Ally Ewing What’s In The Bag?
Ally Ewing is a professional golfer from America playing on the LPGA Tour. She debuted on tour in 2016 after graduating from college in 2015 and she managed to get on Tour thanks to a T22 finish at LPGA qualifying. Since then she has won three times on the LPGA, winning once in 2020, 2021 and 2022. As of right now, Ewing is a Ping staffer and currently plays a full bag of clubs from the brand. So let’s take a look at the specifics.
Ally Ewing What’s In The Bag?
Ally Ewing WITB: Full Specs
Driver: Ping G430 LST (10.5 degrees) with Ping Tour 2.0 Black 65 shaft
Fairway wood: Ping G425 LST (14.5 degrees) with Evenflow Blue 65 6.0 shaft
Hybrid: Ping G430 (19 degrees) with Ping Alta CB Black 70 shaft
Irons: Ping i210 (4-PW) 4-iron with Alta CB Slate shaft, 5-PW Ping AWT 2.0 shafts
Wedges: Ping Glide 4.0 (50, 54 and 58 degrees all SS) with 50 and 54-degree shaft AWT 2.0 wedge then 58 degrees with Nippon Modus 105 wedge
Putter: Ping PLD Anser Prototype
Ball: Titleist Pro V1x
Driver
Ping G430 LST
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Ewing was using the Ping G425 LST in 2022 but has now got the newer G430 LST model in the bag and her model has around 10.5 degrees of loft. In our testing we thought it was a hugely impressive driver that does a great job of balancing distance with consistency. It does feature at the lower spin end of the driver spectrum but it still have broad appeal along with high-tech looks and powerful feel. It is not surprising to us to see Ewing use this model given how many Tour professionals currently have it in the bag.
Fairway wood
Ping G425 LST
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For her 3-wood Ally has the previous year’s model in the bag, the G425 LST and she has it with 15 degrees of loft and has an Evenflow Blue 65 6.0 shaft that is tipped by .5 degrees. The LST has a smaller head with a tungsten weight, to help reduce spin and lower the trajectory. This makes it ideal for her to use in windy conditions and great if you are trying to utilize more ball speed to gain distance. With its more compact look at address and with it being built for swing speed, this fairway wood is pushed more…
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