With women’s golf participation soaring, Ping’s G Le3 family is designed to provide female golfers with lightweight, score-lowering technology in premium clubs engineered and custom-made exclusively for their games.
“The G Le3 family offers a full set of performance-engineered, custom-made clubs that deliver added distance, unmatched forgiveness, a confidence-inspiring look and a pleasing sound,” said Stacey Pauwels, executive vice president overseeing the development of Ping products made exclusively for women.
“In developing the line, we also made proper gapping a top priority to help ensure women get the best results from their set. … We’re confident when custom-fit to the correct set configuration, women will see tremendous benefits from every club in their bag.”
The high-MOI G Le3 driver ($540) is optimized for swing speeds of 80 mph or less, helping deliver higher-launching, longer-flying tee shots averaging nearly 4 yards longer for the target golfer.
The fairway woods (3, 5, 7 and 9 at $325 each) are engineered with an emphasis on more ball speed and high launch, with a lower, more forward center of gravity better aligning with the force line to deliver 7.5 yards more distance than its predecessor.
The G Le3 is designed as an iron/hybrid combo solution, allowing golfers to create the ideal set makeup with optimal gapping to help ensure success with every swing. The forgiveness found in the G Le3 irons (6-9, PW, UW and SW at $185 each) is achieved through a thinner face positioning mass low and to the perimeter. High-density heel and toe weights contribute to the added forgiveness and allow for light swingweights, making them easier to swing.
The transition from an iron to a hybrid is made easier through a new length progression, as each of the four hybrid options (4, 5, 6 and 7) is a quarter-inch longer to provide more consistent gapping with each club. The hybrids are $245 each when purchased individually or $185 each when purchased as an iron/hybrid combo set of five or more pieces.
Ping’s ULT250 Lite and Ultra Lite premium graphite shafts are standard throughout the G Le3 metal woods and irons to bring down the overall club weight while helping generate more clubhead speed and higher launch.
The putter series has four distinct designs – blade Anser ($250); mid-mallets Louise and Fetch ($250); mallet Ketsch ($325) – and are built with the new G Le3-specific, pistol-style PP59 grip.
The G Le3 family is distinguished by a color combination of navy, gold and silver accents.
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