Next up for the Retro Review treatment is arguably the most iconic wedge of all time, the Ping Eye2 copper beryllium. It was ...
Ping has reached an agreement with the PGA Tour, waiving the agreement that allowed pre-1990 Ping Eye2 irons to be used in tournaments even though they don't conform with new regulations for clubface ...
It appears that Groovegate is over. Ping chairman and CEO John Solheim announced Monday that Ping will waive its rights that prevent the PGA Tour from prohibiting the use of Ping Eye 2 irons and ...
In response to the discussion relating to the groove regulation and the use of Ping Eye 2 irons manufactured prior to April 1, 1990, Ping chairman and CEO John Solheim issued the following statement ...
John Solheim's statement on Tuesday took issue with Ping Eye 2's being referred to as "illegal" clubs. Ping chairman John Solheim has reminded the PGA Tour that it can't make a separate rule to ban ...
LOS ANGELES -- Phil Mickelson won't be using the Ping Eye2 wedge that led a fellow player to accuse him of "cheating," even though he hopes others will use the controversial club to keep attention on ...
Officials from the USGA and Ping met yesterday in Dallas to discuss the use of Ping Eye 2 clubs on the PGA Tour. USGA President Jim Hyler issued the following statement today: ‘We met with ...
The decision by a handful of players, including Phil Mickelson, to use Ping Eye 2 wedges in competition set off a firestorm on tour. It's over. Last month during the height of the Ping Eye 2 furor ...
There’s nothing subtle about the changes Ping’s third-generation Glide 3.0 wedge underwent during the creation process. Instead of refining the profile and making minor tweaks to the technology, Ping ...
On Wednesday at Riviera, site of this week's Nothern Trust Open, Phil Mickelson spoke up, and it is as heated and intense as you will see Lefty with a camera on him. As you have been blundered with ...