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Ping woods are deigned to be very forgiving. The shape of the club head and large club face give Ping woods a very large sweet spot.

Ping Drivers

To decide which Ping wood is best for you, look for the right combination of loft, shaft material and shaft flex.

Ping woods - loft
The loft on Ping drivers range from 7-12 degrees. High lofts hit higher shots and low lofts hit lower shots. Ping drivers (1 wood) with 9-11 degrees loft are suitable for most golfer. Ping woods with less loft than 9 degrees are more suitable for low handicap golfers. Golfers with a slower swing will usually hit the ball further using a Ping driver with a higher loft. The same is true with Ping fairway woods. The higher the loft the easier to hit the ball but the less distance it goes.

Ping woods – shaft.
Most tour professionals use graphite shafts in drivers. Ping woods with graphite shafts hit the ball a little further than woods with steel shafts and dampen the vibration caused when striking the ball. Ping woods with steel shafts are generally only offered as a special option. Some golfers think Ping woods with steel shafts offer better feel.

Ping woods - flex
Ping woods with regular flex shafts are suitable for most golfers. Ping woods with a stiff flex provide more accuracy for those with strong or quick swings. Ping woods with light flex are aimed at golfers with slower swing speeds. The extra whip in a Ping light flex shaft can be a great help to those who do not hit the ball very far, but will be less accurate for stronger players.

Ping woods - steel or titanium head?
Titanium is half the weight of steel and more expensive. Its light weight allows Ping to make bigger heads which have bigger sweet spots. Big headed Ping drivers are much more forgiving. Even tour players benefit from using titanium headed drivers. Large titanium heads on fairway woods are not as popular. They can be less easy to control when you are playing the ball from the fairway rather than teeing it up