Ping Rapture V2 hybrid
Ping Rapture V2 hybrid

There is no doubt that from the tee or fairway, the V2 hybrid consistently produced high-flying, soft-landing shots. The head seemed too big for shots from the rough, but depending on how you use your hybrid on the course this could be well worth trying.
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Like the Rapture V2 fairway a tungsten sole plate is combined with a stainless steel body to move the centre of gravity low in the head and produce high-launching shots. The face has been expanded to create a larger hitting area.
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