Description
G30 Specifications
Club | Loft | Length | Offset | Lie | Bounce | Swing Weight | RH/LH | STOCK ORDER |
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4 | 21.00° | 38.88″ | 0.29″ | 59.06° | 5.0° | D0 | RH/LH | Special Order |
5 | 24.00° | 38.25″ | 0.26″ | 60.00° | 6.0° | D0 | RH/LH | IN STOCK |
6 | 27.00° | 37.63″ | 0.23″ | 60.94° | 7.0° | D0 | RH/LH | IN STOCK |
7 | 30.50° | 37.00″ | 0.20″ | 61.88° | 8.0° | D0 | RH/LH | IN STOCK |
8 | 35.00° | 36.50″ | 0.18″ | 62.81° | 9.0° | D0 | RH/LH | IN STOCK |
9 | 40.00° | 36.00″ | 0.16″ | 63.75° | 11.0° | D0 | RH/LH | IN STOCK |
PW | 45.00° | 35.50″ | 0.14″ | 64.00° | 12.0° | D2 | RH/LH | IN STOCK |
UW | 50.00° | 35.50″ | 0.12″ | 64.00° | 12.0° | D2 | RH/LH | Special Order |
SW | 54.00° | 35.25″ | 0.10″ | 64.25° | 13.0° | D4 | RH/LH | Special Order |
LW | 58.00° | 35.00″ | 0.08″ | 64.50° | 13.0° | D6 | RH/LH | Special Order |
These are design specifications that may vary due to manufacturing tolerances.
Lie angle based on Black Color Code at standard length
Standard swing weights for graphite-shafted clubs are 1 point lighter than shown
SHAFT
SHAFT | FLEX | TORQUE | WEIGHT | LAUNCH ANGLE | STOCK ORDER |
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TFC390I |
Regular | 2.5° | 70g | Middle and high | IN STOCK |
Stiff | 1.9° | 86g | Medium | IN STOCK | |
Stiff Regular | 2.1° | 74g | Middle | Special Order | |
N.S. Pro 950GH |
Regular | 2.0° | 95g | Medium | IN STOCK |
Stiff | 1.9° | 98g | Medium | IN STOCK | |
TFC 419I |
Soft Regular | 2.5° | 70g | High | Special Order |
Regular | 2.1° | 74g | Mid High | Special Order | |
Stiff | 1.9° | 86g | Mid | Special Order | |
CFS Distance | Soft Regular | 2.2° | 95g | High | Special Order |
Regular | 2.1° | 100g | High | Special Order | |
Stiff | 1.8° | 110g | Medium | Special Order | |
X-Stiff | 1.6° | 115g | Medium | Special Order | |
LT 50 | R2 | 2.6° | 44g | High | Special Order |
To get the most distance from your driver, you must optimize the launch angle and spin rate of the ball by selecting the proper loft and the shaft flex for your swing speed. Generally, golfers with slower swing speeds require more lofted drivers and more flexible shafts to achieve the proper launch conditions. Conversely, golfers with faster swing speeds generally require lower lofted drivers and firmer shafts. A trained fitter can help you get the most out of each drive by observing the ball flight of shots hit with different loft and shaft specifications, and recommending the combination that creates the best trajectory shape for maximum distance. To find out which driver lofts and shaft flexes might be suggested for your swing get Web-Fit. |
– Weight is at cut length for standard length driver
– The Tour 65 shaft is available at an upcharge – default standard length is 45.25″
– Tour 80 shaft is available at an up-charge, and is tip-trimmed 1″ when installed in any driver
– the default standard length is 45.25″
– LT 50 d shaft default standard length is 45.25″
GRIP
GRIP | COLOR CODE | DESCRIPTION |
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PING 5L Round Grip | ![]() |
The 5L grip features a firmer texture in the upper portion to help control direction and a softer texture in the lower portion for enhanced feel. It is available in two versions – round for clubs with PING’s Trajectory Tuning+ Technology, and ribbed for the hybrids and irons. |
PING 5L Round Cord | ![]() |
The 5L cord grip features a firmer texture in the upper portion to help control direction and a softer texture in the lower portion for enhanced feel. Cord construction provides an extra-secure grip in all conditions. It is available in two versions – round for clubs with PING’s Trajectory Tuning+ Technology, and ribbed for the hybrids and irons. |
PING offers a variety of grip sizes and styles to fit different hand sizes and texture preferences. Since grip size influences your wrist action, and therefore the direction of your shots, it is commonly used by fitters to affect ball flight. PING color-coded grips are available in six different diameters, and can be further customized with grip tape according to your needs. Once the neutral grip color code has been determined based on hand measurements, golfers may consider smaller diameter grips to help control fades and slices, or larger diameter grips to help control draws and hooks. |
Distance, forgiveness and high launch enable you to launch the ball farther and higher so you can attack the pin. Progressive lengths and lofts and a thin face are key to achieving a higher max ball flight to give you the stopping power needed for scoring. Distance control and consistent, predictable results are provided by a custom tuning port that sits very low and supports a thin face to generate faster ball speeds. The CTP and an undercut cavity help position the CG low-back to optimize launch and forgiveness while ensuring a solid feel to inspire confidence.
With distance also come forgiveness and accuracy. Slightly longer blade lengths help to increase MOI, most noticeably in the 4 through 7 iron. Progressive offset generates higher ball flights in the longer irons and penetrating, controlled trajectories with the scoring clubs.
Another advantage is a sole design optimized to promote solid contact with consistent trajectories. To improve turf interaction, relief was added to the lead and trailing edges, and bounce was refined to perform with any angle of attack. A soft elastomer badge further contributes to improved feel and sound in the perimeter-weighted design.