Custom fitting was born in the 1960's when Karsten Solheim helped PGA Tour professionals improve their games by adjusting their equipment to fit their swings. The results were amazing. On several occasions, players went on to win soon after their visit with Karsten. It was then that Karsten started work on his famous PING Color Code System.
PING has been ranked as the leader in custom fitting in a recent consumer survey by a 3-to-1 margin.
Please use the PING's web-fit technology to determine the specifications of your club.
Rapture Fairway Woods
Length
Lie
Head Size
Strong 3 Wood
43.0"
56.5˚
190cc
3 Wood
43.0"
56.5˚
190cc
5 Wood
42.5"
57.0˚
175cc
7 Wood
42.0"
57.5˚
165cc
9 Wood
41.5"
58.0˚
157cc
L Wood
41.0"
58.5˚
150cc
Rapture Driver Shaft
Flex
Torque
Weight
JZ Steel
Regular
3.2º
108g
Stiff
2.9º
108g
X-Stiff
2.5º
108g
TFC
100F
Soft R
4.4º
69g
Regular
4.0º
71g
Stiff
4.0º
73g
X-Stiff
4.0º
75g
NV 75
Regular
2.8º
78g
Stiff
2.8º
78g
X-Stiff
2.8º
79g
ProLaunch 75
Regular
2.9º
76g
Stiff
2.9º
76g
X-Stiff
2.9º
76g
* Please note that certain flexes
are NOT available for some shaft models.
Hot and forgiving defined the G5 Fairway wood upon its introduction. With large,
forgiving stainless steel heads and a high-strength 455 steel face, golfers
found the rare combination of distance and accuracy in the five-club series.
Adding to its reputation for performance is its rocker sole design that helps
ensure square face impact from a variety of lies. Like all PING metal woods, the
G5 Fairway Woods have robotically welded, precision-milled faces for increased
performance, including higher ball speed for greater distance, better sound, and
a "hotter" feel.
Inertia is maximized by the larger head size for added forgiveness. The
thin, crescent-moon graphic aids in alignment.
A thinner, more responsive surface area provides maximum distance from the
super steel face. The variable face thickness is machined and robotically
plasma welded to extremely tight tolerances for consistency.
Optimal center of gravity positioning is achieved through the use of
progressive weight pads. As loft increases, the pads move toward the back of
the club for added control and spin in the higher-lofted woods. The rocker
sole design helps square the face at impact.