Ping clubs hold their value quite well, but without knowing which set you have, or their condition it is impossible to tell.
Check the callaway website and look at the pictures of the clubs, if they are fake you should be able to tell, look especially at the painting of letter and numbers, if fake these may be sloppy. Email Callway the serial numbers and they will be able to confirm if they are real or not.
No, they sell fake clubs. The two giveaways are price, all products are substantially less than trade price and if you compare the photos on the Suno website to those on official websites there are tell tale signs. You can use Suno if you want, but if a club breaks there is nothing you can do, whereas the bigger manufacturer would replace it. Please avoid Suno Golf. Suno Golf's domain was seized by US Customs due to selling fake golf clubs.
That really depends but you can get a basic idea by: 1. Stab something through a ping pong ball 2. Attempt to stab something through Golf ball Tell me which has more matter? A ping ball is basically a shell on the outside of golf ball; it has no inside, and golf ball is filled inner material.
That really depends but you can get a basic idea by: 1. Stab something through a ping pong ball 2. Attempt to stab something through Golf ball Tell me which has more matter? A ping ball is basically a shell on the outside of Golf ball; it has no inside, and golf ball is filled inner material.
That really depends but you can get a basic idea by: 1. Stab something through a ping pong ball 2. Attempt to stab something through golf ball Tell me which has more matter? A ping ball is basically a shell on the outside of golf ball; it has no inside, and golf ball is filled inner material.
Most modern clubs have identifying marks or numbers. The lower the number the less loft.
circa 1979
The Ping colour code system is probably the best custom fitting service in the world. You will need to go to a golf shop who custom fit Ping clubs and they will tell you which colour you are. They will measure your height, distance from middle finger to the floor and distance from wrist to floor- this is for club length. They will then use impact tape and an impact board to tell you which lie angle you need, which is where the colour code comes in. Then they will measure your hand to see which grip size you need, grips are also colour coded.
You should go get custom fit to see exactly. They will measure the distances from your shoulder, wrist and middle finger to the floor. This will tell them how long the clubs should be.
it shows markings on the side and that one doesnt have any
No, its fake, how ever there are other horse clubs. if you want me to tell u more about them let me know.