When you are spending a lot of money on expensive sports equipment, the last thing you want is to purchase is a counterfeit product.According to Golf Bidder, there are not many counterfeit Ping clubs available.Fortunately, there are several ways to tell if the Ping Club you are purchasing is a fake.
It is often useful to have access to a genuine Ping club for comparison. Look at the brightness on the orange fill of a Ping G10 golf club. On counterfeit models, the paint is too bright due to it being a different type of paint. Other features that indicate the club is a fake include the engraving for the words Ping and G10 not being as crisp or defined as the original, or the number 9 located near the shaft designating the loft. The head covers for the fake clubs are also differently colored due to different materials being used. The finish on a counterfeit club has a more brushed look as opposed to the genuine club, which has a shiny finish. The cavity badge is also made of a much cheaper material, which shows in its appearance with differing contours. ![]() If there is any indication of rust in the cavity, then this would indicate a fake because a lower-quality finish was applied, which does not provide the same protection. Other indications of a counterfeit club include a smaller cavity badge and dot on the hosel of the club. If the club has a generic font designating the iron number, then it is most likely a fake, as Ping uses its own, more stylish font. Ping Golf Club Check Serial Number And DistinguishingPing Golf Club Check Serial Number AndNote the serial number and distinguishing features of the club. Call Ping at (800) 4-PING-FIT (800-474-6434) and provide the details of the club and the manufacturer. Ping should be able to tell you if the club is a genuine Ping product. Purchase new Ping clubs only from authorized Ping retailers to ensure you get a proper set of Ping clubs. Ping Golf Club Check Professional Writer SinceReferences Golf Bidder: Golfbidder Counterfeit Guide Global Golf: Are Your Used or New Golf Clubs Fake Writer Bio Mark Slingo has been a professional writer since 2008. His work has appeared in Forward, ScubaGlobe, Scuba Jedi, Pattaya Mail and other publications. Slingo has a Bachelor of Arts in politics from the University of Newcastle and a diploma in journalism from the British College of Journalism. Fitness Swimming Biking Cardio Strength Training Yoga Stretching Yoga Practice Recreation Billiards Golf Sports Organizations Gymnastics Skate Archery Bowling Sports Lacrosse Water Sports Volleyball Racquet Sports Snow Sports Fighting Soccer Football Basketball Baseball About Us Terms of Use Privacy Policy Copyright Policy Contact Us Manage Preferences Copyright 2020 Leaf Group Ltd. Leaf Group Media, All Rights Reserved.
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