Ping unveils latest generation of women’s G Le clubs

PING has launched the next generation of its women’s specific club range, the G Le3, which continues the brand’s industry-leading commitment to bringing women golfers lightweight, score-lowering technology engineered and custom-made exclusively for their games.

Boasting a new colour combination featuring navy, gold and silver accents, the complete line of clubs is available for custom fittings and pre-order at authorised PING golf shops around the world beginning today (July 18).

Ping G Le3 driver
The high-MOI G Le3 driver is designed and custom-built with lightweight shafts and grips to help slower-swing-speed women golfers enjoy higher- launching, longer-flying tee shots that find the fairway. To accomplish that, PING’s engineers developed a 460cc titanium head with a forged face maximised to get the best results from swing speeds of 80mph or less.
Key attributes like centre of gravity and moment of inertia are optimised in large part by a high-density fixed weight in the back. The low, back, and slightly heel side CG position helps deliver faster ball speeds and higher launch with tighter dispersion and the fairway-finding forgiveness PING drivers are known for.
For added speed, crown turbulators and a Vortec cavity ensure aerodynamic advantages and efficiencies to make the G Le3 PING’s longest driver for women to date, providing distance gains of nearly four yards for the average target golfer.
The lightweight, Trajectory Tuning 2.0 hosel allows the 11.5⁰ loft to be adjusted plus or minus 1.5⁰ and up to 3⁰ flatter to dial in the player’s ideal ball flight. It is fitted with a PING ULT250D shaft (Lite and Ultra Lite flexes) and a Lamkin ST Soft Grip (Red -1/32″, Aqua -1/64″).
RRP: £499

Ping G Le3 Fairway Woods
Engineered with an emphasis on more ball speed and high launch, the stainless-steel G Le3 heads combine with a maraging steel Face Wrap to optimise flexing while reducing spin, making each loft a reliable and consistent choice from anywhere on the course, including the tee box. A lower, more forward centre of gravity better aligns with the force line to deliver 7.5 yards more distance than its predecessor.
The face profile is designed with Spinsistency, a variable roll radius innovation that better accommodates mishits, especially those low on the face that now perform better due to the more consistent spin results and higher ball speeds.
Available in 3, 5, 7 and 9 woods, the high-MOI fairway woods are adjustable for loft and lie through the Trajectory Tuning 2.0 hosel, giving fitters and golfers another lever to dial in optimal results.
RRP: £299

Ping G Le3 Irons
Continuing the success of previous generations of PING’s women’s line, the G Le3 is designed as an iron/hybrid combo solution, allowing golfers to create the ideal set make up with optimal gapping to help ensure success with every swing.
In the stainless-steel irons, more ball speed is achieved through a lower CG position and custom-engineered lofts, producing measurable and predictable distance gains throughout the set. The forgiveness found in every PING iron is achieved through a thinner face that positions mass low and to the perimeter. High-density heel and toe weights contribute to the added forgiveness and allow for light swing weights, making them easier to swing.
Available in 6-9 iron with three wedge options (PW, UW, SW), the G Le3 irons and wedges also benefit from a metal-wood style face structure and a multi-material PurFlex cavity badge, contributing to more consistent face flexing along with a soft, pleasing feel and sound.  New bounce profiles improve turf interaction and impact consistency to minimise shots that come up short.
For bunker shots, PING engineers applied the proven design attributes of the iconic EYE2 sand wedge while ensuring a modern-day appeal in the G Le3 version. Its slimmer hosel, wider sole and more traditional head shape combined with fully machined grooves help take the fear out of one of the most intimidating shots in golf. In PING player tests, women showed significant improvement in proximity to the hole and more importantly, shots not left in the bunker, putting the G Le3 sand wedge in game-changing territory. For added control, the pitching and U wedges also feature fully machined grooves.
RRP: £160 per club

Ping G Le3 Hybrids
The transition from an iron to a hybrid is made easier through a new length progression. Each of the four hybrid options is ¼ inch longer to provide more consistent gapping with each club. Available in 4, 5, 6 and 7, the G Le3 hybrids are sized and shaped to inspire confidence while delivering the distance and high launch that brings more greens within any players reach.
Like the fairway woods, they also rely on the distance-delivering properties of a maraging steel face, flexing at a faster rate to provide higher-launching, longer-carrying results. Its dual-roll face profile is optimised to the target swing speed, providing consistent spin, especially higher on the face. A three-dot alignment aid on the crown, with the middle dot slightly larger, makes set up easy and gets shots started on-line.
RRP: £250 per clubs, or £160 each when purchased as an iron/hybrid combo set of five or more pieces.

Ping G Le3 Putters
In developing the G Le3 putter series, technology and player model preference were the guiding factors, resulting in four distinct designs, each inspired by PING’s long-standing reputation as a leader in putter design and performance.
All four models are engineered with a white, two-piece Pebax elastomer insert consisting of a soft front with PLD-inspired shallow grooves and a firmer back to ensure the optimal combination of feel, forgiveness and distance control.
The iconic Anser design offers the standard-setting performance that’s made it the winningest putter in history. Along with a full-face insert, it features a sight line in the cavity floor for alignment assistance.
A new design pays tribute to Louise Solheim. Known simply as ‘Louise’, it’s a mid-mallet that borrows its shape and weighting properties from the tour-proven PING DS72 but differs with a mid-slant hosel and parallel tip shaft to best fit a strong stroke type. It also offers the full-face insert and a confidence-inspiring sight line on the cavity floor to aid in alignment.
To further advance its high-MOI, easy-to-align mallet designs, PING’s putter designers evolved two popular and proven models – the Fetch and Ketsch. The Fetch has a full-face insert and best fits a straight stroke with its double-bend shaft. The slatePVD finish contrasts with the white insert and ball-width alignment lines to make set-up simple. A convenient and unique ball pick-up feature for gimmes also fits the size of the hole for retrieving holed putts without bending over.
The Ketsch G continues PING’s strategy of offering women a premium multi-material, maximum-forgiveness design. Like previous Ketsch models, it combines a fully machined 6061 aluminium body with a stainless-steel soleplate to maximise the moment of inertia and position the centre of gravity for more accuracy and consistency. Its ball-width insert matches up with alignment cues on top of the putter and centres on a top line that extends to the back of the putter.
All four putters are built with the new G Le3-specific, pistol-style PP59 grip, distinguished by an updated PU wrap that provides a superior feel and premium look.
RRP: £275 (Anser, Louise and Fetch), £375 (Ketsch).

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