park Golf Club in Stamford, Lincs, with a handicap index of 2.8.
Joel's current What's In The Bag?
Driver: Titleist TSR3, 9°, Fujikura Ventus Black 6 S shaft.
Fairway wood: Titleist TSR3, 15°
Hybrid: Titleist TSi2, 18°
Irons: Titleist T150, 4-PW
Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM10, 50°, 54° and 58°
Putter: LAB Golf DF3
Ball: 2023 Titleist Pro V1x
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