Ping G430 Max 10K price drop: Take $150 off for a limited time
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The Ping G430 Max 10K driver is on sale for a limited time.
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Just $39.99The Ping G430 Max 10K driver is on sale for a limited time.
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Now that the summer golf season is in full swing, perhaps you’ve realized that your gear could use an upgrade. And if a new driver is on your wish list, now is the perfect time to purchase, because the popular Ping G430 Max 10K is on sale. For a limited time, you can take $150 off — that’s a savings of 25 percent off the regular retail price.
The Ping G430 Max 10K was first released in 2024, and was touted as Ping’s straightest and highest MOI driver to date, with increased forgiveness and a confidence-inspiring head size and shape to help you ensure that you’re lined up squarely on every drive.
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What else can Ping’s G430 Max 10K driver offer your game? One of GOLF’s staffers, Connor Federico, gained an incredible 44 yards off the tee when he replaced his gamer with the G430 Max 10K. How did he do it? Right off the bat, Federico gained an extra 6 mph in ball speed, which equates to about 18 yards of gain. A custom fitting further optimized Federico’s launch and spin rates to create a head/build combination that took Federico’s driving game to a whole new level.
Now, that game-changing club technology is on sale at Fairway Jockey. And of course, as with every club purchased from Fairway Jockey, your Ping G430 Max 10K driver can be fully customized to your exact specifications at the time of purchase. Choose your loft, shaft flex, length, lie, grip and more when you place your order.
Now the only thing left to do is order one for yourself. Click the link below to upgrade your game now — for less!
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