Women’s golf clubs have never been easy sells for any company, but one company that has had consistent success with the women’s market is Ping Golf. With that in mind the company, which has been a staunch supporter of women’s golf for most of its history, has the Faith Series of clubs it says are engineered specifically for women. That is, the clubs are designed for high-launching, longer-carrying shots for slower swing speed players. Perhaps male players should take notice, too.
Ping says the Faith titanium driver (suggested retail price $280) , which is offered in lofts of 12 and 14 degrees, features internal weighting to promote a natural club rotation to square for improved accuracy. Its companion stainless steel fairway woods (SRP $200) offer women an easy-to-hit alternative to long and mid irons, according to Ping, and a blended iron/hybrid set (5H, 6H, 7-9, PW, UW, SW) provides the forgiveness and consistency to hit more greens. The Faith iron/hybrids carry a SRP of $112.50 per club.
The Faith Anser putter has a suggested retail price of $130 while the Faith Craz-E and Wack-E each carry an SRP of $160.












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