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Ping launches no-cost exchange program — if you own this driver

Ping launches no-cost exchange program — if you own this driver

The Ping G430 LST driver exchange program by Ping offers golfers the opportunity to swap their existing ​G430 LST driver for the new Ping G430 Max ‌driver​ at no cost.​ This initiative, which commenced on‌ August 29th, ​targets golfers who⁣ acquired their G430 LST ⁢driver after August ‌1st,‍ 2023. The Ping G430 Max ‌driver, the latest addition to the ‍G430 ⁢driver series, aims to enhance forgiveness and ‌distance compared to⁤ the G430 LST driver.⁣ It ‌boasts a larger​ clubhead, a more ‍forgiving face, and a ⁤lighter swing weight⁣ for improved performance.

To participate in ⁣this ⁣no-cost‌ exchange program, golfers must contact Ping’s customer service to arrange the swap. They will need ‍to provide proof of‌ purchase and return the G430‌ LST driver to ‌Ping. Once received,⁢ Ping will⁢ ship the new G430 ‌Max driver​ to the‌ golfer, tailored‍ to better⁤ suit their game.

Key points of the program include:

  • Eligibility for golfers who purchased the G430 ​LST driver after⁤ August 1st, 2023.
  • Exchange available for ‍the G430 Max driver, offering ‍more forgiveness and distance.
  • The process involves contacting Ping, providing proof ​of purchase, and returning ‌the G430‌ LST driver for the exchange.

For detailed information, including eligibility criteria and steps to participate, interested individuals⁤ should reach out to⁢ Ping’s customer service for a hassle-free ⁤exchange of their drivers.

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Ping Launches No-Cost Exchange Program — If You Own This Driver

Ping‌ has introduced a remarkable no-cost‌ exchange program for golfers, offering them the opportunity to upgrade their G430 LST driver to the new Ping G430‍ Max driver without ⁤any additional expenses. This initiative,‍ which began on August 29th, targets golfers who purchased their G430 LST driver after August 1st, 2023. The Ping G430 Max ⁢driver is the latest innovation in the G430 driver ⁣series, designed to ‍provide⁤ enhanced forgiveness and increased distance compared to its predecessor.

Key‌ Program Details:

  • Eligibility: Golfers who acquired the G430 LST driver after ⁢August 1st, 2023,​ are eligible for this exchange program.

  • Benefits: The program offers golfers the opportunity to experience improved performance with the G430 Max driver, featuring a larger clubhead ⁤and a more forgiving face.

  • Exchange Process: Interested golfers need to contact Ping’s customer service to initiate the exchange. Proof of purchase is required, and upon ⁢receipt of the G430 LST driver, Ping will dispatch the new G430 Max driver tailored to the golfer’s game.

By participating in this no-cost exchange program, golfers can⁢ elevate their game, enhance their playing experience, and benefit ⁤from the latest advancements in golf club technology. For additional information, including detailed ⁣eligibility criteria​ and exchange procedures, individuals should reach out to⁤ Ping’s‌ customer service for a seamless and hassle-free driver upgrade experience.

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