Ping Rapture Drivers For Mac
Specs The Rapture V2 is the latest in Ping's Rapture family of titanium drivers. It boasts titanium and tungsten 460cc head. The Rapture V2 is equipped with two visible sole weights, near the sole and toe. This, Ping claims, reduces spin, optimizes center of gravity and promotes quicker launch. Rapture V2 drivers come in four lofts: 9.5, 10.5, 12 and 13.5 degrees. Fitted with a special Ping TFC 939 graphite shaft, the Rapture V2 is a game improvement club with a head weight of 200 grams.
Left-handed clubs are available.
I picked up a 2013 13 degree Ping Rapture 3 wood the other week. All I can say is 'wow'. I have played three rounds with it and it is a dream, even off the fairway. It has a great look at adress and a great sound coming from the over-size head.
I had a lesson and my pro, who had never seen one, hit it. He then said: 'yep, I'd buy that'.
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I know they are expensive (I did get a bit of a deal on mine) but I am still surprised, now I have hit it, that I have never seen anyone with one. That even goes for the pros (at least based on the WITBs I have seen). Did they really mess up the pricing so much that no one is prepared to pay the price (given the alternatives of SLDR mini or X Hot 3 deep)? If so, do you think they will bring out a new cheaper version?
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Mine is going to say in the bag for a long time, but why am I alone? I think price has a lot to do with it considering most shops have one floor model at most, sometimes none at all. Im confident that its a great club, but I have never bothered hitting one because its way out of my price range. Even the used rack raptures are only like 10% discounted from a new one.
How do you like it off the fairway? Is there another fairway youve used that you can compare it too off the deck? Ive always thought it was more of a driver replacement on the tee. But if it performs just as good off the deck, and a deal pops up, id take another look at one.
I have one and I like it a lot. A month ago I played a hilly course with narrow fairways, and after a couple of holes I used it just about exclusively for tee shots. Before that I would put it in the bag for certain difficult tee shots on a couple of the other courses that I play. I tried putting it in the hickory bag one day for tee shots, but that didn't go so well. Might try it again with a G25 5-wood and hickory irons, though.
It is a really nice club with a nice feel, and for a couple of players that I played with who don't hit driver (because they get more out of a fairway wood), it was a great club. IF the price were more reasonable, Ping would sell a lot more. Mine is a keeper. I said from the beginning, it better be a lot better then other 13 degree 3 woods for me to look at it.
I own 2 Cobra 13 degree woods. A bio Cell and an Amp Cell. I paid 220$ combined for them. When i hit the Rapture i didn't hit it further then either of those clubs adjusted to 13 degrees, and it costs more then twice as much as what i paid for both clubs As I have said all along, value is in the eyes of the consumer. I love the club and had no problem paying for it. Guys pay through the nose for drivers and this club is nearly as long and, IMO, more versatile. I've got one and I am a fan.
Usually just hit it off the tee as I dont have a lot of call for 3 metal off the deck. Had a shot of around 270 into the wind on a par 5 the other day. Decided to pull it out and give it a whirl. Hit a low bullet that ended up about 10 yards off the green.
Think it's good if you need a running shot with no trouble in front of you. I did replace the shaft as for some reason I kept topping the stock shaft. As soon as I replaced it the tops stopped. Put a kusala white shaft in it. Very pretty golf club Edited by irwinfletcher77, 08 November 2014 - 09:18 AM.
I picked up a 2013 13 degree Ping Rapture 3 wood the other week. All I can say is 'wow'. I have played three rounds with it and it is a dream, even off the fairway. It has a great look at adress and a great sound coming from the over-size head. I had a lesson and my pro, who had never seen one, hit it. He then said: 'yep, I'd buy that'. I know they are expensive (I did get a bit of a deal on mine) but I am still surprised, now I have hit it, that I have never seen anyone with one.
That even goes for the pros (at least based on the WITBs I have seen). Did they really mess up the pricing so much that no one is prepared to pay the price (given the alternatives of SLDR mini or X Hot 3 deep)? If so, do you think they will bring out a new cheaper version? Mine is going to say in the bag for a long time, but why am I alone? The head is too large for playing shots off the ground. That is why the current Rapture 3 wood (and its predecessor) do not sell well. As a tee box club it is outstanding, but most amateurs want to swing only a driver off of tee boxes, so there is not much use for a large headed 3 wood.
I picked up a 2013 13 degree Ping Rapture 3 wood the other week. All I can say is 'wow'. I have played three rounds with it and it is a dream, even off the fairway. It has a great look at adress and a great sound coming from the over-size head. I had a lesson and my pro, who had never seen one, hit it. He then said: 'yep, I'd buy that'.
I know they are expensive (I did get a bit of a deal on mine) but I am still surprised, now I have hit it, that I have never seen anyone with one. That even goes for the pros (at least based on the WITBs I have seen). Did they really mess up the pricing so much that no one is prepared to pay the price (given the alternatives of SLDR mini or X Hot 3 deep)? If so, do you think they will bring out a new cheaper version? Mine is going to say in the bag for a long time, but why am I alone? You are NOT alone. It is the only club in my bag that I feel will not be replaced anytime soon (if ever).
It is damn near driver long. Makes me look better than I am.
From the fairway and light rough it is just a flat out bomber for me. From deep rough not so good. It is such an 'equalizer' for me. Guys who routinely outdrive me are surprised my three is right with or past them.
I almost never use it from the tee. More like an insurance policy after a short drive on long par fours and helps me reach many par fives in regulation. Edited by Steelhead, 08 November 2014 - 01:14 PM.